Re: Two amps in series
- From: boardjunkie <boardjunkie@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Feb 2008 08:22:58 -0800 (PST)
On Feb 29, 1:39 am, panfo...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
I am relatively clueless in amps or electronics in general so beware.
My question is related to hooking up two amps together in series. I
have a tube amp that sounds great but it is lacking an effect loop.
However, it does have a headphone output that cuts the main speaker
off. Can I use that signal as a preamp and drive it through another
tube amp used as a power amp? The idea is that I could use some
effects between both, similar to an effect loop. This kind of setup is
usually achieved with PAs I guess, but will it work with a second amp
without damaging any of them?
No tube amp I've ever seen has a headphone output. 'Specially one that
disables the speaker out. Line out, yea. Too hot for a guitar amp
input? Yep. I wouldn't bother with it.
.
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