I had my Fuck going into my newly acquired TAFM and for some reason my mids and low end were... blending together... rather flat. I'm not sure how to explain it, but it was just... NOT POPPIN'. There was no razz-ma-tazz. Just flat and loud "yep that's a fuzzy guitar alright" tone. So I had a wild idea...
I took my cable out of my normal input and stuck it into the bright input of my Classic 50. And by golly, my low end tightened up, my mids were sexy, and my high end was where I wanted it. All I had to do wa push the volume up a bit more than usual and crank the lows on the amp/English Muff'n and I was fuzz rockin in no time!
But...
the thing is...I once swore to never use the bright channel. I shunned it, crossed out it's label with a paint pen and thought "nobody gonna take away my low end, no sir!" But here I am sticking my swollen red coily cable into it's tight chrome input jack and loving every minute of it.
Another lesson learned in the gear of life; taste changes. I know there are dangers to the bright channel, but I solemnly swear to never crank my trebles so much that it hurts everyone's ears in the audience. I vow to keep my low end nice and thick, so that even when I use my bridge pick up I don't shatter the eyes and ears of my band mates. I will not abuse the power of the bright channel, I shall only harness it and use it for the good of fuzz lovers everywhere. So yeah... I just wanted to post that.






