jskadiang
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Hi guys, just wondering if anyone could help me with this. See I'm going to be running a setup like the following:
The guitar's signal is split into two, each output going into a separate amp.
The thing is that I don't have the space nor cash to buy a speaker cabinet for each of the amps. So I will be running both heads into a Mesa 4x12" with stereo inputs. However from the Headbone, the speaker output has a single line. This single line will go into my attenuator, which has a single output too.
I was wondering if there was anything that I could place behind the attenuator to split into two lines to run my cabinet in stereo. I've looked at the Morley ABY, but it's explicitly stated not to run it in a powered speaker line, anyone have any suggestions? Also will this even work? Does splitting the attenuated output ensure that a clear attenuated signal is put out?
What I'm looking for is something that will allow me to run two heads in stereo through a stereo cabinet, any suggestions? I've looked around other forums and some guys say that using the Headbone doesn't make the signal stereo, and that I should buy a Boss CE-5 to run the amps in stereo instead. Any thoughts on this? Thanks a lot for your time.

The guitar's signal is split into two, each output going into a separate amp.
The thing is that I don't have the space nor cash to buy a speaker cabinet for each of the amps. So I will be running both heads into a Mesa 4x12" with stereo inputs. However from the Headbone, the speaker output has a single line. This single line will go into my attenuator, which has a single output too.
I was wondering if there was anything that I could place behind the attenuator to split into two lines to run my cabinet in stereo. I've looked at the Morley ABY, but it's explicitly stated not to run it in a powered speaker line, anyone have any suggestions? Also will this even work? Does splitting the attenuated output ensure that a clear attenuated signal is put out?
What I'm looking for is something that will allow me to run two heads in stereo through a stereo cabinet, any suggestions? I've looked around other forums and some guys say that using the Headbone doesn't make the signal stereo, and that I should buy a Boss CE-5 to run the amps in stereo instead. Any thoughts on this? Thanks a lot for your time.
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