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Fender head into Orange head
Hey guys, maybe you can help me out. I'm looking to buy a buddy's orange rocker 30. However last year for some reason the owners friend plugged a Fender tube head's speaker out INTO the Orange's input to add some OD (thinking it was similar to an OD pedal maybe?
). Then the Orange output into a 4x12. my question is would this do any harm to the Orange head having that type of signal hitting the input? Still sounds great but i'm curious about it before I buy it. thanks for any help
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It could have destroyed a couple of resistors at the input of the Orange but that's about it...obviously it didn't. No real potential for damage beyond the input region.
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Thanks Jerry, that's what I was hoping. I may pop the chassis out and take a quick look just cause.
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well, <G>, my brother played for 10 years or so through a Blonde Bassman, dime-ed, out of the extension speaker jack (nothing in the regular speaker jack) and into a Showman head to a 2x12 cab to get the tone he wanted and both amps are still working fine (just did a cap job - the first - on the Blonde Bassman last year <G>). I'll probably do the BF Showman sometime next year just in case <BG>.
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Thanks guys, very reassuring! I may still use it as a bargaining chip though.. "Ya know, rick did plug that fender head into it like a..."
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