A muse- and a question re multi amp setups.

GassageGassage Frets: 30921
At the moment, I have two amps running out of my Cornish 3 Way Amp splitter. I also have a Neo Vent.

I'm thinking about putting the Neo Vent into on output C of the Splitter, and then connecting the stereo outs of the Neo to the aux inputs of the Hiwatt and the Fender.

So:

A- Hiwatt
B- Fender
C- Leslie to H and F.

Now, I see a couple of potential issues-

1) There may be volume mismatches s using different inputs into amps
2) COuld I damage amps?
3) I'll lose using the Neo in mono- one amp.
4) I do get the stereo panning though.

What do the brains trust think? Doable?

*An Official Foo-Approved guitarist since Sept 2023.

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Comments

  • TheCountTheCount Frets: 274
    Suppose it would work, can't hurt to try but I don't think it'll sound any better

    I think you should buy another amp and do wet/dry/wet ;)
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  • randomhandclapsrandomhandclaps Frets: 20521
    edited February 2015

    What exactly do you mean by 'Aux Input' on either?  

    I'm not saying this is the solution, but an option - If you are looking to run it Gilmour style of straight amp(s) plus rotary then the might Neo Vent has cab emulation so you could run it out of output 3 of the splitter and into your KRKs (or the like).

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  • GassageGassage Frets: 30921
    The input on the amos that I am NOT using.

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