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Re: OT: Small/Light Acoustic Guitar Amps



The motion sound looks really interesting. I have similar requirements as 
you, but what I am really finding annoying now is the amps that have built 
in effects. None of them have the combination that I need...I see Reverb 
with Chorus, Reverb only, Chorus only, etc, etc...but what I really want 
is 
Reverb and Delay, and level for each. The Roland AC-60 doesn't even have 
this...the Ultrasound gets closer, but still not there. I'd rather not  
have 
to buy an effects processor acoustic guitar jazz setup...I prefer to just 
plug in and get what I want.

Kris

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jeffrey Larson" <jeff@zonemobius.com>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2006 10:11 PM
Subject: Re: OT: Small/Light Acoustic Guitar Amps


>
> This is very interesting (for me anyway).
>
> My goal is a compact, light weight, relatively cheap, full range amp for
> acoustic instruments, VST instruments, and of course loopers.  An 
> integrated
> mixer with at least 3 channels (guitar, mic, looper output) is desired,
> an aux send to the looper input is required, and stereo is preferred
> (at least as an option with an extra cab).
>
> I'm not a keyboard player, but I started looking at keyboard amps
> thinking these would tend to be full-range like PA amps.  These looked
> interesting:
>
>    Traynor K4
>    Motion Sound KP100S
>
> These are both "stereo" but since the speakers reside in the same cab,
> I'm not expecting much.  The Motion Sound looks especially interesting
> as it is cheaper and only 38 pounds, and about the same price as
> a single JBL/Mackie 10".    If these had an even passable stereo spread
> I would prefer them over a pair of PA speakers for the size/weight.
>
> Anyone familiar with these?
>
> Thanks,
> Jeff
>
>