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Hi, what you need is a splitter. There are simple ones (which consist of one input which feeds four OpAmps which feed one output each) like the Nobels Split4 (1 in/4 out) at ?55. Typical Nobels design, and I'd suspect just as crappy (for some simple signal routing application I tried a Nobels SPX31 loop-mixer a music store lent me, and which sounded and operated horribly, before deciding that I would really need a 1202 VLZ pro). There is the Behringer MX882 Ultralink Pro [?129] which can be used as either a 8in/2 out or a 2in/6 out splitter mixer. 1HU rackmount, I'd suspect typical Behringer quality (which means the best performance for your money, although some people here will tell you not to use those for ethical reasons - but their MX2642A console is such an integral part of my loop setup I simply "couldn't live without it"). Then there are similair devices with about the same features for a considerably higher price (by DOD or BBE) like the DOD SR606, and of course the devices which also do what you want - like the Brunetti Matrix or the Switchblade. But if you'd really need those, you'd already know about them, so I will spare you the details... Rainer Rainer Straschill Moinlabs GFX and Soundworks - www.moinlabs.de digital penis expert group - www.dpeg.de The MoinSound Archives - www.mp3.com/moinlabs > -----Original Message----- > From: guitar66. [mailto:jguitar11@webtv.net] > Sent: Donnerstag, 15. August 2002 03:25 > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Subject: one guitar played therw four guitar amps. > > > hi. could you inform me of a way to run one guitar with four > full stacks > at the same time? is there a simple box that has one input and four > outputs with it? thanks for any help. >