TemporarilyStairs
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Hey all, I know that the answer to this is the same as everything else... try it and see! However, I just wanted to ask if anybody had any experience or anything.
Basically, I've kicked around the idea of going to a dual pre-amp setup, though it's not 'necessary' if you will, given that I <3 my Quad... maybe I'm just jonesing about the brief period in the past I used a two amp setup. Anyway, the obvious means to this end for more versatility and craziness is a full stereo setup and if I keep up wanting to do this that'll be the ultimate goal, I think... but I was wondering if anybody has ever ran two pre-amps simultaneously into the same power section and cab? I mean, in the simplest way possible... y'know, like an ABY in front and an ABY after the pres, that kind of thing?
Poking around the 'net it doesn't seem common, but is there a major hangup to it that just isn't popping into my head here? Or does it tend to just sound like crap? Other than the obvious pro to this idea (dirt cheap!) vs. a fully independent stereo setup, I also know how annoying it can be doing the two amp thing in a live setting, since it leaves a lot more of your tone in the hands of whoever happens to be behind the board than I tend to like Anybody do this, done this, know of people that do it?
Basically, I've kicked around the idea of going to a dual pre-amp setup, though it's not 'necessary' if you will, given that I <3 my Quad... maybe I'm just jonesing about the brief period in the past I used a two amp setup. Anyway, the obvious means to this end for more versatility and craziness is a full stereo setup and if I keep up wanting to do this that'll be the ultimate goal, I think... but I was wondering if anybody has ever ran two pre-amps simultaneously into the same power section and cab? I mean, in the simplest way possible... y'know, like an ABY in front and an ABY after the pres, that kind of thing?
Poking around the 'net it doesn't seem common, but is there a major hangup to it that just isn't popping into my head here? Or does it tend to just sound like crap? Other than the obvious pro to this idea (dirt cheap!) vs. a fully independent stereo setup, I also know how annoying it can be doing the two amp thing in a live setting, since it leaves a lot more of your tone in the hands of whoever happens to be behind the board than I tend to like Anybody do this, done this, know of people that do it?