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How To Play 2 Amps With Only 1 Guitar!? – Guide To Hooking Up Two Guitar Amps Together


In this video you’ll learn how to plug in 2 amps at the same time and how to set up your amp to massively improve your blues tone.
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Originally posted by UCYWGiW8cSv7zA_vLnu01MVw at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rYf574fF0I

20 thoughts on “How To Play 2 Amps With Only 1 Guitar!? – Guide To Hooking Up Two Guitar Amps Together

  • So where was the avtualy guide to do this?

    For anyone who wants a real indepth guide on how this is done and all the things to look out for…search for "using two amps" and look for a video by a channel called "that pedal show".

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  • is there any modern device that could show in some screen the volume of each amp that way you equal tone/volume?

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  • Anyone played around with using reactive loads and IR loaders to play multiple amps at once? Anyone needed to put ground lift circuits in the signal paths to prevent ground loops?

    I’m considering changing my set up into a parallel configurations instead of using a switcher into a single load/IR device.

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  • When recording this video, are the two amps in the room, near each others (or in a separate room)?

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  • This did very little to help anyone understand how you connect everything. Everyone knows it can be done and there is a handy foot switch, what we need is to know what gets plugged up in to what and where.

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  • How do you connect the speakers? I'm guessing each amp head would have to have it's own cabinet. Wonder if there's a way to: after doing the Morley Pedal out to each amp (in my case amp head) then into one speaker cabinet.

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  • This is something a lot of guitarists don’t know about. I’ve done this before playing live and it can makes my sound much louder and clearer, and will fill up a venue/cut through the drums much more easily playing through 2 amps at once rather than just one. This is also helpful to guitarists purchasing gear on a budget because instead of having to buy a big expensive amp to be loud enough, they can buy two much less expensive combo amplifiers and still have a very big sound playing through both at once.

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  • What if you want to use the effects from on amp only without the extra volume I have a monopricre15 watt with just reverb. I have a Blackstar ID core stereo with a whole array of effects that would great to get around pedals. I play at home so I don't need a board. Can I do this?

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  • Can you play two amps together that have different wattts? for exaple a 12 watt amp and a 40 amp watt amp?

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