| I've read a few news group threads by jazzers 
suggesting that the Polytones, especially the old ones, were good for nylong 
strings. That's interesting, for a non-full range speaker, but not 
surprising.  I may come back to this one, being a huge Polytone amp. It 
just gives me an excuse to buy one!   Kris   
  ----- Original Message -----  Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 6:42 
  AM Subject: RE: Small/Light Acoustic Guitar 
  Amps for Nylon String Guitars 
 I 
  gotta say, I love my little PolyTone Mega-Brute. It's not specifically an 
  acoustic guitar amp, and the only effect it has is reverb (plus some nicely 
  done, finely-tunable solid-state overdrive from its "Sonic Circuit" preamp 
  channel). However, it's really small and light (<30 pounds), and 
  everything seems to sound good through it. I use it with my Godin 
  nylon-string - with and without the guitar synth module, with my jazz guitar, 
  and with my rock guitar. It has even held it's own with a rather loud 
  full-tilt reggae band (they laughed when I walked in with it. when I played, 
  they cried :-) ). It even can handle a preamped guitar and high-impedance 
  microphone simultaneously at moderate volumes, so it works if I temporarily 
  enter "singer-songmangler" mode. The synth tones sound much better than I'd 
  expect from a guitar amp, and the nylon sound is great. And of course, it's 
  terrific for jazz.   Best 
wishes, Warren 
  Sirota 
    
    
    I know it's off topic, but for those loopers 
    out there using acoustic guitars like myself, are you using amps (not PA), 
    and if so what?  I'm doing research and found about 10 different 
    acoustic guitar amplifiers to choose from. This one had some good reviews 
    for transparency, has digital effects and level control, etc:     I also read up on the Roland, Fender, Ibanez, 
    and Crate acoustic guitar amps.  I'm looking for a very small amp, like the size of the Roland Cube 
    30, but full range with a tweeter or coaxial speaker.
   Played my new Taylor nylon string at my jazz gig last night, through 
    the Roland Cube 30...not bad, but not ideal.    Kris     |