Genie With The Light Brown Lamp

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Re: Genie With The Light Brown Lamp

Postby ErikMAMS » Thu Apr 03, 2014 10:03 am

cockroach wrote:Sorry Erik- it was a Bison!

Anyway, why two switches? Just curious...

No problem John :)
With Burns in the 60's it seems anythings was possible re model/spec variations - even one off variants. I was just curious if you had any proof of a Marvin with 2 switches.

Re the switch functions on the Bison
I'm not into the switching details of the Bison, but there's another thread here by Cayen Denis, who has restored/build a Bison. Cayen must have the details, why not put the question to him. http://shadowmusic.bdme.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=10645

Probably other Bison owners around too I'd guess.

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Re: Genie With The Light Brown Lamp

Postby franz » Thu Apr 17, 2014 11:00 pm

Hi guys,
The main part of Genie is with the P/U selector at postion 4,i.e between the neck and middle. I have no idea about the high bits i.e. the chorus-can't get it at all on my Burns. However, it is not played out of phase as all the rest is, but clean.
What I do know is that the chorus is on another track and therefore overdubbed so it's been fiddled about with!
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