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Daft, or even naive question...

I have acquired a new-to-me practice amp, which has one input. Ā I like to play along with backing tracks, previously run through my old, deceased amp’s second input.

Is there any way to play both through the one input? Ā Balancing volumes isn’t a problem, as both have their own control.

I have seen splitters (2 into 1) for headphone sockets, is it as simple as using one of these?

Thanks

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What other kit have you already got?

I use a little Zoom multiFX - which gives effects, tuner, drum patterns as well - with the other source (phone, MP3 player etc) into its aux input.

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Baxlin said:

Daft, or even naive question...

I have acquired a new-to-me practice amp, which has one input. Ā I like to play along with backing tracks, previously run through my old, deceased amp’s second input.

Is there any way to play both through the one input? Ā Balancing volumes isn’t a problem, as both have their own control.

I have seen splitters (2 into 1) for headphone sockets, is it as simple as using one of these?

Thanks

Yes, a suitable splitter would do the job, but something along the lines of a cheap mixer would give you more control.

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Many thanks, I don’t have much in the way of kit, I’m a ā€˜bass and amp’ player, but the idea of a mixer interests me.

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32 minutes ago, Baxlin said:

Many thanks, I don’t have much in the way of kit, I’m a ā€˜bass and amp’ player, but the idea of a mixer interests me.

There’s a Behringer one (MX400 I think it’s called) that’s a 4 channel mixer, so more than you need,Ā but will sort this with aplomb for less than Ā£20.

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Most mini-mixers have too low an input impedance to work well with a bass guitar plugged directly into them (especially passive basses). You really need something with a high impedance input.
You could use something like the little Behringer mixer mentioned above, as long as you used another pedal as a buffer between the bass and the mixer.

Alternatively:

The Palmer Duetto is designed for pretty much your exact requirements, but is maybe a bit pricey, and you'd be unlikely to find one second hand.

Or the venerable Boss LS-2 could certainly be pressed into service for your purpose, and you might pick up a second-hand one pretty cheap here on the forum.

Posted (edited)
19 minutes ago, paulbuzz said:

Most mini-mixers have too low an input impedance to work well with a bass guitar plugged directly into them (especially passive basses). You really need something with a high impedance input.
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It's the rare mixer that would have too low an input impedance to use with a passive bass; inadequate gain is more likely. However, whatever the OP has for his backing track source could have a very low output impedance, 600 ohms or less, and that would be a major problem using a passive bass with a passive splitter.

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39 minutes ago, Bill Fitzmaurice said:

It's the rare mixer that would have too low an input impedance to use with a passive bass

Intriguing suggestion, Bill!
In general there seems to be a broad consensus that input impedances less than about 500 kohm cause a loss of top end from passive guitar/bass pickup signals. Would you disagree with this?

The little Behringer mixer mentioned above, for example, has an input impedance of only 5 kohm. Would you say this impedance would be ok for passive pickups?

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It's only 5kOhms because it's a line level mixer, so it usually deals with keyboard outputs of 600 ohms or less. 10kOhms would be the minimum to use with passives, with more being better. When I think of a mini-mixer it's more along the lines of the Mackie Mix 8.

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I use a cheap splitter into my Hartke practice amp - the otherside of my splitter goes into my PlayStation and works perfectly.Ā 

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