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talking about this makes me jump in into the subject ,ive been debating wether i should sell my little AER compact 60 and get the AER domino 3 i just love the sound of this babies with the acoustic guitars and even putting my Ethos overdrive with its speaker out through it. This would allow me to completly bypass a mixer,hook uo my stereo guitar outs,my microphone voice fx and harmonizers and put my looper in its fx sends and play small bars without having to haul a whole P.A. here it is: 4 independent real channels true stereo 2x85 watt 8" Speakers 2 effectboards independently with each 16 digital Effects Channel mutes DI out controllable left and right outs sends and returns aux in master Output weights 14 kilos i just wonder how the stereo fx would sound compared to a P.A.,off course i could hook up a powered speaker in the back price is high but might be worth it,i havent come across something like this cheaper yet any thoughts,opinions? heres a link http://www.aer-amps.info/images/stories/pdf_data/Flyer/Domino3.pdf cheers Luis On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 7:42 AM, Rick Walker <looppool@cruzio.com> wrote: > On 7/22/64 11:59 AM, nick@12testing.net wrote: > > I'm after a *small and light* stereo power amp to minimise my setup - > around 40 watts per side, ideally. Any suggestions? > > Ever since the advent of very high quality and lightweight powered p.a. > speakers and monitor > speakers I haven't even looked at a stereo power amplifier. > > Have you considered such a solution, Nick? > > I have the 10" RCF powered monitors which go down to 40 cycles with > impunity > and > they are excellent.......powerful and you can just send a mic cable from > them to a p.a. > and use them as your own monitors if you ever do a large venue. Very > lightweight, > I can't more highly recommend them and I've used the comparable Mackie > 10" > powered mains > which I like (but greatly prefer the RCFs -- they go 10 cycles lower and > are more compact and > easier to dolly). > > rick walker > > > -- www.luis-angulo.com