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Re: SV: Phat Acoustic Portable PA



Thank you Per!

~Peter.




 
>From: "Per Boysen"
>Reply-To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
>To:
>Subject: SV: Phat Acoustic Portable PA
>Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2003 14:09:09 +0100
>
>Hi Peter,
>
>I did a couple of live looping gigs and rented the following system:
>
>2 Mackie active top cabinets SRN450 on stands and 1 Sub woofer, SRS1500.
>
>This system sounded awesome! I connected it directly to the mixer stereo
>out of my looping gator rack. As sounds I was using tenor sax and
>stratocaster guitar (lined preamp) and a woman sat in on djembe for one
>concert. The bass was HUGE and I had to adjust the repeater track I use
>to turn down my tenor sax to a "bass horn" so it wouldn't blow the
>clothes off everybody ;-)
>
>It's not a portable PA system though. You have to transport it by car.
>
>Best wishes
>
>Per Boysen
>________________
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>www.looproom.com
>
>
>
>I am considering purchasing a pair of the ev sax100a's, their powered
>speakers for a live pa setup. Playing baritone acoustic, national
>resophonics, vox, djembe, and sax through with repeater looping. Any
>feedback on these speakers?
>
>Also, any thoughts on compact non powered mixers with on board effects?
>
>How bout a good compressor for some phat guitar sound?
>
>I'm using ART's pro vla and mpa right now, and haven't tried it yet, but
>am considering using a pair of earthworks SR77 mics for micing the
>guitars, setting one for nylonstring and general fingerpicking levels,
>and the other for reso thumpville. I have sunrise pickups in all my
>flattops, which I am moderately satisfied with, and am debating going
>with mics only.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Peter T Hutter.
>
>


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