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Jason_S |
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Joined: August 2006 Posts: 2804 Location: ranson,wva | ive got 3 'O's that i can plug in now..i think its time to get a good amp,does any one have any advice as what to look for what to stay away from..thanks jason..might have to ride down to rockville to the g.c tomorow with my folklore and try a few out.. | ||
Mark in Boise |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 12755 Location: Boise, Idaho | Huge range in price and options, Johnny. What do you intend to use it for? Practice or performance and if performing, how big a venue? | ||
gh1 |
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Joined: April 2006 Posts: 972 Location: PDX | I love my Genz Beenz Shen. Jr. But I just play it in my home. FWIW _____ gh1 | ||
Jason_S |
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Joined: August 2006 Posts: 2804 Location: ranson,wva | just here at the house or when i go home to wva to jam with friends on weekends, we play in a 100yr old barn that my best friend converted in to his house/studio/shop.. just looking for that clean acoustic sound,no effects or any of that shit..jason | ||
Jason_S |
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Joined: August 2006 Posts: 2804 Location: ranson,wva | jimmy's got a big fender and a couple p.a's...jason | ||
noah |
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Joined: December 2004 Posts: 1673 Location: SoCal | What is your budget? | ||
FlicKreno aka Solid Top |
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Joined: April 2006 Posts: 2491 Location: Copenhagen Denmark | Hi there....seems that You have decided to "Walk the Line " :p may I suggest the KUSTOM siennaseries..American ..Acoustic Amps...3 models..: 16 watts..35 watts..65 watts the 65 watts sports a 12" speaker&high frequency driver 2 instruments 1 mic input weighs 48 lbs. ( only a little heavy ) ;) and costs slightly more than the others ,the 65 watts is the only 1 that I have used and gives U value for money playing "around the house" and "Coffee gigs" alike,it holds up to it all,and above all,GOOD SOUND & ruggedly made,without dumping U in the "poorhouse" :p Might be worth checking out ;) Vic | ||
JeffreyD |
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Joined: September 2004 Posts: 777 Location: East Wenatchee, WA | OK...I will say it again....although expensive. Don't overlook Barbetta Sona....pretty sweet and smooth sounding, no fancy effects and 5 channels of connection (including a mic). My lowly 23C served in our church as the only PA for a year and handled 2 mics (with transformer on one) keyboard and two guitars and in a 100 person venue was clear as a bell (175w bi-amped, 15" and horn). These things get great reviews and are light to boot. | ||
Jason_S |
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Joined: August 2006 Posts: 2804 Location: ranson,wva | my oldst stepson aked what i wanted for xmas.i told him id like to have a new amp..i figure some where in the $200-400 range. we gotta take him to his friends tonight so im gonna swing by gc and try a few out with my horrific playing..im thinking some where in the 60-150 watt range with a single 12 or a pair of 12's..jason | ||
Thanksforallthefish |
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Joined: November 2004 Posts: 1374 | the Crate acoustics are pretty good and well-reviewed, and you can get them fairly inexpensively used. they are bi-amped and tri-amped depending on the model and have 2 or 3 independent channels, one of which is a dedicated xlr. I currently own a CA125 which weighs a ton but is very dependable. the CA60 model would be right up your alley... they also have the D versions which add some basic effects. if you can, play before you buy and use your guitar if possible. Glenn | ||
an4340 |
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Joined: May 2003 Posts: 4389 Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands | To me, 150 watts is pretty big. It's also heavy (is your step son your roady?) ... I'd stay under 60 watts. I think you'll find something between 25 and 60 that'll fit your need, won't break your bank book, and won't give you a hernia. In that range I'd look at Crates and Fenders. Also, I'd do a search here on wattage and volume. Paul Temp did a good posting on that a while ago. You'd be suprised how little extra wattage adds to volume. | ||
Jason_S |
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Joined: August 2006 Posts: 2804 Location: ranson,wva | im gonna go and try a few out this evening..jason | ||
Thanksforallthefish |
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Joined: November 2004 Posts: 1374 | I agree on the 150 being a little big actually a lot big for most in my opinion, my 125 is too much amp for me most of the time unless I'm playing out, at home the amps in use the most are 2)5 watt tube heads (epi juniors) and a little Kustom 16watt acoustic w/reverb. my electric amp is a Kustom Quad65 which is similar to the sienna mentioned above(but voiced for electric instead of acoustic) and in most cases is also too much power to be set upon a mobile home community. 35 to 60 watts in a good quality amp should be more than you need, and if not, feed it to the board or mike it. Glenn | ||
