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Kieth Hilton, Please email me, I blew my pedal out. Need to get it fixed. jimanne@cwis.net<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jim Florence on 21 August 2001 at 04:38 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Hey Bob, it was easy. Plugging two Twins in the two "out plugs" it went out immediately, and the amps are unhurt. The polarities were OK on the amps but the cord from the pedal shocked me at the time it happened. Hopefully Keith will discover what caused it since the reason for the two plugs is so I can play two amps.
Jim
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I have been away for a time, to Alaska, Jamacia West Indies, then had two deaths in my family. The two outputs on my pedal are designed to power two amps with no problem. Many guys are powering two amps with the two outputs. It will be interesting to see what the problem is in powering the two twin amps.
Off hand, I can't think of anything that would cause this unless it would be a big difference in ground potential between the two amps. We will just have to see what happened. The first thing I would advise is that the amp power plugs have 3 prong grounded connectors on them, and be plugged into wall recepticals that are earth grounded.
Off hand, I can't think of anything that would cause this unless it would be a big difference in ground potential between the two amps. We will just have to see what happened. The first thing I would advise is that the amp power plugs have 3 prong grounded connectors on them, and be plugged into wall recepticals that are earth grounded.