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Groovey Records
09-22-2008, 06:14 PM
ya i know sounds crazy

I have a Voodoo amp selector I am runing the VL and a Tophat Supreme 16 and a Vibrochamp 1, 2, 3 or four amps at a time to get different things.

So what I do know is I CAN Patch the two sides of the S16 but thats Not what I want to do with the VL

What I want to do is run Either the clean side of the VL OR the reverb/tremlo side for different things so first question

1 On the Vibrolux can I have each channel with a input jack pluged in both at the same time?

(a) With only one sending signal by selecting the channel from the Voodoo

(b) If by accident both channels are recieving signal at the same time momentarely can I damage the amp.

(c) If for some insane reason I wanted to run both channels simultaneously can that be done as a patch? Like on the S16 without having a melt down

slider313
09-22-2008, 07:06 PM
ya i know sounds crazy

I have a Voodoo amp selector I am runing the VL and a Tophat Supreme 16 and a Vibrochamp 1, 2, 3 or four amps at a time to get different things.

So what I do know is I CAN Patch the two sides of the S16 but thats Not what I want to do with the VL

What I want to do is run Either the clean side of the VL OR the reverb/tremlo side for different things so first question

1 On the Vibrolux can I have each channel with a input jack pluged in both at the same time?

(a) With only one sending signal by selecting the channel from the Voodoo

(b) If by accident both channels are recieving signal at the same time momentarely can I damage the amp.

(c) If for some insane reason I wanted to run both channels simultaneously can that be done as a patch? Like on the S16 without having a melt down

1) Yes, you can plug into both channels at the same time. It's a two channel amp.
a)If only one is sending signal from the Voodoo then you'll only be using that channel.
b)You can't damage the amp by sending signal to both channels at the same time, again; it's a two channel amp.
c) If you want to run both channels at the same time you can. Jumpering the two channels would cause phase cancellation but independent inputs would work without harm.

Groovey Records
09-22-2008, 07:54 PM
Thanks Slider

perfect