This is how to run two small tube amps with one guitar, WHY you should use two amps and the easiest way to set up a wet/dry guitar rig or multi-amp rig.
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In this tutorial video, Dinesh shows you how to connect two guitar amps together at the same time, and provides a complete beginner's guide to setting up multi-amplifier rigs. In this video you’ll learn about the benefits of wet/dry guitar rigs, why guitarists use multi-amplifier guitar rigs, how to use an ABY box so you can run multiple effects into different amplifiers to get some interesting stereo sounds, and stacking amplifiers for your signature tone.
If you want to learn how to run two guitar amplifiers together with one guitar, this is the video for you.
You’ll also learn what amp stacking is, why guitarists often prefer to run two amps at the same time when playing live onstage and why two 25-watt tube amps can be the ideal choice when running two amps together. Dinesh also explains why modulation effects such as delay and chorus sound ‘better’ when running amps in stereo, how to use the effects loop and how to deal with phase and ground-lift issues using an ABY, or splitter box as they're sometimes known.
At the end of the video, you’ll understand how to use multi-amplifier guitar rigs and why you should try running two amps together with one dirty and the other clean.
Chapters
0:00 The amps we're using
0:36 The sound of one amp, clean
1:10 Both amps in stereo (headphones recommended)
1:24 Amp one vs amp two overdrive
1:45 ABY box: how to run two amps together
2:12 How to know when your amps are out of phase and detect grounding issues
3:19 In phase vs out of phase (headphones recommended)
3:52 Wet/dry effects with two amps explained
6:30 How to connect wet/dry effects to two amps
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