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I have 2 Guitar amps. I was wondering how to combine them into a more larger/ powerful amp?

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The 2 bass amps. One is from a 10 technologist bass amp. And the another is from a karaoke organisation 38 Watts. Now I was wondering how I could consortium them both to attain a larger, more coercive amp. If some of you guys could provide me manual or pictures, it would be a enthusiastic help.

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5 Responses to “I have 2 Guitar amps. I was wondering how to combine them into a more larger/ powerful amp?”

  • xsehaittx says:

    buy a new amp. you lose. you cant combine them together, your best bet would be to be possibly to split the cord from the guitar to the amps, but you’d have to have both plugged in, then it still may not work.

  • Andy says:

    its not possible to do that, as those are both different appliances which will have different voltages and wouldnt have any connection to allow them to be connected as wouldnt be very safe to do, only way to do it is, buy a more powerful amp, as they will mostly likely have a extension connection which will allow u to connect another speaker to it to get more power, another way is to get a mixer with speakers and a microphone and then have the microphone next to the amp, this way the amp will amplified through the mixer speakers and give u more power, they call a 10 watt amp a practice amp as it just for getting u going and playing with at home so aint possible to connect them together sorry

  • TLH says:

    plug your guitar into the ten watt amp then plug the ten watt amp into the 38 watt amp then put both volumes on 0 zero then gradually adjust the volumes on both.you will need the proper cords.at least three 3 cords to do this and you may need adapters for the 1/4, 3/4 inch plugs go to a radio shack or guitar store and have them help if you need it.also both amps need to be plugged in to the wall.

  • noxtommorow says:

    you can run both at the same time using a 1/4 inch splitter or buying a “stereo” (2 outputs) effects pedal.

  • Admiralbob77 says:

    I’d go with the post just before mine. Play with an effects pedal, one with stereo outs. Then you can send one channel to each amp. It not only lets you play the two amps in tandem, but chorus and echo effects will happen in stereo between the two amps. It sounds great when you do that.

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