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Originally Posted by solarburnDSL50
Right now I just play my amps separately and put the Dano in front of which ever one I'm playing. I have it set up at home to be an easy change but no A/B switch which would be easier. I just don't own one yet. If I were to run them both I would use an A/B pedal to switch between them. I don't think I would play them in stereo together. Voiced too differently. I don't know. Guess I'd actually have to try it to be able to say for sure.
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I know what you mean about different voicings. It's like comparing a motorcycle to a semi truck.
I found that I like the combination of the different voicings but I may tweak them both differently than you. I try to find a tonal middle ground between the two amps. I like having different effects on each one and the stereo chorus on both (whenever I use it which is rare).
Technically, My Marshall is 45 watts and the Dr. Z is 18 watts so it's a little stretch but not too bad though headroom could be an issue.
The way I figure. They are both enough to fill a club or a studio and if I am on a real big stage they are getting microphones put in front of them anyway.