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Any tried running independent modules into separate cabs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Module" data-source="post: 161616" data-attributes="member: 4287"><p>I should define it takes no more gear to run two amps in parallel than it does in general. I use two Mesa 2x12's anyway. The signal off my board splits via a Lehle P-Splitter (excellent to have some of these around I am always finding a use for one, full fidelity isolated signal split no hum or issues) the main outs from both of my modules/SYN's run back to the board into L/R Strymon Volante > Fulltone True Stereo Tremolo > Stereo Ditto Looper then into the SYN 50/50 Power amp. I have the same gear and board running the same two module SYN's into a bypass one on rig and same pedals on the board. The P-Splitter is Velcro'ed on the module rack unit. I find the added dimension of running two different amps, one clean or dirty or both gained adds to the color pallet Synergy affords us lucky users. So far I have not gone back to the std bypass one on setup as the dual amp is too cool. If you're a Adam Jones fan like me those two amps really help flush out the full range of sound. If you want a simple low space low haul rig you have to whittle down your gear to suit what you want. My rig is pretty portable much more so than when I was using std amp heads and much less heavy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Module, post: 161616, member: 4287"] I should define it takes no more gear to run two amps in parallel than it does in general. I use two Mesa 2x12's anyway. The signal off my board splits via a Lehle P-Splitter (excellent to have some of these around I am always finding a use for one, full fidelity isolated signal split no hum or issues) the main outs from both of my modules/SYN's run back to the board into L/R Strymon Volante > Fulltone True Stereo Tremolo > Stereo Ditto Looper then into the SYN 50/50 Power amp. I have the same gear and board running the same two module SYN's into a bypass one on rig and same pedals on the board. The P-Splitter is Velcro'ed on the module rack unit. I find the added dimension of running two different amps, one clean or dirty or both gained adds to the color pallet Synergy affords us lucky users. So far I have not gone back to the std bypass one on setup as the dual amp is too cool. If you're a Adam Jones fan like me those two amps really help flush out the full range of sound. If you want a simple low space low haul rig you have to whittle down your gear to suit what you want. My rig is pretty portable much more so than when I was using std amp heads and much less heavy. [/QUOTE]
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