Running two amp heads to one 4x12 cab? If so, how would I connect it?
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Would this be possible/safe?
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Re: Would this be possible/safe?
Yes, it can be done easily. Just pay the price...
To easily direct you, here is the page minus the frames...
http://www.axess-electronics.com/_hs2.htm
Here is the complete site that page is from.
http://www.axess-electronics.com
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Re: Would this be possible/safe?
While I was looking at that link, my wife asked me what I was looking at.
"A head switcher," I answered.
Man, she sure was happy about that.
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Keith
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Re: Would this be possible/safe?
Hey, thanks Cleveland! I've been looking for something like that for awhile now. It does lead me to another question though: I know it's bad to have a tube head on and not have it connected to a load (cabinet, etc) but what about solid state heads? Is it harmful to have them on and not connected? My situation is that I use a tube head for gain and a solid state head for cleans...I noticed that the Axcess switcher tells you not to run solid state heads. [img]images/icons/frown.gif[/img]
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That's right, but it also said it protects the unswitched tube head and protects both heads during switching, so I read that to mean it has some type of load resistor that takes the load from the unswitched head.
Depending how much the head switcher costs, might be cheaper to get another 4x12 cab and a simple A/B switch. You may have to anyway if you're wedded to the SS head for clean.Ron is the MAN!!!!
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