Acoustic amps (duo BS)

If you were going to use the alto for the vocals and guitar you might need a little mixing desk as well, especially if you want a little vocal reverb etc.

I got one of these and it does the the job for pubs and coffee shops acoustically. Cheap and cheerful but gives you a bit of sound shaping for different rooms.

https://www.gear4music.com/PA-DJ-and-Lighting/Behringturd-XENYX-1202SFX-12-Channel-Analog-Mixer/5LLV
 
I play acoustic duo gigs with my wife. The best way to do it (IMHO) is to have a small PA that can handle everything. We use 2 QSC 10.2 and a small Yamaha mixer with basic effects (reverb etc). I've tried using amps and it in small spaces, it was weird getting my guitar sound from one source and her vocals from another, it sounded disconnected. It's much better and easier to have everything coming out of a single source.
 
I play acoustic duo gigs with my wife. The best way to do it (IMHO) is to have a small PA that can handle everything. We use 2 QSC 10.2 and a small Yamaha mixer with basic effects (reverb etc). I've tried using amps and it in small spaces, it was weird getting my guitar sound from one source and her vocals from another, it sounded disconnected. It's much better and easier to have everything coming out of a single source.

Ah, that makes sense. Thanks man.
 
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