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  • #16
    Re: Amp stacking with unmatched impendance into one cab?

    It doesn't exist because it costs less and sounds better to use two dedicated cabinets.
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    • #17
      Re: Amp stacking with unmatched impendance into one cab?

      Originally posted by Empty Pockets View Post
      It doesn't exist because it costs less and sounds better to use two dedicated cabinets.
      I'm sure it sounds better. But how it would cost less? Good cabinets are freaking expensive. Even when buying used...
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      • #18
        Re: Amp stacking with unmatched impendance into one cab?

        Originally posted by Jacew View Post
        I'm not very familiar with headbone: Does it simply swicth between cabs, or can it also be used to switch amps at the same time.

        Switcher that puts on all 4 speakers with single amp, and cuts it to 2 speakers per amp when both are on seems technically possible, and not even difficult to design.

        But does it exist?
        The Headbone switches between amps. The output from the amp that is switched on is routed to the cabinet, while the amp that is switched off still sees a load from the Headbone. It doesn't do anything to allow use of both amps at the same time, it just safely shares speakers between amps. http://www.tonebone.com/headbone.php

        They also have a switcher that switches one amp between 2 cabinets.
        Last edited by Darg1911; 11-26-2017, 01:47 PM.

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