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jstout
Posted 2009-07-05 8:29 PM (#408411)
Subject: Practice Amps


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Location: Texas
Whats your choice for an acoustic practice amp ?
good luck
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2009-07-05 10:03 PM (#408412 - in reply to #408411)
Subject: Re: Practice Amps


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P A Loudspeaker , f.ex. a 2-way Electronic speaker such as an OPERA 415 ..coupled to a Mixer..

Vic

.. Endless Possibilities ... FX Pedals .. Anything..Nothing..ALLWAYS GOOD !!
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stonebobbo
Posted 2009-07-05 10:38 PM (#408413 - in reply to #408411)
Subject: Re: Practice Amps



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Genz Benz Shen 60. Doubles as an acoustic amp when I get to go out and play. But most times I practice by myself and I don't use an amp.

How were you planning on using the practice amp and why do you think you should have one?
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jstout
Posted 2009-07-05 11:18 PM (#408414 - in reply to #408411)
Subject: Re: Practice Amps


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Im just shopping ideas,was thinkin about the onboard electronics in the ovations,seems like a waste to not at least hook em up ever now and then,and practice with a friend ?
good luck
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2009-07-05 11:32 PM (#408415 - in reply to #408411)
Subject: Re: Practice Amps


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Originally posted by jstout:
Im just shopping ideas,was thinkin about the onboard electronics in the ovations,seems like a waste to not at least hook em up ever now and then,and practice with a friend ?
good luck
If I get yer drift right , something Portable , Small , Lightweight, Inexpensive, Sturdy , Reliable , then have a look at the FENDER G-DEC , it has a host of effects , a Drummer which is Adjustable , reproduces an Acoustic git. real well ( I was surprised ! ) , and is lots of Fun !!

Vic
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stephent28
Posted 2009-07-06 1:34 AM (#408416 - in reply to #408411)
Subject: Re: Practice Amps



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Genz Benz or ADD Cub.....the GB if I want to hook up a vocal mic.
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dweezil
Posted 2009-07-06 2:56 AM (#408417 - in reply to #408411)
Subject: Re: Practice Amps


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Location: Brighty in Blighty
AAD Cub
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