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« on: October 23, 2006, 05:08:30 pm »

Who's the resident expert on these and what's the best way to run them with guitar?  Can you jump channels to get a better sound like on a Vox AC30, SVT  or something similar? If so, which are the best channels to jump together?
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« Reply #1 on: October 24, 2006, 07:12:18 am »


The input channels on the Coliseum PA are essentially the same, but I would jumper one of 1 or 2 with one of 3 or 4. I wouldn't jumper any more than two, because you'll just be loading down your guitar signal and losing high end - but if you like a dull muddy sound, go for it because you are not going to hurt anything.

You will have to use a split cord to jumper as each channel only has one input jack.

I believe Leslie West used one of these heads for guitar - it should have more low midrange... but I don't know if he combined channels.
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