I am planning on using two amps with my delay pedal and was wondering if it will sound as good if the speakers are side by side or need to be spread out?
I am just setting it up in my man cave and wanted to get a great sound, but ideally wanted them fairly close. I can put them in front of me with about 3 feet in-between (ideal) or 10 feet apart
there’s always a practical side to this stuff too. draping long speaker cables about are not always a healthy practice for cables and speaker jack longevity if you move gear around the room often. most live wdw cab configs i’ve seen are fairy condensed. i found a happy place with a center 4x12 and two 1x12 wet cabs on stands aimed at my head. ymmv.
exhibit A: michael landau wdw live rig with tone tubbies 2x12 dry center cab and two CAE 2x10 wet cabs
my braddah zach’s wdw 4x12s
neither were hurting for a lack of stereo imaging. wall space maybe… 3 x 4x12s is about 7&1/2 feet wide packed tightly side by side which is fairly significant!
depends what you are trying to achieve ... if you are wanting ping pong type delay stuff (which would be more suited to a W/D/W rig) then wider is better ... but for me a stereo rig really means having 2 amps blended to give one HUGE sound so cabs right next to each other angled slightly away from each other gives a nice big sound
my braddah zach’s wdw 4x12s View attachment 239102
neither were hurting for a lack of stereo imaging. wall space maybe… 3 x 4x12s is about 7&1/2 feet wide packed tightly side by side which is fairly significant!
i have an old school wooden tv/stereo entertainment unit and 2 cabinets in the garage filled with guitar gear besides my 4x12, 2 1x12s, 3 heads, rack, and pedalboard. tone pile!
holdsworth used to stack 2 clean combos on his two lead tone boogie half back slanted extension cabs for his stereo rack rigs so speakers were better aimed at his head
my other friends just let the chips fall as they may setting up their rigs around available space v sound spread. it’s more about volume balance and clarity to me. if you want wider separation, increase the delay!
I have not read the responses but to the op...in my experience one half stack on each side of the room really worked great for me. But I was doing crazy wet chorus effects and running the second amp milliseconds behind the first. Maybe 40 milliseconds. Tremoverb halfstack and boosted Zakk Wylde sig halfstack. Just crazy-swirly-massive sounding rig.
A bit more specifics, I'm using this for a wdw rig with my new Boss EVH SDE-3000 pedal. Right now I'm just doing stereo but eventually want to do three amps. I currently have the cabs a few feet apart.