Count_Drugula
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Now that I’m totally addicted to a stereo setup I think I’m going to bring a small solid state amp to practices that aren’t at my studio. I’m still not going to drag all of this to a gig but when we’re rehearsing in a small rooms at lower volumes it would be fun to run another cable to a small amp for stereo delays.
I brought my Marshall belt clip amp for shits & gigs to practice yesterday but it didn’t cut it, it got completely swallowed in the room we play, which is pretty small for a 5-piece band.
I’m looking around on CL and am wondering how many SS watts would I realistically need to be heard with a drummer? I’m looking for the cheapest option possible, it doesn’t need to sound particularly special, just carry the other side of the delay signal. Probably a 10" or 8" speaker is good enough. I just want it to be light, portable, and cheap (<$100). Any other suggestions?
There’s a Pathfinder 10 for $60 on CL but I get the feeling it won’t get loud enough, plus only a 6.5" speaker. Should I just grab the cheapest Crate or Peavey I can find? Am I disgracing the gods by using such low end rubbish?
I brought my Marshall belt clip amp for shits & gigs to practice yesterday but it didn’t cut it, it got completely swallowed in the room we play, which is pretty small for a 5-piece band.
I’m looking around on CL and am wondering how many SS watts would I realistically need to be heard with a drummer? I’m looking for the cheapest option possible, it doesn’t need to sound particularly special, just carry the other side of the delay signal. Probably a 10" or 8" speaker is good enough. I just want it to be light, portable, and cheap (<$100). Any other suggestions?
There’s a Pathfinder 10 for $60 on CL but I get the feeling it won’t get loud enough, plus only a 6.5" speaker. Should I just grab the cheapest Crate or Peavey I can find? Am I disgracing the gods by using such low end rubbish?