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Is it Safe?

I'm babysitting a base guitar plus amp for a few days, and I want to plug in my Takamine acoustic/electric to see what it sounds like etc. The amp is a Johnson Standard 10B and the lead is the one belonging to the base. From what I've read here, it should be safe to do this, but does someone know for sure that this won't damage my Takamine (it doesn't matter so much about the amp, obviously!)


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Pop goes the tweeter.
Yeah but......

Life is full of tweeters. Heck, ya got to plug something in sometime.

Plug and Play. Am I mistaken?

Driving your full blown Takamine on rails is not going to blow either the amp or the Takamine. Unless, of course, you're Jimi Hendrix on Red Bull. And in that case, as Dylan mentioned, "at any moment I'm waiting for all hell to break loose!"



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