Hi
Its actually my 14 year old son who plays, both electric and acoustic but its me who has a question for his xmas pressie!!
I'll put it in right place ...if I knew where it was lol!
He has electric guitar, with 15w practice amp and a second amp (20w I think) he has talked his grandpa into giving him, he wants an acoustic modeller, and a mic, my question is can he use both on one amp? or use both amps? does he need a switch between the 2? what about additional pedals? (he has a metal zone one )
any help and advice welcome, oh I'm looking at behringer AM400 if that helps
cheers all
As he's got the luxury of two amps, plug the mic into one and the electric guitar through the modeller into the other. You'll need an additional cable, if you hadn't already worked that out.
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thankyou thats great :D
one more question, can you link more than one pedal to amp?
Yeah you can keep plugging in as many pedals as you want in the line.....
I.e. -
Metalzone distorction > Cry baby wah > Phaser > To amp
You will need lead into the first pedal from the guitar - then a patch cable between each pedal - and a final lead to leave the pedals to the amp.
together we stand, divided we fall..........
fab!thankyou...patch cable? called just that? :?:
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