Hey there,
I've been playing through my Thunderbass head for awhile now with a configuration of...
-guitar signal into channel 2, input 1
-channel 2, input 2 daisy chained into input on a roland jc-120 amp
-speaker output on Guild head into 4/12 cab
-speaker output of JC into same cab...(two inputs on cabinet rated at 8 ohms when split)
...recently I learned that it is possible to have both channels on the Guild(and I assume any two channel amp with inputs piggy-backed) to be driven by a single instrument via linking an input on each channel together and then plugging into a remaining input.
Any thoughts about this?
I'd like to be able to play through both channels of the Thunderbass as well as into the JC-120 by linking the remaining input on the Thunderbass into a Roland input...equaling:
-guitar signal into channel 2, input 1
-channel 2, input 2 into channel 1, input 1
-channel 1, input 2 to Roland input
...thoughts on this as well?
cheers!
I've been playing through my Thunderbass head for awhile now with a configuration of...
-guitar signal into channel 2, input 1
-channel 2, input 2 daisy chained into input on a roland jc-120 amp
-speaker output on Guild head into 4/12 cab
-speaker output of JC into same cab...(two inputs on cabinet rated at 8 ohms when split)
...recently I learned that it is possible to have both channels on the Guild(and I assume any two channel amp with inputs piggy-backed) to be driven by a single instrument via linking an input on each channel together and then plugging into a remaining input.
Any thoughts about this?
I'd like to be able to play through both channels of the Thunderbass as well as into the JC-120 by linking the remaining input on the Thunderbass into a Roland input...equaling:
-guitar signal into channel 2, input 1
-channel 2, input 2 into channel 1, input 1
-channel 1, input 2 to Roland input
...thoughts on this as well?
cheers!