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We are doing a show with another duet who also run the same set-up that we do... two vocals + acoustic guitar; Vocals into channels 1&2 on the T1 and acoustic guitar into channel 3 on the T1.

We are also including an extra lead guitar into the mix. My question is, if we run the set up as normal (both systems as mono, L & R), how can we connect the lead guitar into both our our mixes?

Would we need to reconfigure the inputs; run a "Y" cable from the lead guitar to channel 4 on both T1's; run the T1's in stereo?

What would be the best recommended set-up?
 
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Hi Solstar,

Keep the lead guitar in one L1®.

Why? See Localization.

There is very little to be gained (maybe 3 dB) by running a single source into two L1®s.
 
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Thanks for the quick response, ST. After reading about localization, it made sense.
 
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Hey there Solstar,

Any time.

Glad that made sense.
 
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