Wife wants us to start playing together in the living room - she on piano and me & boy on bass & guitar, respectively. The hiccup is here requirement of amp(s) that are 'living room compatible'. I got hold of this Magnavox end-table stereo (solid state, but useful cabinet) to build into - the cabinet is mostly plastic, as I learned after we got it home.
I'm thinking something like a Princeton/Deluxe (15-20W) size circuit for guitar and an Ampeg B15 (50W) for bass, using the left-hand speaker cavity for one and the right for the other.
The existing circuit enclosure is about 12.5 x 12.5 x 6", with free space both above and below. My question for you lot is whether a single Twin Reverb sized PT to power the whole mess has any significant disadvantages over fully isolated circuits.
The single-PT setup would have one set of rectifiers and main filters, followed by separate chokes and divider strings.
Happy new year, y'all!
I'm thinking something like a Princeton/Deluxe (15-20W) size circuit for guitar and an Ampeg B15 (50W) for bass, using the left-hand speaker cavity for one and the right for the other.
The existing circuit enclosure is about 12.5 x 12.5 x 6", with free space both above and below. My question for you lot is whether a single Twin Reverb sized PT to power the whole mess has any significant disadvantages over fully isolated circuits.
The single-PT setup would have one set of rectifiers and main filters, followed by separate chokes and divider strings.
Happy new year, y'all!
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