Yes, I wrote quite a paradox: no for guitar amps in general, but yes to microcube to start with...

The world on being plugged is like a new sea to sail!

Esa


Colin Hill kirjoitti 9.6.2006 kello 22.50:

Now a quick question. Esa M. recommended them but aren't they guitar amps?
It was also recommended not to use a guitar amp.
Is that saying that it is ok to start with but, being a guitar amp, is not
ideal?
I can see real benefits from an amp that can use 6 AA batteries as well as a mains adaptor and, at the price, looks pretty good (and the weight too,
considering my bad back).
Colin Hill
----- Original Message -----
From: "Oscar Picazo Ruiz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, June 09, 2006 7:59 PM
Subject: Re: [HG] about amps


Hello,

I've got one of those microcubes, good to start, and try effects, and the
like. Very simple staff but good for a try (and cheap...)

2006/6/9, Esa M. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Hello.

Unorthodox recommendations for beginners:
- Roland microcube -small, CHEAP, proper effects, basic amp modellings
- some used mixer-amp+ speakers -usually cheap, many channels,
usually proper eq, maybe effects too. But take some expert with you
to test the unit!
- active pa- or studio-nearfield monitor - one box is all you need,
no knobfields to hassle with... This is also expandable system and
has many uses.

I do not recommend guitar amps, they are designed for guitars =too
much middle-frequencies. Even (modern) bass-amps are better.





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