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dambuster
13 posts
Aug 04, 2009
2:13 PM
how you all doing im still very much a novice blues harp player about 8 or so months now ,so still very much wet behind the ears but am gearing me self up to play live [ to meself that is ] i am trying to copy adams set up in his video 1 , ive this equipment thus far a 10 watt rpg guitar amp , along side a gretch 5 watt tube amp playing through shure 585 sa h1 z mic into a boss dd3 delay , but lads what is missing to complete the set up i dont know what the piece is called to get both amps through, into the dd3, plus all your comments and opinions and advice would be very welcome ive practised me lights out this past 4 months , and after all the hard work thus far, i just wanna get it right thanks to all of you in advance.
dfwdlg
48 posts
Aug 05, 2009
11:54 AM
I'm assuming the DD3 is not a stereo pedal and in that case I think you want a Y-cord to come out of the DD3 and into each amp. It will have a 1/4" guitar jack on one side (to plug into the output of the DD3) and two cords coming out the other side each with a 1/4" guitar jack (to plug into the two amps).
dambuster
14 posts
Aug 05, 2009
1:49 PM
cheers lol
Steve Harvell
55 posts
Aug 05, 2009
1:55 PM
I would suggest a Morely A/B/Y pedal, I use one for playing thru 2 amps. You could run your mic into the dd3 delay the delay into the A/B/Y pedal and you are good to go.

You can use one amp for playing in the background and then kick in both for leads.

Here is a link for the pedal.
http://www.zzounds.com/item--MLYABY

Best
Steve Harvell


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