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Post by Tommy Boy on Jul 16, 2007 9:30:34 GMT -7
All,
My son and I would like to play together through my Jr. I bought a Little Lehle based on a suggestion on this board and it has not disappointed. The Lehle, as you probably know, is great for switching between guitars. What is the best way/device to play both guitars at once through the amp. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
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Post by sonicgator on Jul 16, 2007 12:13:51 GMT -7
You could use an ABY switch reveresed to a 2 guitars in - 1 output config. I think Radial Engineering also makes a dedicated pedal for that. The trick may be getting the EQ right for both guitars simultaneously, so you might consider an EQ pedal on the front end for one or even both of the guitars.
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dave
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Post by dave on Jul 17, 2007 9:05:52 GMT -7
Some ABY switches won't do this - it is a case of A or B not both.
Cheap and cheerful solution no 1. Make up a double guitar lead - two leads going into one jack Cheap and cheerful solution no 2. Wire up a Y junction with three jacks and mount in a tin box
The ABY and the two suggestions above mean that the volume and tone controls on each guitar will probably interact though as Sonicator says.
Best solution: I'd get a cheap mini-mixer from Radio Shack or similar. Not many dollars and complete independent control.
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Post by Curt on Jul 19, 2007 19:24:03 GMT -7
Maz has two jacks, plug one guitar into each jack, they will both be Lo impedence, no worries.
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Post by noitpure on Jul 20, 2007 12:37:42 GMT -7
Whirlwind A/B Switch will let you run two guitars into one amp or one guitar into two amps.
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Post by billyguitar on Jul 23, 2007 12:11:53 GMT -7
A little cheap mixer would be good and it would afford you some independent tone adjusting too.
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