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    I have two combos and two heads with one cab.

    I want to use two amps at the same time and also be able to switch between the two heads.

    So it would be something like this:

    A - 5150 Combo
    B - JC160 Combo

    C - Single Rectifier
    D - JCM800

    I think for the most part I would use (A or B) + (C or D) and A or B or C or D.

    Thanks for any suggestions

  • #2
    I believe an rjm 16 could help you with this.Actually an rjm amp switcher would
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    • #3
      Originally posted by hagcel View Post

      I think for the most part I would use (A or B) + (C or D) and A or B or C or D.
      Dude, I don't know. I just know the above is wayyyy too remindful of a calculus question!
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      • #4
        I think this does what you want and more...



        EDIT : I don't think this gives you footswitching control unless you purchase their footswitch however. Their other product the switchbone allows 2 amps to be ABY'ed, but not 4. You could utilize a splitter and go into two switchbones but I don't know how much dancing would be required to make that work effectively.

        Last edited by Hellbat; 07-15-2009, 01:58 AM.
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