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They continue to release interesting utility products.
I agree, it doesn't look like it can do stereo. Perhaps @BigHairyGuitars could answer.
Amp switches are super expensive. They need loads, etc. I have this one:Very cool. Very pricey.
And it completely changed my life.
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and maybe a reactive load
Got a RedSeven Amp Central.
Greatest thing since sliced bread. *HYPERBOLE ALERT*
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Great! Get an amp switcher and plug that thing into the cab out. Now you can use any one of your amps with the press of a single button, without having to mess around with cables, and tell me it's not awesome.
Yeah to make it stereo you'd need two of everything. It would be probably about the same as two of these.I don't believe it can do stereo. If it could, I'd buy two.
Well, I'd buy two if it could route any two amps to any two cabs, and it had 8 amp slots.
edit: yes I know that "stereo" capability in one of these units isn't just something that you can wish for and it will poof into existence, as it would require an entire routing matrix like modern pedal loop switchers have, which could be quite a bit more difficult to implement than the way things are currently done.
Yeah to make it stereo you'd need two of everything. It would be probably about the same as two of these.
These start to make sense when you have a pile of amps and not as many cabs. I prefer the "match the amp and cab" approach where each amp has the "best" cab for it.
Even easier with an ABY box.Yep. For a setup where amps are always hooked up to its own cab, you could always use something like a pedal loop switcher and send the guitar to each amp through each loop’s Send jack and just ignore the Return jacks.