Re: CAn I do this with a Marshall VS100?
This sort of thing happens depending on where the effects loop and master volume are located in both amps. In your case, it sounds like the master is after the loop in the Carvin, but before the loop in the Randall. You could run one amp's send into another's input, but that frequently doesn't sound that great as the two sets of tone controls frequently fight each other. A better solution is an effects-loop volume box or using an effects device with its own level control.
Originally posted by Demanic
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