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Message 3439
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| Subject: | Re: [RESOGUIT-L] Acoustic Amps | | Date: | , April 1, 2006 03:18:15 (+0100) | | From: | tower.op <tower.op @.......net>
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| In reply to: | Message 3435 (written by Jim Norman) |
I used to work alone with a 4 input EMC (brand) PA that had two, 4 foot high
columns. I had one or two mikes, an electronic drummer, and my D28 equipped with
a Barcus-Berry acoustic pickup. It all worked well for me.
Steve Bartlett
"Jim Norman" <jim99@earthlink.net> wrote:
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...
Here are my questions: are acoustic amps with dual
inputs
> really designed to function as both instrument amplifiers and a PA
system
> (that is, using the XLR input for a vocal mic). I thought they were
> generally designed so you could use both a mic and a line input to
reinforce
> an instrument. Do any of you use acoustic amps in this dual-purpose
way?
> And have you ever gigged with everybody operating their own dual input
amps
> as a sound system for small venue gigs? It just seems to me that it
would
> be a nightmare trying to balance the sounds coming out of 4 amps,
especially
> when they are trying to function as both instrument reinforcement and PA
> system.
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> Thanks in advance for your help.
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> Jim N.
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