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  1. Thank you! Not sure which one I'll get yet but I'll probably lean towards getting two mono since most stereo power amps appear to be rack mounted. Since my goal in moving to the Helix is to keep streamline my setup I'm trying to stay away from rack mounting if possible.
  2. Hello all! Long time user of Line 6 products and I will soon become a Helix LT owner (VERY excited!). I plan on picking up the Helix LT by the end of this week and have a few questions that I'm hoping to gain clarity around. For informational purposes, in my current band I currently A/B/Y a JCM 800 and Dual Rectifier through individual 4x12's. My goal is to replicate this setup with the Helix unit where the Helix is taking over for the JCM and Dual Rec (with a few effects thrown in there of course), while using my existing cabs. I know it would be probably be easier to run through frfr cabs, but am going to be using my existing cabs occasionally as well so I'd rather not need to purchase more. I've done a decent amount of research and know that I can run two amps at the same time using the Helix LT, which is one of the big selling points to me. However, my main question is how would I set up a dual amp/dual cab setup so that the JCM amp is running through one cab and the Dual Rec is running through the other? I know that I'll need a power amp, but am unsure of what to look for in a power amp so that I can do this. Will I need to find one that has two individual inputs and outputs? Would I have to purchase two separate power amps? I haven't been able to find anything out there about this (I'm sure it exists but I just haven't had any luck). Also, if anyone happens to have any recommendations in power amp wattages I'd love to have some guidance on that as well. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance!!
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