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Re: guitar amps
Paul - do you know the price(s) of the Jazz Amp? Their web
site doesn't say (just "inexpensive"), and the one Harmony
Central review doesn't, either.
BTW, hi everyone... I've been silently lurking for a while as my looping
activity goes in spurts with long periods of inactivity depending on all
my other projects. I've got a Boomerang, RC-20XL, and just got an RC-50,
used with various electric fiddles.
-Betty
At 06:40 AM 12/18/2006, Paul Mimlitsch wrote:
On Dec 17, 2006, at 7:58 PM,
Krispen Hartung wrote:
I'm with you. I could even run
my laptop directly into my Mackie 1x10 speakers...it's mainly convenience
and portability. I have a thing about being able to walk into a jazz gig
with nothing buy my guitar and a combo amp. :) It's ver
liberating. The more gear I have to setup for a gig like that, the more
disgruntled I get over time. / K
kris;
here's a great little amp for a no frills solid state "straight
up" jazz amp: <<
http://www.jazzamp.com/index.asp
>>. no bells/ whistles but great eq section and "put the others to shame" jazz tone.
for tubes and lots of ins/ outs (effects loop, xlr out, channel switching etc.) in a small powerful package, I've found the: <<
http://www.traynoramps.com/products.asp?type=1&cat=18&id=251 >> to be real good all around amp. I followed the lead of most reviews and replaced the stock "Sovtek" tubes with "EuroTubes" for a smoother tone.
Betty Widerski
http://bettywiderski.com
Electric/Acoustic Improv Violinist