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You would need to have a line out on the first amp that is compatible with the line in on the second amp. Lets assume you are talking about Guitars and guitar amps. A headphone out would probably work fine as a inbound signal for a second amp. But if you really want to do this right young Stevie Ray, get an AB box. They are cheapo and will help you with a lot better sound. Buy a box that allows you to plug your guitar into one input and have two outputs. Commonly known as an A B box, meaning that you can run the guitar signal to amp A or step on a switch and run it to Amp B. Amp A is set to your normal rhythm guitar settings, and amp B is set to melt their faces when you do a solo. BUT- for this question be sure and get a box that allows you to route the signal to both amps at the same time.

Why use a box?

Because if you run the amps in series like you are asking, any tone coloration, distortion, etc on Amp A will also color the tone from Amp B. You will be much better off being able to set the tones, colors, distortion, compression etc. on the separate individual amps. You will sound better, and get a lot more options rather than running one amp into the other.

And if not too confusing already, you can Mic amp A and run the Mic into Amp B if you still wanted to do that.

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