Running two amps at once
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Running two amps at once
Question is pretty much in the title. I have been thinking about running two amps at once, how would i go about doing this? I want to use my one pedal board and have the same sounds come out of two separate amps. I just want to run my fender Princeton and my gibson minute man at the same time. Halp shortscale!
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Easiest: Does one amp have 2 inputs on the same channel? If so, run a short patch cable from input 2 of the first amp (you're guitar is plugged into input 1) to input 1 of the second amp. DONE.
If both only have 1 input, you can use a standard mono Y cable to split the signal. Or an A/B/Y box if you want to get fancy.
Electronically, both these methods will load the signal somewhat. Not enough to matter IMO, but if you're bothered by that you'd have to get some sort of active splitter. There are standard active splitters, or you could get a stereo chorus, phase, reverb, etc. pedal.
If both only have 1 input, you can use a standard mono Y cable to split the signal. Or an A/B/Y box if you want to get fancy.
Electronically, both these methods will load the signal somewhat. Not enough to matter IMO, but if you're bothered by that you'd have to get some sort of active splitter. There are standard active splitters, or you could get a stereo chorus, phase, reverb, etc. pedal.
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if you just use a stereo pedal you can get excessive hum from the two amps if you're using the same power source, and they can sometimes go out of phase with each other (depends on the amps, i think). i used to use a stereo chorus as a splitter, and turned up to do a gig at a venue, and once all the lights and shizz were on the noise was pretty bad, enough for the sound guy to ask me WTF i was playing at. after that i got a splitter with isolated outs, now the noise is minimal. depends on your application, i suppose.
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mine's a handbuilt thing with three outs. i got it from this guy-
http://www.electrolead.co.uk
i think he only builds to order at the moment, and it might work out costly, what with exchange rates and all.
you could probably get something cheaper, eg:
http://www.pedalspluseffectswarehouse.c ... -psplt.htm
or build one-
http://www.muzique.com/lab/splitter.htm
you might not even need a buffered jobby, it depends what you're after. i just wanted one because i was sick of sound engineers sneering at me at gigs. try using a pedal with two outs and see how you get on before coughing up more cash.
http://www.electrolead.co.uk
i think he only builds to order at the moment, and it might work out costly, what with exchange rates and all.
you could probably get something cheaper, eg:
http://www.pedalspluseffectswarehouse.c ... -psplt.htm
or build one-
http://www.muzique.com/lab/splitter.htm
you might not even need a buffered jobby, it depends what you're after. i just wanted one because i was sick of sound engineers sneering at me at gigs. try using a pedal with two outs and see how you get on before coughing up more cash.
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