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I want to run my les paul into 2 different amps at the same time. What do I need to do this? Thanks.

2006-11-08 09:04:51 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Music

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You can use two splitters to do it, but that might affect the tone. There are boxes and pre-amps you can buy that will help also. Check the site out below and poke around there. They make some good stuff that a lot of big names use.

2006-11-08 09:08:22 · answer #1 · answered by Tangus 4 · 0 0

If your amp has a LINE OUT, use that jack in the second amp's INPUT. If it does not, then you'll need a splitter. The signal will be weaker being split however.

2006-11-08 09:07:54 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

the simplest factor to do is detect a stereo effects pedal to chop up the sign. you do no longer would desire to apply the effect, only ascertain it does chop up the sign into 2 the two good sign. this is the main inexpensive way i comprehend to chop up an unballanced hi-z sign into 2. a chop up cable on my own will weaken the sign on the amp, which isn't a extensive difficulty until eventually you're into intense income. The cable could additionally effect in a quite nasty floor loop. There additionally are switching stations like the headbone and one made via framptone that are particularly made for the job, yet can value between $200-4 hundred. of direction you ought to use a mixer in case you have one reachable, provided it has 2 unbalanced intense impedence outputs to deliver from. quite lots something you utilize will would desire to be powered in case you % to maintain sign strenth on the amp.

2016-10-21 12:10:52 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

A Stereo Chorus stomp-box will split your signal even when the chorus effect is turned off - any number of signal processers with stereo outputs will do it too, but the Stereo Chorus is probably the cheapest way to go - you'll probably suffer from signal degradation if you just try to splice two cables together, plus any stomp box is another tool to use.

2006-11-08 09:09:20 · answer #4 · answered by World Famous Neffer 5 · 0 0

get a forked cable to connect your guitar to the amps, or connect the 2 amps with a cable from the out jack of one to the in jack of another

2006-11-08 09:09:44 · answer #5 · answered by Meilleur_que_toi 4 · 0 0

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