Truetone49 Messages: 5 Registered: April 2016 Location: Frisco TX
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I truly appreciate the education you are providing. In my 50+ years using live sound amplification, I never had an occasion to "link" two amps. Of course, during the early part of that time period, I was lucky to afford even ONE amp!
My friend's music source is an iPod Classic. The CNET website suggests the headphone jack output of an iPod is 30mW per channel, and an online converter says that equates to .03VA. So, if the stereo output of an iPod is 60mW, equating to .06 volts, is that an acceptable signal for direct input to the K150?
And, yes, the K150 is a stack, rather than a combo. The head has CHANNELS 1 & 2, with two inputs each, running vertically. So, if I am understanding correctly, my friend could plug his iPod into the TOP CHANNEL 1, then plug one end of a 12 gauge 1/4" to 1/4" speaker cable into the BOTTOM CHANNEL 1....and the other end of that speaker cable into any of the inputs on the front of the K200.
That is, unless I can talk him out of doing it at all!