Douglas Potter
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Going from a single speaker practice Amp to an Amp with two 12" speakers made a world of difference sounds like a different Les Paul.
You could install a switch, & a jack for an external 4x12 cabinet, but I wouldn't bother. At 100 watts, 2 12s should be all the volume you'll really needCan I hook the Amp up to a 4x12 and run it with all 6 speakers? and how do I do it?
Before long, you'll understand that you don't need many guitars, but you do need many amps.
Before long, you'll understand that you don't need many guitars, but you do need many amps.
I went through the phase of having different owning amps (still have them) : Mesa-Boogie, Marshall, Carvin, Fender, Peavey and other various amps.
Backing in 2012, I bought a Digitech 2112 SGS . I programed some patches on it to simulate my Fender Princeton, Twin Reverb, Bassman, VHT Pitbull, Marshall JCM 800, MODE 4, Mesa Boogie Mark 3,4,5 , Carvin X-100 B, V3 , Peavey Triple XXX, JSX and others
Not more lugging around 4 + amps around.
Pretty amazing what a couple of good amps can do eh?I'm just the opposite. I have a modeler and realized that I'd be completely happy with two amps:
Vox AC30+chorus, reverb, and a mild distortion pedals
Marshall 1959 (or similar) set to mild gain so I can clean it up with my guitar volume, a boost for solos/heavy stuff, reverb, and delay
Just two amps and a couple FX pedals to get the job done and it's about perfect!
That's basically the set up I have on my Boss GT-6 right now. 1= Vox clean, 2= Vox chorus, 3= mid gain Marshall, and 4= boosted Marshall. I really don't use anything else, except a wah on very rare occasions for some covers.Pretty amazing what a couple of good amps can do eh?
I'm just the opposite. I have a modeler and realized that I'd be completely happy with two amps:
Vox AC30+chorus, reverb, and a mild distortion pedals
Marshall 1959 (or similar) set to mild gain so I can clean it up with my guitar volume, a boost for solos/heavy stuff, reverb, and delay
Just two amps and a couple FX pedals to get the job done and it's about perfect!