Different ways of doing it. A/B/Y pedal is one or using a pedal with stereo outs (chorus, delay etc). With my tweeds I take a patch lead from one of the inputs not being used on the deluxe to the vibroluxJay wrote:So just for my benefit then, do you just split the guitar signal into two, 0one going to each amp? Or do you use some active gadget to perform the splitting function?
Never tried a stereo rig
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With my helix I can run two stereo pairs - one front pair to the studio monitors from one path using 1/4" outs, and one rear pair to the stupidly big and loud Headrush FRFR's using the XLR outs.
Now that sounds massive and very very many options!
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I use one of the many stereo output pedals I seem to have accumulated.Jay wrote:So just for my benefit then, do you just split the guitar signal into two, 0one going to each amp? Or do you use some active gadget to perform the splitting function?
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yes but stereo will also make it better than your current oneSlowy wrote:My tone is always better than theirs anyway.willow13 wrote:they are just jealous because your tone is always better than theirsMattH wrote:Been running one for a while at home. Pain in the Awesome Random Samick Experience live though, and my band mates are always a bit smirky when I do it....
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Not meant as a sales-pitch but I've a Fryette Power Station on TM that's rather more than an attenuator (it's also a 50w valve amp to make small amps loud as well as loud amps quiet). Anyway, it might be good for amplifying the Strymon if that works out for you as well as working to rein-in your VHT.robthemac wrote:Yeah been looking without much success. I'm not sure I'll find a speaker inefficient enough. I play at about 8 o'clock to get the volume I want, but breakup doesn't start occuring until about 3 o'clock. Maybe a combination of an attenuator and a less efficient speaker would work.Slowy wrote: Try a very inefficient speaker.
Just a thought. And if the stereo epiphany has you regretting the Vibrasonic sale then you can put it off and I'll just take dibs for when you'e ready to part with it. Equally happy to carry on as planned.
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Totally. But it's actually too much when there's other guitars and you need to blend and counterpoint. In a trio, it would be the dog's nuts.willow13 wrote:yes but stereo will also make it better than your current oneSlowy wrote:My tone is always better than theirs anyway.willow13 wrote:
they are just jealous because your tone is always better than theirs
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Level 2 will sort that for you.Molly wrote: I think the lockdown has made me a tiny bit laid-back... LOL.
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fixedSlowy wrote:Level 42 will sort that for you.Molly wrote: I think the lockdown has made me a tiny bit laid-back... LOL.
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Molly wrote:Not meant as a sales-pitch but I've a Fryette Power Station on TM that's rather more than an attenuator (it's also a 50w valve amp to make small amps loud as well as loud amps quiet). Anyway, it might be good for amplifying the Strymon if that works out for you as well as working to rein-in your VHT.robthemac wrote:Yeah been looking without much success. I'm not sure I'll find a speaker inefficient enough. I play at about 8 o'clock to get the volume I want, but breakup doesn't start occuring until about 3 o'clock. Maybe a combination of an attenuator and a less efficient speaker would work.Slowy wrote: Try a very inefficient speaker.
Just a thought. And if the stereo epiphany has you regretting the Vibrasonic sale then you can put it off and I'll just take dibs for when you'e ready to part with it. Equally happy to carry on as planned.
I think the lockdown has made me a tiny bit laid-back... LOL.
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Will discount.robthemac wrote:Molly wrote:Not meant as a sales-pitch but I've a Fryette Power Station on TM that's rather more than an attenuator (it's also a 50w valve amp to make small amps loud as well as loud amps quiet). Anyway, it might be good for amplifying the Strymon if that works out for you as well as working to rein-in your VHT.robthemac wrote:
Yeah been looking without much success. I'm not sure I'll find a speaker inefficient enough. I play at about 8 o'clock to get the volume I want, but breakup doesn't start occuring until about 3 o'clock. Maybe a combination of an attenuator and a less efficient speaker would work.
Just a thought. And if the stereo epiphany has you regretting the Vibrasonic sale then you can put it off and I'll just take dibs for when you'e ready to part with it. Equally happy to carry on as planned.
I think the lockdown has made me a tiny bit laid-back... LOL.
I had no idea the Fryette was yours! Will PM.
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True but the other guitarist needs to up his game for the good on the on stage soundSlowy wrote:Totally. But it's actually too much when there's other guitars and you need to blend and counterpoint. In a trio, it would be the dog's nuts.willow13 wrote:yes but stereo will also make it better than your current oneSlowy wrote: My tone is always better than theirs anyway.
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