cheap ways to split signal into two amps?

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If you need to isolate one amp from the other to prevent ground loops, here's a trick: Use an active DI box in-line with amp #1 to send a balanced. low-impedance signal to a transformer (passive) DI box (connect to the "output" or low-impedance side of the transformer), then connect the high impedance side of the transformer (the "input") to amp #2.

Make sure the ground is lifted on one or both of the DI boxes. You often get a few dB of gain from this setup as well.
steve albini
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cheap ways to split signal into two amps?

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I bought a Radial Bigshot for this purpose. It's actually a true-bypass amp switcher but it has a split output with a ground lift, phase switch and iso transformer switch. I use it sometimes as an A/B box but mostly to split a signal out of a bass guitar into an amp and into the avalon DI or Summit DI I use for bass direct injection. This box was only $80 and it works well. I like the radial product line I plan to buy more of their stuff in the future. They gots the fancy stuffs.
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cheap ways to split signal into two amps?

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Just got back from practice. Running another amp from the tuner output of the volume pedal worked fine, though I think I'll try steve or otisroom's suggestions in the future. I thought about borrowing a delay or chorus as well, but would rather not. I didn't try to switch which amps were coming out of what inputs, so i honestly couldn't tell you if the tuner out had any effect on the sound.

i've tried to run an a/b/y box before when I had a mesa-boogie d-180 and a gk 800rb, but for some reason the mesa would always lose power after some time. Only did that when running two amps at the same time. really doesn't change my opinion on a/b boxes for the worse---that mesa boogie wasn't that great anyways, except when amplifying acoustic guitar, which sounded absolutely beautiful.
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