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Model 1537 Stereo jack

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stellarjim
Posted 2006-10-28 7:25 PM (#234258)
Subject: Model 1537 Stereo jack


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How in the heck do you use the stereo output on the the 1537. This is the 1st guitar I've owned with this option and I'd like to try it out. Do you need a special cable or just 2 amps.

Jim
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gh1
Posted 2006-10-28 7:33 PM (#234259 - in reply to #234258)
Subject: Re: Model 1537 Stereo jack


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I really don't know much about it. However, it's use or uselessness has been discussed before. Do a search on "stereo" and you'll find what your looking for.

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gh1
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-10-28 7:49 PM (#234260 - in reply to #234258)
Subject: Re: Model 1537 Stereo jack


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You can do it a coupla ways...

Stereo Y Cable into stereo jack on guitar out into L&R channels on mixingboard is the most practical... then out to separate channels/speakers/monitor/amps...

You can also go directly to separate amps.
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