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Now that we are talking portability has anyone tried the Roland VG 88 live?Seems ideal; amp simulation, open tunings, effects synths... all in one box.Combining this with the EDP or Repeater could be interesting... L.a. > 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) > ===== __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com