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Re: improv with others
I've certainly been tempted by the SRM 450. My problem with that approach
is
two-fold:
First, it leaves me with a bigger rig when the whole point was to try to be
more portable.
Second, it seems like overkill a lot of the time. For those who have these
speakers, how well do they work at reasonably low -- i.e., home studio --
volumes?
For a really compact, DG-Stomp based solution, it's too bad that the DG60FX
(i.e., the DG-Stomp in a combo amp, not the original DG60) doesn't have an
effects loop. At least I don't think it does.
So, I could spend $700 and get the really versatile SRM 450 but end up with
one more thing to haul around. Or I could spend $600 and get a DG-80 and
stick an EDP in the effects loop when looking for a mobile solution. Of
course, I guess I should offset its mobility with the absence of floor
control unless I add a MIDI controller...
Mark
on 11/27/02 8:26 AM, Greg House at ghunicycle@yahoo.com wrote:
> Yeah, I thought of that just after sending the msg. I figured it wasn't
>worth
> adding another reply.
>
> I was thinking of adding a powered PA speaker (maybe a pair) for that,
>perhaps
> a
> Mackie SRM 450. Or a smaller, lighter, less expensive option would be a
>Tech21
> Power Engine 60 (basically a simple power amp & a guitar speaker in a
>box,
> like a
> combo amp with no preamp)