Yes, each head will need its own speaker cab, but you can run two heads several ways, here are two- 1) use a stereo chorus, stereo delay or an "a/b/y" pedal to split your signal. 2) go straight into one head, come out of the 1st head's fx send output to go into second amps fx return, which is like a "slave output" on tube amps. Good Luck!
You have to use seperate speakers for each. These are not designed for any form of "bridged" operation. You would have to wye the inouts from your source.
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Yes, each head will need its own speaker cab, but you can run two heads several ways, here are two- 1) use a stereo chorus, stereo delay or an "a/b/y" pedal to split your signal. 2) go straight into one head, come out of the 1st head's fx send output to go into second amps fx return, which is like a "slave output" on tube amps. Good Luck!
You have to use seperate speakers for each. These are not designed for any form of "bridged" operation.
You would have to wye the inouts from your source.