There are two main ways to connect two guitar amps together:
1. Daisy chaining: This is the simplest method, and it involves connecting the output of one amp to the input of the other amp. To do this, you'll need a speaker cable.
2. Parallel: This method provides a more even distribution of power between the two amps, and it's also less likely to cause feedback. To do this, you'll need a splitter cable and two speaker cables.
Daisy Chaining
To daisy chain two guitar amps, follow these steps:
1. Turn off both amps.
2. Connect the output of the first amp to the input of the second amp using a speaker cable.
3. Turn on the first amp.
4. Turn on the second amp.
Parallel
To connect two guitar amps in parallel, follow these steps:
1. Turn off both amps.
2. Connect the splitter cable to the output of the first amp.
3. Connect one speaker cable from the splitter cable to the input of the first amp.
4. Connect the other speaker cable from the splitter cable to the input of the second amp.
5. Turn on the first amp.
6. Turn on the second amp.
Tips for Connecting Two Guitar Amps
* When daisy chaining two amps, make sure that the impedance of the amps is the same. If the impedance is not the same, the amps may not work properly.
* When connecting two amps in parallel, make sure that the power handling capacity of the amps is the same. If the power handling capacity is not the same, the amps may be damaged.
* Experiment with the placement of the amps to find the best sound.
* Be careful not to overload the amps by playing them too loud.