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If you decide to use something besides your amp for effects, you might check out the Crate V-Series amps. They can get great jazz tone and even push through to searing bluesy stuff. I always hated Crates, but I demoed a V 32 (blonde version of V 30 w/ a Celestion speaker) at a Guitar Center a while back and bought it right away. Their 15 watt version sounds really good as well, and is fairly inexpensive for a class A/B tube amp. The larger V-Series amps do have some built-in effects, but they're probably bigger than you want to haul around. --Josh Krispen Hartung wrote: > Yup...your reasoning seems sound. In my case, I have nothing on the > floor. I connect one cable from my guitar to the amp, turn the amp on, > and away I go. I can setup in about 2 minutes or less. Of course, if I > were doing a more large scale/higher paying gig, I might bring my two > Mackie powered speakers, and just use my laptop. Still nothing on the > floor. > > K- > ----- Original Message ----- From: "mark sottilaro" > <zerocrossing2001@yahoo.com> > To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2006 9:33 PM > Subject: Re: guitar amps > > >> Oh I hear you, I just always think "well I'm going to >> have to have at least one thing on the floor anyway" >> so why not have it be the source of my tone? Sure >> it's kind of a controller at the same time too. >> >> >> --- Krispen Hartung <khartung@cableone.net> 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 >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "mark sottilaro" >>> <zerocrossing2001@yahoo.com> >>> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> >>> Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2006 7:47 PM >>> Subject: Re: guitar amps >>> >>> >>> >I think we've been over this before, but since you >>> > seem to be happy with many of the modelers around >>> (as >>> > am I) why not just get a nice keyboard amp or >>> powered >>> > PA speaker and use the amp modeler of your choice? >>> > This gives amazing flexibility IMO. Sounds good >>> for >>> > bass, acoustic and you can even route keyboard >>> sounds >>> > though it. Get a modeler that's an all in one >>> floor >>> > unit, as I'm sure you'll need stuff on the ground >>> > anyway. >>> > >>> > I found the Mackie 650s to be a little cold >>> sounding >>> > but had great bottom. A bit of time with an EQ >>> was >>> > all they needed though. Why have the bells and >>> > whistles in the amp? >>> > >>> > Mark >>> > >>> > --- Krispen Hartung <khartung@cableone.net> wrote: >>> > >>> >> The polytones are indeed nice (just don't use the >>> >> gain on them, as that >>> >> produces what could likely be the most nasty >>> >> sounding distortion on the >>> >> planet earth)...however, having used many models >>> of >>> >> Polytones in my guitar >>> >> playing history, I find that they are a generally >>> a >>> >> one-dimensional amp. >>> >> Most guys I know using them are using good sized >>> >> archtop guitars, which is >>> >> what I did. The polytones are designed to have a >>> >> very flat frequency >>> >> response and re-produce the beautiful, and unique >>> >> sound of a big bodied >>> >> archtop. This is also why they are a popular amp >>> >> for accordion players. But >>> >> for someone who wants to play modern jazz - a mix >>> of >>> >> traditional clean tones >>> >> with other flavors of dirtied up tones, like Mike >>> >> Stearn, Scofield, etc - I >>> >> don't believe the Polytone is a good choice. It's >>> >> not that sort of amp. I >>> >> keep falling back to the newer DSP amps, like the >>> >> Roland Cube 60, Fender >>> >> FM65, Vox, and so on. I keep seeing these amps >>> pop >>> >> up in jazz guitar >>> >> discussion forums over, and over again. One just >>> >> found out that one of my >>> >> favorite jazz guitarists, Lorne Lofsky (an >>> >> mind-blowing modern jazz >>> >> guitarist that teaches and lives in the Toronto >>> >> area), is also using the >>> >> Fender FM65. These amps have the ability to >>> produce >>> >> a very clean tone (like >>> >> a JC-120), but also a