| Subject: | Re: [RESOGUIT-L] Acoustic Amps | | Date: | Thursday, April 6, 2006 13:49:02 (-0400) | | From: | Jim Norman <jim99 @.........net>
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Thanks, Dick. I think you're right. Although they are out of my price
range at the moment, I think the only ones worth considering are those that
have the flexibility to use either type of input for both (or more)
channels. Crate has an amp around the $350 range that fills the bill on
inputs, although I think it comes in around 60W. 200 W, huh? Yikes!
Unfortunately, I'd probably need a roadie to cart such a thing around for
me. Ah, the joys of amplification . . .
Cheers,
Jim N.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard DeNeve" <richard_d13132@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [RESOGUIT-L] Acoustic Amps
> Jim,
>
> Look at Musiciansfriend.com, and scroll down the left
> column to packaged PA systems. They list several in
> the $400-$750 range with 4 or more inputs. Most
> inputs will accept either an XLR (i.e. low impedence
> microphone) or 1/4 inch RCA (instrument and/or hiogh
> impedence microphone) plug. Many have a switch to
> allow low level (like a microphone or pick-up) or high
> level (like a pre-amp) input. Some also have
> switchable phantom power to some inputs, in case you
> want to use a consenser microphone. 200 watts or more
> should be adequate for a couple of thousand square
> feet, 80-100 people or so.
>
> The usual disclaimers.
>
> Dick DeNeve
>
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