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bracepoint
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bracepoint
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08/13/2002 11:03 pm
I have a Marshall practice that has one input. Is there a way that I could run two guitars through this amp, say by using a splitter, effects box, or something from radio shack?

Thanks, Brace
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markpro
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markpro
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08/14/2002 4:19 am
You can get a splitter and plug two guitars into your amp, however if two people are playing them at the same time the sound is awful and one guitar will over power the other. If you are using one guitar at a time just swap the plug. one down fall to having two guitars in one input is if you turn the volume off on one it goes off on the other. My band teacher in HS made us play this way and it sucked.
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bleedthru
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bleedthru
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08/21/2002 7:45 pm
I think the best thing to do is buy another amp. I was in a band that has 2 inputs to a bass amp, and they both put guitars into it. It was horrible.
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Incidents Happen
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Incidents Happen
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08/23/2002 7:57 pm
get a fender tube amp, you wont regret it.
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