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Re: OT: bi-amping
On 7/22/64 11:59 AM, ditch wrestler wrote:
So, I'd like experiment with bi-amping, i.e., splitting my double
bass' signal between hi- and lo-frequencies and running it into two
different amps.
Is there an easy way to do this?
This may be ridiculously lo fi, but what I do in my 'rhythm n' noise'
project 'aEther Engine' is to take a simple
y-chord straight out of my Strat (male 1/4" into Strat, two female 1/4"
out to two guitar cables;
1) one line going to treble oriented noise/slicin' dicing effects table
and then onto a tiny 5 watt, Vox guitar amp and
2) the other line going through bass oriented octaver/noise/slicin'
dicin' effects table and then onto a tiny 5 watt
Roland Bass Cube.
I mic each of these amps (and have them up on keyboard stands so that
they are at a perfect height for me to walk straight up to them for
controlled feedback effects) and send the two mic-ed channels through
my Looperlative and on into the main P.A.
It works great for me.
I have complete volume control of the two channels by merely controlling
the output volume of the little cube amps.
rick walker