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Permalink Playing through 2 amps at the same time

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I hear ya on that one Brian. I have been doing the lower voltage ones forever. I used a 9V once on one of my 15" JBLs, and that thing kicked like a mule, but it was the only battery I had on hand. If I'm in that situation again, I honestly think I'd just risk being out-of-phase until I could track down a AA.

~B~

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kaijusaafu: I am not saying it can't work. Just that sometimes the results can be bizzare and unwanted; where addition of identical frequencies actually results in their complete subtraction.

There have been multiple examples of multiple amps in action through the ages, though, so who knows?

Oh yes, I am not disagreeing with you either! Wink I am just saying that when it does work, it sounds very, very nice. Cool

How does everyone go about splitting their signals into two different amps? I usually do it via an effect pedal with stereo outs at the end of my chain to split the signal.

Monsters Of Surf
Daikaiju

there's another cool thread on this topic over in the "gear" section

http://www.surfguitar101.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=713&highlight=channel+switch

the verdict?

an A/B/Y switch from www.loop-master.com

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