Re: [Harp-L] stacking harp amps



A quick Google found this:

>From "Lord Valve"  line-out for a champ, or any other single-ended amp
quote"put a 1.5K resistor in series with the output, and
use a 150-ohm resistor to ground right after the 1.5K. Output
is taken from the junction of the 1.5K/150-ohm network. If you
want adjustable output, put a 50K pot in parallel with the
divider network and take the output from the wiper." ---end quote

Torres makes a kit.

http://www.torresamps.com/simple_amp_mod_kits.htm

Actually, the easiest way to stack amps is to plug your mic into input one
on the first amp, and then run a cable from input 2 in the first amp to
input 1 on the second amp.  Or if you want the second amp to have more of
the signal. plug into jack 2 on the 1st amp and cable from jack 1.  There is
usually more "R" in jack 2.

Splash

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Hegedus" <johnhegedus@xxxxxxx>
To: <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, April 11, 2009 1:55 PM
Subject: [Harp-L] stacking harp amps


> Can anyone tell me how to stack harp amps for a better sound like Mark
> Wenner's rig? I have a Silvertone 1481 and I want to hook it up to a
> bassman. I like the sound that the 1481 produces but I would like it
> louder and not quite a dirty as the 1481. The 1481 does not have a
> line out.  Any info would be greatly appreciated.  Also, how is my
> buddy and one of the greatest harp players in the Pittsburgh area
> (Frank Franz) doing these days doing?
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