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EQ Rack unit

Hi, I'm running a Peavey Tour 700 through a Trace Elliot 2x15 cab and an ashdown 2x10+tweeter cab.
My question is: I have a spare 2 channel 31band eq unit with xlr inputs/outputs. Can I hook the EQ up between the amps and the cabs to give me more power over the sound?

Thanks in advance!
 
Thanks for the quick reply! That's a shame, I only have 1 effects loop and the point was to have 31band eq for each cab seperately. But I suppose even if I use it to EQ the overall sound it will give me much more freedom than a 9 band EQ!
 
Unfortunately, the only way to eq your cabs separately is to use two amplifiers.

31 band graphic eq can be more of a headache than it's worth, and normally the parametric/graphic on your amp should be sufficient.

Does that Trace Elliot cabinet have a tweeter or a horn? If so, from my experience, the TE 15's are fairly bright and a 2x15 can be used as a full-range standalone...and you can leave the Ashdown in your rehearsal space. Then you can tailor your amp to be ideal for one cabinet.

...also, is the Trace a 4 ohm cabinet...and is the Ashdown an 8 ohm...and is the Peavey Tour head a 4 ohm minimum load head? If so, pairing the two cabinets might drop the load below 4 ohms, which could be bad for the Peavey. Just a thought.