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Gigging with two amps

Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2011 9:14 pm
by bigchiefbc
Anyone here gig with two amp heads, and switch between them for certain songs? There's a music shop going out of business tomorrow, and they slashed the crap out of their prices. I went down there and played a Peavey Windsor head through a 1x15, and it was such an amazing beefy, wooly, saturated as fuck tube tone. But, that's not gonna work for all of our songs, just some of them.

So I'm starting to think about buying it, and bringing both the Peavey and my Genz Benz to shows, and switching between them depending on whether the song should be clean or dirty (each having it's own cab, of course). Anyone ever do that? I figure this would probably let me sell off all of my overdrive pedals, so it probably won't even cost me anything. But just the logistics of having two amps with me at each gig, and setting that all up, is just gonna be too much. Or it could be the coolest fucking thing on earth. What say you all?

Re: Gigging with two amps

Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2011 9:37 pm
by MEC
I use two amps but I don't switch back and forth, I just use two amps. :animal:
I only play out about once a month though so it's not that big of a deal setting up but depending on stage size it can get a little cramped.
If you do decide to go this route I suggest one of these:
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http://www.delisleguitar.com/index.php/pedals

Re: Gigging with two amps

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 1:18 am
by bigchiefbc
MiddleEarthCrisis wrote:I use two amps but I don't switch back and forth, I just use two amps. :animal:
I only play out about once a month though so it's not that big of a deal setting up but depending on stage size it can get a little cramped.
If you do decide to go this route I suggest one of these:
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http://www.delisleguitar.com/index.php/pedals


Yeah, I'm not gonna use them both together, for the same reason I hate clean blends in pedals. It's either/or with me when it comes to dirt.

As for the switcher, meh. I'm sure it's a fantastic product, but I can't justify that sort of price on an A/B switcher. I'll prolly just use an LS-2. :idk:

Re: Gigging with two amps

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 1:35 am
by univalve
Just saying: Tube amps die without speaker resistance. Using one cab for two heads needs a Special switcher. I think radial offers these.

Re: Gigging with two amps

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 1:54 am
by bigchiefbc
Yeah, I'm well aware of that issue. I'm pretty sure I'll set up a separate cab for each head. I did look at that radial box, but it only has one speaker out. I'd have to have yet another box to run both of mycabs anyway. :idk:

Re: Gigging with two amps

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 1:58 am
by Mudfuzz
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KijHTaT8LPU[/youtube]

Re: Gigging with two amps

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 2:25 am
by Derelict78
You only live once moving multiple amps around can suck but its totally worth it!
also
http://www.talkbass.com/forum/f15/peave ... ss-522387/

Re: Gigging with two amps

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 7:13 am
by Alicetheenigma
I alternate between a Vox Ac15 for distorted/effected tones, and a Fender Deluxe Reverb for clean/delayed/reverbed tones. Works pretty well.

Re: Gigging with two amps

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 7:50 am
by MEC
bigchiefbc wrote:
MiddleEarthCrisis wrote:I use two amps but I don't switch back and forth, I just use two amps. :animal:
I only play out about once a month though so it's not that big of a deal setting up but depending on stage size it can get a little cramped.
If you do decide to go this route I suggest one of these:
Image
http://www.delisleguitar.com/index.php/pedals


Yeah, I'm not gonna use them both together, for the same reason I hate clean blends in pedals. It's either/or with me when it comes to dirt.

As for the switcher, meh. I'm sure it's a fantastic product, but I can't justify that sort of price on an A/B switcher. I'll prolly just use an LS-2. :idk:


The DeLisle A/B/C and A/B/Y switchers are actually pretty cheap compared to similar products from Radial, Lehle etc.
Using the LS-2 you may end up with ground loop hum but if it's cheap and it works go for it. :thumb:

Re: Gigging with two amps

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 10:00 am
by moose23
Pretty sure the loops on the Ls2 are all buffered so shouldn't be any hum problems.

Re: Gigging with two amps

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 10:51 am
by smallsnd/bigsnd
moving them will blow. it'll sound sweet.
choose wisely.

Re: Gigging with two amps

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 11:44 am
by snipelfritz
I just got a Carvin head and have been playing around with playing that and my Vox AC15 at the same time. It sounds really cool. I'm not sure how the AC15 would hold up volume-wise in a gig. It seems pretty loud compared to the Carvin in 50W mode(switches between 50W/100W), but I think the 2x12 I'm playing the Carvin out of might be holding all that power back.

Re: Gigging with two amps

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 11:45 am
by MEC
moose23 wrote:Pretty sure the loops on the Ls2 are all buffered so shouldn't be any hum problems.

The LS-2 is buffered but I don't believe it's outputs are isolated so ground loop could still be a problem.
There is also a good chance that since BCbc isn't planning on using both amps at once the LS-2 will work just fine.
A lot depends on the rest of the setup too.

Re: Gigging with two amps

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 2:04 pm
by The4455
The Rhythm guitarist in my band does, he actually uses the stereo outs on his Boss Ce-3 and it works fine, he sets one amp up behind him and the other next to the bass amp. It soudns really good and keeps a nice balance when we play, although it is more stuff.

Re: Gigging with two amps

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 2:29 pm
by kbit
Mudfuzz wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KijHTaT8LPU[/youtube]


Damn it I love Aen's music. Now I want more amps so I can do this.