| Subject: | Re: [RESOGUIT-L] Acoustic Amps | | Date: | Thursday, April 6, 2006 13:56:43 (-0400) | | From: | Jim Norman <jim99 @.........net>
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Oops. Forget my previous reply, Dick. Thought you were talking about amps
rather than PAs. Yes, I agree that a PA system is the way to go. I'm
really using the forum to help support my argument to my friends that
acoustic amps are not going to work very well for our purposes and we should
continue to use the PA they already have. But I haven't had much success on
that score. Thanks for your comments. They should help.
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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