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One thing about the Combos is that they only have one gain knob for clean and distortion. So if you like loads of distortion, you'll have a blues clean channel.
Ah, for some reason I was thinking it had jacks. Now that you mention it, ohms could be a problem and since I don't know about them, I'll stop talking now.
Lemme get this right:
At present, you have 2 speakers connected to an amplifier. The connection is a jack and plug, correct?
You want to connect an additional 2 speakers, 1 left and 1 right?
Not always though! On my Fender, it's marked "Preamp Out" and "Poweramp in". Either way, the basic concept is the same. The fx loop is used for inserting effects at a certain stage.
An amp consists of two bits (usually) - preamp and power amp. In case people don't know:
Preamp - shapes the tone, adds distortion.
Poweramp - makes it all loud
A FX Loop inserts effects between the preamp and poweramp. Say you wanted to have delay in your sound but you wanted the delay to be the distored sound. You'd put that in the FX loop so the chain would be:
Guitar - preamp - delay - poweramp.
I'm sure there's an easier way of explaining it...
Anyone ever hear of Switch guitars? www.switchmusic.com
One piece body and neck. I played one yesterday, dual humbuckers, 22 frets I think, Grover tuners, piezo bridge. €255 Very strange carved tops but very very nice I think. Well worth the money.
Or you could do what a local guitarist did and get an old square guitar case, take out the division inside it, modify the hinges so you can remove the top and you're done.