How Do You Connect Two Guitar Amps Together?
Getting the right electric guitar tone is a hobby for some and a lifelong obsession for many. It requires the ability to experiment with a wide range of guitar amplifier settings. Connecting two guitar amps together is a technique that many veteran guitar players use to expand their sound. This technique allows you the ability to use two different-sounding amplifiers to create a fuller guitar tone. Buy a Y-cable with ¼-inch male end and two ¼-inch female ends. You can purchase these cables anywhere music instruments or audio connectors and adaptors are sold. Connect a ¼-inch instrument cable into each amplifiers ¼-inch input jack. Connect the ¼-inch instrument cables from each amp into a ¼-inch female end of the Y-cable. Connect a ¼-inch instrument cable to your guitar’s input jack, then connect the other end of the instrument cable. Then connect the other end of the instrument cable into the male-to-male ¼-inch adaptor. Connect the male end of the Y-cable to the available end of the m