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Jim A
Posted 2009-05-26 3:27 PM (#414261)
Subject: Looking for new acoustic amp suggestions


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I'm reaching out to my fellow Ovation fans to help with suggestions for a new acoustic amp.

I'm looking for something for small jams and events. Looking for quality but don't need overwhelming stadium level power..not ready to shake the rafters of the Boston Garden just yet. I'm playing a Balladeer 1771 LX and Breedlove Atlas. I have tried a Fender Acoustasonic 30 and liked it a lot.

Thanks for your ideas and suggestions.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2009-05-26 3:37 PM (#414262 - in reply to #414261)
Subject: Re: Looking for new acoustic amp suggestions


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Bose L1 Compact, under a grand USD. Or wait a few months and pick up a used one on Ebay. This will out-perform every acoustic amp on the market.

L1 Compact
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2009-05-26 3:57 PM (#414263 - in reply to #414261)
Subject: Re: Looking for new acoustic amp suggestions



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Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains
Budget?
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BT717
Posted 2009-05-26 4:21 PM (#414264 - in reply to #414261)
Subject: Re: Looking for new acoustic amp suggestions


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Hey Jim
Not sure where in Mass you are but I've heard others here say this is a good Acoustic Amp. Not sure if you want Brand new or not.It's in Hartford.

http://hartford.craigslist.org/msg/1185901380.html
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-05-26 6:31 PM (#414265 - in reply to #414261)
Subject: Re: Looking for new acoustic amp suggestions
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Location: Florida Central Gulf Coast
Love mine! I can't see another amp unless it's the Bose L1 Compact, which I haven't heard yet.

Buck for dollar, the Shen Jr. is a winner.
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G8r
Posted 2009-05-26 7:38 PM (#414266 - in reply to #414261)
Subject: Re: Looking for new acoustic amp suggestions


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Originally posted by 2ifbyC:
Buck for dollar, the Shen Jr. is a winner.
Agreed. My Shen-100 is the catz azz.
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Fridave
Posted 2009-05-26 7:58 PM (#414267 - in reply to #414261)
Subject: Re: Looking for new acoustic amp suggestions


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I'm with Mr. Templeman, if the Bose compact sounds anything like its big brother,get it dialed in right and nothing can compare for a plugged in O and vocals.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2009-05-26 10:05 PM (#414268 - in reply to #414261)
Subject: Re: Looking for new acoustic amp suggestions



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The Bose is the best choice if you have the $$$.

I've got a Roland AC-60 which is a great amp. They also now make an AC-90.
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Paulcc1
Posted 2009-05-26 10:18 PM (#414269 - in reply to #414261)
Subject: Re: Looking for new acoustic amp suggestions


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I have a Fender Acoustasonic 30 and I love it
Pauly
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stonebobbo
Posted 2009-05-26 10:26 PM (#414270 - in reply to #414261)
Subject: Re: Looking for new acoustic amp suggestions



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Location: Tennessee
Genz Benz Shen 60.
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an4340
Posted 2009-05-26 10:34 PM (#414271 - in reply to #414261)
Subject: Re: Looking for new acoustic amp suggestions


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Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands
Try using:
a self powered PA by yamaha.
Or
Ibanez Troubador
Or
Hog 20
Or
Phil Jones Cub AAD
Or
Mackie SRM 150

I guess if we knew your price and where you're going to play ... but that acoustic sonic should work for most small applications.
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an4340
Posted 2009-05-26 10:48 PM (#414272 - in reply to #414261)
Subject: Re: Looking for new acoustic amp suggestions


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Oh yeah, and for real small applications MS 101 yamaha ... perfect for a bedroom or den.
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an4340
Posted 2009-05-26 11:14 PM (#414273 - in reply to #414261)
Subject: Re: Looking for new acoustic amp suggestions


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I'd say go with the lightest and smallest that'll work for you. Price is secondary when you have worry about your back
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2009-05-27 7:26 AM (#414274 - in reply to #414261)
Subject: Re: Looking for new acoustic amp suggestions



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I have the Shen 60, and for what I need it for, I rarely turn it up to 5. This means I'm probably not ever reaching the sweet spot for sound. You might think about a lighter one if the same is true for you. Although, it does always sound very good, is expandable, and can be used as a complete PA.

Also, consider how easy it is to dial in the effects you want quickly. I almost need my reading glasses to do it.

I've played with the Crate 30w model, and the effects dial doesn't click into place on that one, making it even harder. Still, it sounded good as well.