vintage amp or tube amp >>> that >>> >> will get dirty when you >>> >> push it. I never believed it until I use them, >>> but >>> >> amps like the Cube 60 >>> >> even have the ability to produce that "spongy" >>> feel >>> >> of tube amps. I think >>> >> it's just amazing what they've done with >>> them...so, >>> >> for the versatile jazz >>> >> guitarist who has to switch from traditional >>> jazz, >>> >> to smooth jazz, to modern >>> >> jazz, to fusion on the fly depending on the gig, >>> >> these DSP amps are the >>> >> cat's meow. >>> >> >>> >> I find "harshness" to be a feature of EQ, not an >>> >> amp. I've never played an >>> >> amp that I couldn't get a smooth tone out of by >>> >> adjusting the EQ...roll off >>> >> the presence or highs, boost the mids, and turn >>> the >>> >> tone down on the guitar >>> >> a bit....all age old tricks of jazz guitar >>> players >>> >> to "silkify" their tones. >>> >> Although I've heard some tube purists say that >>> solid >>> >> state amps in general >>> >> are harsh...but I think this is an unqualified >>> claim >>> >> as well. Once you tweak >>> >> a solid state amp right, it will NOT sound >>> >> harsh..."harshness" is not the >>> >> right term, in my opition..rather, it's that >>> >> "sponginess" I mentioned, the >>> >> fact that tube amps breaks up when you push them, >>> >> that they change >>> >> throughout the duration of a performance as they >>> >> heat up (which annoys the >>> >> shit out of me), etc. I think harshness is an >>> easy >>> >> characteristic to >>> >> change, but these more organic features of tube >>> amps >>> >> are more difficult to >>> >> emulate...but the new DSP amps are getting really >>> >> good at it...enough so for >>> >> that I really prefer the DSP amps now, because >>> they >>> >> run cool, don't require >>> >> tube maintenance, and they are light. It's the >>> best >>> >> of all worlds. I don't >>> >> know who a Roland could be regarded as >>> harsh...turn >>> >> the treble and presence >>> >> to 0...the last thing it will be is >>> >> harsh...incredibly undefined, but not >>> >> harsh. >>> >> >>> >> Speaking of Polytone, you ever played a 104? The >>> >> George Benson model? I used >>> >> to one one...weight a tone, but it was a LOUD >>> >> sob....very clean, 2X12 amp. I >>> >> used to own a Lab Series L5 too...very intriguing >>> >> amps, with built in >>> >> compression and some filtering EQ. I used to run >>> a >>> >> L5 one one site, and a >>> >> Polytone 104 on the other for big jazz gigs, >>> where I >>> >> had to compete with an >>> >> 18 piece jazz group or loud drummer. >>> >> >>> >> K- >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "samba -" >>> <sambacomet@hotmail.com> >>> >> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> >>> >> Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2006 5:55 PM >>> >> Subject: guitar amps >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> > Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com >>> >> > >>> >> > I think for small portable the polytone is very >>> >> tatsty. I find the roland >>> >> > stuff has a sort of harsh edge,where the >>> polytone >>> >> is sweet.No bells and >>> >> > whisltes though.I got one for under 100 and >>> have >>> >> seen 2-3 for 50 that >>> >> > needed repair.It'/s usually switch or power >>> supply >>> >> problems,or maybe a >>> >> > cap. >>> >> > >>> >> > >>> >> >>> > >>> >> _________________________________________________________________ >>> >> > All-in-one security and maintenance for your >>> PC. >>> >> Get a free 90-day trial! >>> >> > >>> >> >>> > >>> >> >http://clk.atdmt.com/MSN/go/msnnkwlo0050000002msn/direct/01/?href=http://clk.atdmt.com/MSN/go/msnnkwlo0050000001msn/direct/01/?href=http://www.windowsonecare.com/?sc_cid=msn_hotmail > >> >>> >> > >>> >> > >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> === message truncated === >> >> >> >> >> >____________________________________________________________________________________ > >> >> Have a burning question? >> Go to www.Answers.yahoo.com and get answers from real people who know. >> >> > > > > >