Hello all, New to the board here. I got a question about slave out.
I've noticed over the years mainly "Pro" guitar players using "Multiple" amps and configurations. I never knew why they did it though. I mean, After spending so much money on a rig why use another amp in the chain? I know it's a quest for tone but it only seems like pro players do that. I've never done it or seen anyone do it.
I have a Mesa Triple Recto and wanted to know Why is there a Slave Out?
The manual say's to run another power amp but i'm wondering how and why?
Connect the Slave out connection into what? Most power amps have 2 channels.
How does one learn about this type of thing? and these sorts of configurations? It seems like after playing for 15 + years I am clueless compared to most on these forums.
You look in magazines and see live shows and these guys are using different heads and ****. I guess I dont know what to look for.
Thanks!
I've noticed over the years mainly "Pro" guitar players using "Multiple" amps and configurations. I never knew why they did it though. I mean, After spending so much money on a rig why use another amp in the chain? I know it's a quest for tone but it only seems like pro players do that. I've never done it or seen anyone do it.
I have a Mesa Triple Recto and wanted to know Why is there a Slave Out?
The manual say's to run another power amp but i'm wondering how and why?
Connect the Slave out connection into what? Most power amps have 2 channels.
How does one learn about this type of thing? and these sorts of configurations? It seems like after playing for 15 + years I am clueless compared to most on these forums.
You look in magazines and see live shows and these guys are using different heads and ****. I guess I dont know what to look for.
Thanks!