mtnbikerfred |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 1421 Location: Orange County, California | You should try to score a Fender Acoustisonic Jr. A Couple people around here use them. I sold my DSP version to Woody. Very loud, very clean. Older non-dsp units can be had for a couple of hudred. | ||
worshipleader |
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Joined: June 2004 Posts: 580 Location: NW NJ | Genz-Benz Shenandoah Jr. | ||
Capo Guy |
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Joined: December 2004 Posts: 4394 Location: East Tennessee | I recently got a Roland AC 60. I love it. Lightweight, 2 channels 1- 1/4' plug 2nd- 1/4' or XLR. Reverb, Chorus. 20 lbs. Enough power to drive the neighbors crazy. :cool: :D | ||
ProfessorBB |
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Joined: January 2006 Posts: 5881 Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains | I use two Fender Acoustasonic Jrs with DSP, one for each channel on the stereo guitars. I recently picked up a Trace Elliott TA100R for gigging. The two different models are similar in features: multi channel, built-in effects, XLR capabilities in and out, EQ shaping, notch filter. They also differ in some areas: the Fender is louder, heavier, has better effects, costs at least $100 less in price on the used market, and offers a more crisp treble-like sound. The Trace is smaller and easier to handle for gigs, and probably provides a truer acoustic sound reproduction, but costs more and is more difficult to find as they have been out of production for some time. I am very satisfied with both models. | ||
FlicKreno aka Solid Top |
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Joined: April 2006 Posts: 2491 Location: Copenhagen Denmark | Psssst Johnny C..did U know that Your namesake had been using a P A made by kustom since the seventies ? actually His Son has donated that P A to KUSTOM for display in their museum ,do n`t know how to post a link ,but check YAHOO for their site , have a look at that P A , and the sienna serie might as well go all the way "Walking that Line" :) ..& the price is rather friendly ;) ...of course if it`s stereo that U need then that roland AC 60 would be a good bet.. Vic | ||
Jason_S |
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Joined: August 2006 Posts: 2804 Location: ranson,wva | i think im gonna go with a rowland..its a small package but has a big sound..i forgot the model number on the way home..im gonna go back tomorow and buy it...jason | ||
guitarwannabee |
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Joined: January 2006 Posts: 1478 Location: Michigan | My feeling is how often are you going to buy an Amp ? I had the same thoughts as you are having and I went with the Roland AC-60 with a Samson stand . It was more pricey than I was expecting but only by a $100.00. That sounded like a lot when I was looking but I will probably keep this Amp for the rest of my playing days ( maybe 10 years ? )so that works out to $10.00 a year or less than $1.00 a month. Buy the best you can and you will not be sorry about it.This Amp has outstanding sound with two channels that have the best chorus and delay that I have heard on a small acoustical amplifier. ( masks your mistakes ) alot better .Well worth the money. Good luck to you on your purchase. GWB | ||
guitarwannabee |
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Joined: January 2006 Posts: 1478 Location: Michigan | I screwed up , I meant to say the amp has a great REVERB & CHORUS and I said DELAY & CHORUS. There is no DELAY on the Roland AC-60. GWB | ||
Jason_S |
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Joined: August 2006 Posts: 2804 Location: ranson,wva | the one i tried and realy liked was 499.00 but they said they would take $475.99 cash. it was a rowland something or other. it was very compact but had a HUGE sound..jason | ||
guitarwannabee |
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Joined: January 2006 Posts: 1478 Location: Michigan | I got mine last year for $450.00 with the samson stand at our local music store.I had to barter on it but they did it for that.The hot shot at Guitar Center told me that nobody discounts the Roland AC-60 he was trying to get the list price of $599.00. You might want to check out E-Bay .GWB | ||
Mark in Boise |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 12755 Location: Boise, Idaho | I was just in our GC last night and they had the AC-60 on display, "marked down" to $599. | ||
Jason_S |
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Joined: August 2006 Posts: 2804 Location: ranson,wva | its a ac-60...im going to a few shops it the city today and shop around a bit..jason | ||
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