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JTM45 - another vintage amp question
I heard this is true but I want confirmation before I try this so I don't blow my amp up. I heard you can run a patch cable from a channel 1 input to a channel 2 input so you can use both channels at once. is this true??
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can you do this with the fender version?
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What you are doing is taking a signal from the guitar before it has been amplified, I have a Fender Twin and do just that occasionally, other times I use it like a splitter box where I take the lead to another amp. Seems to work fine.
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thanks!! I had no idea!
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