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Old 03-05-2011, 10:50 AM
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So we are going to be playing a few outdoor shows, i want to use two ampeg Svt heads into two Svt 8x10 cabs. What is the best way to run from bass to both heads?
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Old 03-05-2011, 10:58 AM
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I'd say bass -> head 1, line out -
> head 2

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So we are going to be playing a few outdoor shows, i want to use two ampeg Svt heads into two Svt 8x10 cabs. What is the best way to run from bass to both heads?
Morley aby switch.
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The best option is a buffered A/B/Y splitter with isolation transformers to prevent ground loops, which cause extra noise and volume variations.
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Yes, like a Lehle splitter. No noise. The Morley would work, but would not be optimal.
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