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Forums :: Ask Amp Tech Expert Skip Simmons

Two mics one amp?

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Sat, 02/09/2013 - 02:05
Bluez
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Hi Skip, I would like to find out if I have my bullet mic plugged into the hi input on my amp, can I plug a mic into the low input for vocals, at the same time, and use both together, or will this damage the amp. Thanks

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Sat, 02/09/2013 - 13:28
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Expert Skip Simmons
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Two mikes-one amp

Hello Bluez- Thanks for asking. No, you can't damage an amp by using more than mike. In fact, many old amps (like Fenders) could accept up to four mikes or instruments at once.

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