View Single Post
Old 09.27.2010, 07:18 PM   #16
FreshChops
100%
 
FreshChops's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 738
FreshChops kicks all y'all's assesFreshChops kicks all y'all's assesFreshChops kicks all y'all's assesFreshChops kicks all y'all's assesFreshChops kicks all y'all's assesFreshChops kicks all y'all's assesFreshChops kicks all y'all's assesFreshChops kicks all y'all's assesFreshChops kicks all y'all's assesFreshChops kicks all y'all's assesFreshChops kicks all y'all's asses
Quote:
Originally Posted by DeadDiscoDildo
I've had that suggested to me before, how would I combine the two amps together? I've never done that.


this:
http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/p...her?sku=150757

One guitar signal plugs into it, say from your pedals.... then you have two instrument lines running out of the pedal right into the amp inputs. Nothing fancy on the back of amps or anything (that refers to using ones amp to power another cab or speaker).... you're just doubling your guitar signal. You can select either line to either amp, or both. That's why they call it an A,B,Y... the Y represents the signal splitting off.


Quote:
Originally Posted by DeadDiscoDildo
I just want a subtle boost to the bass, to make it louder and alittle dirtier but not so crazy. I want it to still sound like the same bass for the most part.

and this:
http://www.sadowsky.com/accessories/preamp.html


.... but you can't really push the amps beyond what they are capable of. If you are cranking up the bass amp to near distorted volumes.... pedals are only going to make this result happen sooner as you boost the signal. It might just be time to up the wattage and cab sizes. If you like the other bands sound, why not just steal their gear?
__________________

 

FreshChops is offline   |QUOTE AND REPLY|