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jvanase
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It's just an idea . . . someone correct me if I'm wrong here.
Problem is: I've got another guitarist coming over to jam. I usually run my guitar through a PodXt Pro into my amp/PA/both. However, right now my main amp is at a friends house (JCM900, left it there while I was remodeling my "studio"). I have another small Marshall, but I've never really liked the sound on it and it's not very loud anyway, just a practice amp.
Would it be a problem to run both guitar signals through my mixing board and send them through an aux. into the Pod to process both signals at once? Then I can bring the processed signal back to the PA through an aux in and get both guitars with distortion.
It's not perfect, but that should work well enough to jam on for a few hours right?
Problem is: I've got another guitarist coming over to jam. I usually run my guitar through a PodXt Pro into my amp/PA/both. However, right now my main amp is at a friends house (JCM900, left it there while I was remodeling my "studio"). I have another small Marshall, but I've never really liked the sound on it and it's not very loud anyway, just a practice amp.
Would it be a problem to run both guitar signals through my mixing board and send them through an aux. into the Pod to process both signals at once? Then I can bring the processed signal back to the PA through an aux in and get both guitars with distortion.
It's not perfect, but that should work well enough to jam on for a few hours right?