Using two amps - stereo or layer - your opinion?
Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2011 5:15 am
Hey all,
I'm looking into a setup I think I'd like for the future and would appreciate your opinions.
I'd like to feed two amp signals into my System Mix Plus --- that's two amplifiers or two preamps plus a stereo poweramp. I already use stereo Delays and such, but only with one preamp.
When using two amps simultaneously what is generally considered tonally the best thing to do?
A: Send one amp to the left and one amp to the right?
B: Blending both amps into both channels?
Scenario A: If you took an ENGL and a Marshall, you'd sound completely different depending on what side of the room you were..
Scenario B: If you layer them together, you'd be consistent from side to side of the room -- but the only "stereo" element to your sound would be panning (via System Mix Plus) and stereo delays etc
This is not imperative info yet, as I'm still saving, and I guess it IS a personal taste issue so I'll more than likely just have to decide when I get to hear all the gear I want together.. but I want to get a rough idea from more experienced guys out there ahead of time just so I know what pros and cons I may encounter with the different setups.. This could also help me with planning the layout further, thus realising what other things are or aren't possible
Thanks guys,
Dawesy.
I'm looking into a setup I think I'd like for the future and would appreciate your opinions.
I'd like to feed two amp signals into my System Mix Plus --- that's two amplifiers or two preamps plus a stereo poweramp. I already use stereo Delays and such, but only with one preamp.
When using two amps simultaneously what is generally considered tonally the best thing to do?
A: Send one amp to the left and one amp to the right?
B: Blending both amps into both channels?
Scenario A: If you took an ENGL and a Marshall, you'd sound completely different depending on what side of the room you were..
Scenario B: If you layer them together, you'd be consistent from side to side of the room -- but the only "stereo" element to your sound would be panning (via System Mix Plus) and stereo delays etc
This is not imperative info yet, as I'm still saving, and I guess it IS a personal taste issue so I'll more than likely just have to decide when I get to hear all the gear I want together.. but I want to get a rough idea from more experienced guys out there ahead of time just so I know what pros and cons I may encounter with the different setups.. This could also help me with planning the layout further, thus realising what other things are or aren't possible
Thanks guys,
Dawesy.