The Roland AC-60 sounds good, and doesn't have all the extra Flange etc. if you just want a good clean acoustic sound.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2009-05-27 8:54 AM (#414275 - in reply to #414261)
Subject: Re: Looking for new acoustic amp suggestions



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Anybody ever use a Bose outdoors? If so, did it make any difference?
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Gallerinski
Posted 2009-05-27 9:55 AM (#414276 - in reply to #414261)
Subject: Re: Looking for new acoustic amp suggestions
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Originally posted by ProfessorBB:
Anybody ever use a Bose outdoors? If so, did it make any difference?
Yes. It made an incredible difference. Without it, I could barely be heard.
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FlySig
Posted 2009-05-27 10:06 AM (#414277 - in reply to #414261)
Subject: Re: Looking for new acoustic amp suggestions



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The Roland AC60 is small, relatively light, has it's own carry bag with shoulder strap, sounds good, and has some decent effects. If you want small but enough volume to easily play a restaurant gig, this is the amp.

The Crate Telluride 60W acoustic amp sounds best of all the ones we tried and is the one we bought. But it is a bit heavier and bigger than the Roland unit. It is a lot louder when cranked up than the Roland. This amp will play a bigger room than the Roland. If you have ongoing back problems, this amp is a bit heavy and awkward to carry. When my back acts up I have one of the kids carry this amp.

Features are quite similar between the two. Both have a line-out to plug into the house system if you want.
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FlySig
Posted 2009-05-27 10:18 AM (#414278 - in reply to #414261)
Subject: Re: Looking for new acoustic amp suggestions



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The Roland AC60 is small, relatively light, has it's own carry bag with shoulder strap, sounds good, and has some decent effects. If you want small but enough volume to easily play a restaurant gig, this is the amp.

The Crate Telluride 60W acoustic amp sounds best of all the ones we tried and is the one we bought. But it is a bit heavier and bigger than the Roland unit. It is a lot louder when cranked up than the Roland. This amp will play a bigger room than the Roland. If you have ongoing back problems, this amp is a bit heavy and awkward to carry. When my back acts up I have one of the kids carry this amp.

Features are quite similar between the two. Both have a line-out to plug into the house system if you want.
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Jim A
Posted 2009-05-29 10:14 AM (#414279 - in reply to #414261)
Subject: Re: Looking for new acoustic amp suggestions


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Location: Mass
Thanks everyone!!!! Great input!!!

Best wishes.
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gravydb
Posted 2009-05-29 10:30 AM (#414280 - in reply to #414261)
Subject: Re: Looking for new acoustic amp suggestions


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I'm gonna vote for the Crate models. You know the green ones? I have the 120w CA120DG Durango, and it is fantastic. I've never been a big fan of Crate products, but this amp has changed my opinion. A cool feature of this amp is it has 2 separate channels, each with it's own set of EQ controls. And each channel will accept 1/4" or XLR. Meaning, you can plug in 2 guitars, or a guitar and a vocal mic, etc, with separate EQ control for each. Plus an aux input too (for CD player, drum machine, whatever)! And the built-in effects are pretty decent. It also features a 'feedback elimination' circuit which is easy to use, and is a godsend for us acoustic players.

This particular amp sells new for $500, but I see them selling used for $300-$350.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2009-05-29 10:47 AM (#414281 - in reply to #414261)
Subject: Re: Looking for new acoustic amp suggestions



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Jim, you never let us know what your budget range is for the small acoustic amp you are looking for. It can make a difference. My advice is twofold. Fist, don't buy anything bigger than what you really need because, as others have said, you'll have to carry around the extra weight, and you'll likely end up using the amp down in its lower volume register where most amps are designed not necessarily to be at their best. Second, once you know the size you want (power, speaker size, features, etc.), then my suggestion is to buy the best quality amp you can afford for that size. It will be the most satisfying over the long term. Good luck, and let us know what you decide on.
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Jim A
Posted 2009-06-04 4:48 PM (#414282 - in reply to #414261)
Subject: Re: Looking for new acoustic amp suggestions


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Thanks everyone. My budget was between $600-700 so that puts me in the Fender and Roland range for sure. I was also pointed to a Fishman model. Hoping to make a purchase in the next week.
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an4340
Posted 2009-06-04 4:53 PM (#414283 - in reply to #414261)
Subject: Re: Looking for new acoustic amp suggestions


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Then you'll want the Phil Jones Cub AAD. This is a no-brainer.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2009-06-04 4:57 PM (#414284 - in reply to #414261)
Subject: Re: Looking for new acoustic amp suggestions


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And if you buy it right you should have a coupla hundred change for some extras
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BT717
Posted 2009-06-04 5:25 PM (#414285 - in reply to #414261)
Subject: Re: Looking for new acoustic amp suggestions


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Jim
I have a Fishman loudbox 100. I like it!!

Let us know what you got!
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