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Combining Combo Amps

I am confused... are you planning on running them in stereo with the chorus pedal or are you wanting to run one combo to power the other combos cab?

If you using a rumble 30.... don't expect much.... you would need 4 of them just to keep up with a guitarist using a 2x12 cab and a 30w tube head...
 
I use a Live Wire A/B/Y box. Regardless of brand, with an A B Y box,You can plug one bass into two amps safely, or you can plug two basses into one amp; activate either from the switch.

I further recommend trading up..my opinion.. to GC Acoustic B200 Combo. Buy 2 of those and and an A B Y box..you are ready for the big stages in small packages. B200 has line-out to PA, which avoids issues dealing with yet another box to reinforce your sound through PA.
I believe smaller GC Acoustic combos have headphone jacks for home/silent jamming/practice.