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  • #80352
    Raddar
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    What wold happen if i wold take a 20 watt amp and run the out in a 22. caliber than into a cab?
    Will it double the wattage or just break? :poke:

    #98050
    nightraven
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    it will probably fry the 22caliber

    #98051
    Raddar
    Member

    I believe it wold be lovely if there were a pedal that wold double the wattage :(

    #98052
    Kevin Demuth
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    magnum-460-100-460-70.jpg

    #98053
    Raddar
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    Quote:
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    The funny part is i was thinking of a 50 watt amp when i asked this and i knew a 50 watt amp wold fry the 22. caliber like a marshmallow. So is still what to know what wold happen if i wold plug a 20 watt amp into a 22. watt pedal amp ?

    #98261
    Mr.Grim
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    you can never plug any other amp into another amp like your saying, you will always fry them.

    and these are not “pedal amps” there looks are deceiving, there regular true amps, that just happen to be in a pedal like enclosure.

    #98262
    Raddar
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    you can never plug any other amp into another amp like your saying, you will always fry them.

    and these are not “pedal amps” there looks are deceiving, there regular true amps, that just happen to be in a pedal like enclosure.

    It still is a pedal in my mind because the lack of EQ on it sorry but I’m still learning about amps and pedals. The guitar part I studied enough to be able to set it up my self and know what to get but the amp’s and pedals still learning.

    #109408
    BlueSteel
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    Quote:
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    what?! is this real or photoshopped? because i’ve never seen this before!

    #109409
    Mr.Grim
    Member

    look up the other forum topics about whats going to be out at the NAMM show, this is a new item about to be announced at the show.

    #109410
    fantomenos
    Member

    FYI Raddar, if your amp has a “line-out” jack, you could connect that (via a standard guitar cable) into the input of the 22 (or the 44) and run a set of speakers with the original amp, and another set of speakers with the 22, with both controlled by the eq on your amp. That’d be the easiest way to double your power, and nothing would have to blow up.

    #109411
    Raddar
    Member
    Quote:
    FYI Raddar, if your amp has a “line-out” jack, you could connect that (via a standard guitar cable) into the input of the 22 (or the 44) and run a set of speakers with the original amp, and another set of speakers with the 22, with both controlled by the eq on your amp. That’d be the easiest way to double your power, and nothing would have to blow up.

    Thanks for the advice.

    #109412
    electro-melx
    Moderator

    yeah, I was going to say ….. it all depends on what you mean by ‘run the out’ .. speaker outputs should only go to a speaker, line outputs can go to another amp no problem. If you have two inputs they will usually be bridged too and you can use the spare input as an output to another amp.

    #109413
    BlueSteel
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    look up the other forum topics about whats going to be out at the NAMM show, this is a new item about to be announced at the show.

    i cant believe i missed those pictures!!! the germanium muff looks beautiful! i need to hear it!

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