BigBazz said:I run a peavey 5150 and a boutique head through my marshall cab, though it works as a stereo cab, one amp uses the right 2 speakers and the other amp uses the left 2 speakers.
Naps said:Like could I go from the slave out of the first amp into the effects in part of the effects loop of the second amp. There by haveing one's power amp and the other's pre?
aleclee said:A Cabbone lets you run two heads into a single cab.
I biffed my original post. The Cabbone does one amp into two cabs, the Headbone does two heads into one cab.the guy who invented fire said:this is your best bet...tone bone is killer high quality stuff!
Ironjose said:is there a switch or gadget that is able to switch, blend two amps??
screamingdaisy said:That's a simple slave/master setup.
Just run the slave out into the effects loop return of the second amp....and make sure that both amps are plugged into their own cab or you'll blow the power transformer on the amp that isn't connect to one.
Naps said:Dang, I only have one cab. :smack: I'd like to try my Mesa's preamp - then slave out of Mesa in to Marshall's in Effect loop to get the marshall's power amp. Anyone have any experience on how this would probably sound? Good, bad, thick/thin, vintage/modern?
Also, If I did this which controls would I use to adjust the tone?
screamingdaisy said:If you're 4x12 is wired in stereo you could run one amp into each side (once you get the other speakers).
The master amp's (the Mesa in your example) preamp would control both amps, so it's gain, tone, and presence will control both amps. The slave amp's (the Marshall in your example) preamp is completely bypassed....the only knob that should still work is the master volume.
If you want an example of what a Mesa preamp sounds like into a Marshall power amp, pop in Metallica's Master of Puppets or And Justice for All.