
Anxiety Serum
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The Twin City has a phase and a ground switch. Is that not enough?You might need a ground lift for one of the amps as mentioned, wont know until you try it
The Twin City has a phase and a ground switch. Is that not enough?You might need a ground lift for one of the amps as mentioned, wont know until you try it
Ah sorry, yes that's enough. You want to run this last though, the mimic downstream would combine the grounds againThe Twin City has a phase and a ground switch. Is that not enough?
Thanks for posting that. That is pretty intense actually.Be careful with phase relationships. Every gain stage in an amp flips the phase 180 degrees. For example, running one amp with 3 gain stages will be out of phase with another that is using 4 gain stages. Or, say you have two amps with each one running 3 gain stages as your main tone. Fine, until you switch channels on one of them and then this other channel adds or removes a gain stage. Then it'll be out phase. The only way to counter this is a device with a programmable phase reversal function, or run a programmable loop switcher (ones typically used for FX switching before the amp where every pedal is in its own loop) and have a specific pedal or something that will reverse the phase when kicked in. That way it can be programmed to be in the signal path when mismatched gain stages between various amps in are play, and out when its not needed.
Glad I'm into mono setups.
Generally, two amps in phase will reinforce each other and be more present with additional layered frequencies (each amp adding frequencies the other one doesn't). Two amps out of phase will cancel some frequencies out and sound/feel more distant, hollow and have less punch. The out of phase blend may still add some frequencies to the mix but more will be cancelled than added.Thanks for posting that. That is pretty intense actually.
How would I know if I was out of phase?
Yeah that's an issue for me. Not a lot of space for separation.Wow, you didn't waste time
The mimiq definitely takes some tweaking. Raceu4her told me to put everything at noon. Not sure how I like it best yet. I really need to see if can find room to get more separation on the cabs.
Not unless you wire the 4x12 as two 2x12s and have each head use 2 speakers. Each amp needs its own load. However there are amp switchers that do switch cabinets but they are more expensive.Stupid question but is it possible to play two amps through one 4×12 cab at the same time, with an aby switch?
I recently tried using an Axess BS2 Buffer/Splitter to run a SS100 with a Tremoverb and I thought the two amps complimented each other great. It has an Iso'd Out and phase switch. I was surprised how huge it sounded.
El Cap is in SS100 loop, everything else in front of splitter. Each amp had the normal noise floor. The MXR Flanger requires a dedicated supply or its clock fucks with the Belle Epoch.
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Not unless you wire the 4x12 as two 2x12s and have each head use 2 speakers. Each amp needs its own load. However there are amp switchers that do switch cabinets but they are more expensive.
What cab?Stupid question but is it possible to play two amps through one 4×12 cab at the same time, with an aby switch?