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guitar and drum machine

Reply from: mikew01
Date: 21 May 2008, 22:11
guitar and drum machine

Hello, I have a Roland cube 60 amp which has a single input jack, I
want to be able to run my drum machine and my guitar through the amp,
is there a cable splitter or some other device I could purchase to
help me get this set up?

I bought the amp thinking it would have an aux in like the 30x version
does but alas it doesnt.

Thanks.

Reply from: Lord Valve
Date: 21 May 2008, 23:01
Re: guitar and drum machine

mikew01 wrote:

> Hello, I have a Roland cube 60 amp which has a single input jack, I
> want to be able to run my drum machine and my guitar through the amp,
> is there a cable splitter or some other device I could purchase to
> help me get this set up?
>
> I bought the amp thinking it would have an aux in like the 30x version
> does but alas it doesnt.
>
> Thanks.

Get one of the smallest Behringer mixers - like this one:

http :// www .behringerusa,com /502/index.cfm?lang=ENG

This will allow you to mix your axe and your drum machine,
as well as a mike, if you need to. Bonus: also functions
as a headphone amp, and has tape in/out (stereo) at the
right level for tape. I don't have my Behringer pricelist
handy, but if I recall correctly, this will cost you less than
$40. You'd be surprised at how many things you will find
to use a small channel-count (but fairly high quality) mixer
for. Consider it as an audio pocket-knife.

Lord Valve
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