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Re: OT: Small/Light Acoustic Guitar Amps for Nylon String Guitars



For me, it's the pickup that counts in an acoustic instrument! I use the K&K Trinity Plus (3 way) and it sounds incredible through my very very old Panaramic (Magnatone) tube amp. Mike Gillies, engineer for Metallica, when he heard our guitars with K&Ks said, "You don't need mic's" (for recording). This was so disappointing because I'd just bought $9K worth of mics for just that! I heard Kelly Joe Phelps using a Sunrise that sounded good through the PA. I know that last I saw Leo Kottke was using a Fender Deluxe Reverb. I really respect his talent and ears.

Haven't heard the Ultrasounds... but I've heard good things about them. If they're made by the guys who used to own Ultrasound PA company (Bay Area) they MUST be very good.

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On 9-Aug-06, at 7:45 AM, Paul Mimlitsch wrote:

Ultrasound AG-50DS3 gets my vote. Lightweight, great sound, lots of ins/ outs. Been using one for a year now and hasn't let me down on any front yet. Very versatile. Recently picked up a Traynor YCV20 II for that tube amp sound (retubed w/ eurotubes) and it's another fantastic amp in a small package - same ins/outs, sends etc as the ultrasound though a little heavier. - Paul

On Aug 8, 2006, at 11:36 PM, Krispen Hartung wrote:

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:
 
http://www.stevesmusiccenter.com/UltrasoundAG-50DS3.html
 
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