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it worked for me

just take the protective plastic off the wires and do the stuff

theres also another solution.

you can use a channel switcher.

check it out here

you can also put one guitar into two amps that way

i do half clean half distorted sounds with my wires.

:D

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personaly id just make a small mixer. it wouldnt cost any more than about 10 bucks to make unless you put it in a nice metal case.

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If you are planning on using the 2 guitars at the same time - dont bother, Ive tried it with a mixer and it just doesnt work, the speaker cant cope.

But if its one guitar at a time just got for an A/B box - cheap and simple :D

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Here.I wouldn't use a splitter on this idea. I'd stick with a splitter. Otherwise the mixer idea will work, but you'd have to invest in it. Berhinger makes an inexpensive one. I'd make sure to turn the volume down on any channel not being used tho.

If you are thinking about a mixer her is my two cents worth. My Behringer Eurorack four channel mixer has been very relible for going on 5 years of almost daily use. Want a good cheap mixer? This will do the trick.

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