I know this is probably a dumb question, and I'll probably figure it out after some trial and error...but just in case I don't...
I have a Bugera 333XL Tube head connected to a Marshall 1960A cab. This amp sounds sweet...it's real beefy and reminds me of the Mega Boogie Triple Rect, with slightly less hi gain crunch...Some of my newer songs for my project though are leaning on the edge of Industrial Metal and needs a Nu Metal solid state crunch...so now I want to toy around with adding this feisty lil Peavey Special 112 Solo series to the mix...it has a nice tight gain crunch that I want to add to the overall tone of the Bugera...I've hooked up FX loops before but mostly dealing with Delay and Reverb effects, not two amps...when I hook up the Peavey through the fx loop of the Bugera, and plug in the guitar in front of the Peavey, it only gives me the Peavey tone playing out the Bugera stack, not both of course since I'm not plugged into the Bugera input.
So I know logically that I need inputs going through both amps in order to get both tones...would I need a signal splitter box? I'm thinking there's another way I can cheat this by first plugging into the front of the Bugera, then running the "Send" from the back of the Bugera to the input in "front of the amp" on the Peavey, then going out from the Peavey's "Send" back to the return on the Bugera...Leaving only the "Return" input on the Peavey unused...Like I said I'll figure it out by trial and error when no one else in the house is sleeping, and hopefully not blow my Sh!# up, but for now it's boggling my mind...I'm probably just tired and need to take my @ss to bed...in theory the second option should work...can anyone set me straight? Even if I do figure this out, it would be great to have someone give us a rundown of options for hooking up FX loops to keep in the forum archives. Thanks!
I have a Bugera 333XL Tube head connected to a Marshall 1960A cab. This amp sounds sweet...it's real beefy and reminds me of the Mega Boogie Triple Rect, with slightly less hi gain crunch...Some of my newer songs for my project though are leaning on the edge of Industrial Metal and needs a Nu Metal solid state crunch...so now I want to toy around with adding this feisty lil Peavey Special 112 Solo series to the mix...it has a nice tight gain crunch that I want to add to the overall tone of the Bugera...I've hooked up FX loops before but mostly dealing with Delay and Reverb effects, not two amps...when I hook up the Peavey through the fx loop of the Bugera, and plug in the guitar in front of the Peavey, it only gives me the Peavey tone playing out the Bugera stack, not both of course since I'm not plugged into the Bugera input.
So I know logically that I need inputs going through both amps in order to get both tones...would I need a signal splitter box? I'm thinking there's another way I can cheat this by first plugging into the front of the Bugera, then running the "Send" from the back of the Bugera to the input in "front of the amp" on the Peavey, then going out from the Peavey's "Send" back to the return on the Bugera...Leaving only the "Return" input on the Peavey unused...Like I said I'll figure it out by trial and error when no one else in the house is sleeping, and hopefully not blow my Sh!# up, but for now it's boggling my mind...I'm probably just tired and need to take my @ss to bed...in theory the second option should work...can anyone set me straight? Even if I do figure this out, it would be great to have someone give us a rundown of options for hooking up FX loops to keep in the forum archives. Thanks!
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