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Re: Gigging with two amps

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 3:24 pm
by bigchiefbc
Derelict78 wrote:But he should


Nope, not interested. I hate the sound of clean blends, even when it's done with two amps.

Re: Gigging with two amps

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 3:28 pm
by bigchiefbc
univalve wrote:
bigchiefbc wrote:I ended up not going back to get it yesterday, so the idea is on hold for the moment. But I'm still batting it around in my mind, and keeping my eye open for any 50ish watt tube amps selling for cheap. I have 2 cabs, a 1x15 and a 4x10, so I'll probably run each head into it's own cab. Most of the head-switchers only seem to have one speaker out jack, so I'd have to have another splitter after it if I wanted to run both heads into both cabs.

Do your speaker cabs only have one jack? normally they have two in parallel wired jacks - so you can go from the first cab to the second one.
Running two amps really rules. So get another head :thumb:


Both of my cabs only have one jack, unfortunately.

Re: Gigging with two amps

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 3:45 pm
by univalve
bigchiefbc wrote:
univalve wrote:
bigchiefbc wrote:I ended up not going back to get it yesterday, so the idea is on hold for the moment. But I'm still batting it around in my mind, and keeping my eye open for any 50ish watt tube amps selling for cheap. I have 2 cabs, a 1x15 and a 4x10, so I'll probably run each head into it's own cab. Most of the head-switchers only seem to have one speaker out jack, so I'd have to have another splitter after it if I wanted to run both heads into both cabs.

Do your speaker cabs only have one jack? normally they have two in parallel wired jacks - so you can go from the first cab to the second one.
Running two amps really rules. So get another head :thumb:


Both of my cabs only have one jack, unfortunately.

Wow, strange.
:idea:
Build a New plate or drill another hole in the existing One and Wire a 2nd Jack in parallel... Cost 2$:?: