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Gene Jones
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Jim, when you want to play steel, turn the Super-Bro switch to OFF and the controls are not active because it completely by-passes the Super-Bro.
As for the "dobro" sound....the beauty is in the "EARS" of the beholder! Adjust that sucker to where the sound pleases YOU!
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As for the "dobro" sound....the beauty is in the "EARS" of the beholder! Adjust that sucker to where the sound pleases YOU!
www.genejones.com-
Jim Smith
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Jim Johnson
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Tom Ward
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George Kimery
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On my Match-Bro, I installed a 2nd 1/4" jack on the bottom where the regular out jack is located. When I had a delay unit that had a footswitch control, I had a cord running from this extra out jack to the footswitch in jack on the delay unit. I then wired it into the on/off switch for the Dobro sound. When, I switched the switch on the Matchbro to Dobro, it automatically cut off the delay unit.