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two RM4's in a rack
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<blockquote data-quote="Hamner1" data-source="post: 84965" data-attributes="member: 2450"><p>If running true stereo maybe an A/B/Y amp switching pedal. Guitar to pedal (set to Y/combine both RM4s) to the inputs of the RM4s Then the outs to the GMaj ins & the outs of that to the inputs of the 20/20.</p><p>The only question I would have with this is since you would be splitting the signal from the guitar, would a boost be beneficial to get some gain back to hit the front of the amp. :?:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hamner1, post: 84965, member: 2450"] If running true stereo maybe an A/B/Y amp switching pedal. Guitar to pedal (set to Y/combine both RM4s) to the inputs of the RM4s Then the outs to the GMaj ins & the outs of that to the inputs of the 20/20. The only question I would have with this is since you would be splitting the signal from the guitar, would a boost be beneficial to get some gain back to hit the front of the amp. :?: [/QUOTE]
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