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Double the amps?

Hi all, I am playing through an Acoustic BK100 mkII bass combo amp (100 watts RMS into a 4-ohm 15" speaker), and I'm pretty happy with it. I am considering picking up another of the exact same amp (for a low used price), and I am wondering if anyone has done something like this? I play through a Zoom B3 bass pedal (left and right outputs), so connecting to two amps at the same time is not an issue. I realize I will not get double the volume, but I know it will be louder than just the one amp, and I presume it would provide a fuller sound, since an additional 15" is involved. I am not gigging professionally, but I will be playing with a garage band just for fun, and maybe some small live events. And I can always DI from my pedal to a PA no problem.
I could spend the same money on a used head, but then I also have to pick up a cabinet, and I am on a budget here. Thoughts? Thank you.
 
Yes, its a thing. Once a month or so someone is asking.

Left / right or dual mono but also master /slave. Does this amp have a "line out"?

And yeah, theoretically +6dB.
+3 doubling power
+3 doubling speaker