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Re: running two amps at once
Do you mean have the loops coming out of one amp, and your "live" sound
coming out of the other?
An A/B switch or any stereo pedal will let you do this. Just plug your
guitar into the pedal/switch/whatever, and put on output into your
boomerang/amp, and the other straight into an amp.
An A/B switch isn't NEEDED to run two amps. It is needed if you want to
be able to select what amp/combination of amps you want on at any given
time.
"My reason for doing this is to cut down on some of the increased
gain/distorted signal caused by playing over top of a musical sample
through the same amp."
Get an amp with more headroom!
Jacob
Andy Morris wrote:
> Greetings fellow loopers,
> I have a question for you which may have been addressed in the
> past. I tried searching the list archives for the answer to my
> question before bothering everyone but that turned out to be a waste
> of time. So here we go. I'm well aware that an a/b switch is necessary
> in order to drive two amplifiers at once. What I am curious about is
> whether it is possible for me to send the loop signal from my
> boomerang to a smaller 2x12 amp while at the same time using my 4x10
> to drive my lead signal. My reason for doing this is to cut down on
> some of the increased gain/distorted signal caused by playing over top
> of a musical sample through the same amp. I'm sure many of you have
> noticed that once you have more than two or three layers the sound is
> affected to a significant degree. So even if my two amp idea is
> unworkable, if any one had any suggestions for me in improving my
> sound your ideas are welcome. Thanks, take care all.
> -Andy
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