Wonder if you agree or disagree with my current thinking about jazz guitar amplification: I am a one-man-dog playing along with .WAV files into a PA system.
I am moving away from my stereo Fender CyberTwin SE to a PodGo stereo wireless effects pedal, because it supports cabinet IRs, much more variety of amps than the Fender amp, and is infinitely lighter to move. However, I still have occasional jamming needs for a portable guitar amp. So, believe it or not, I have a stereo Roland Street Cube EX, with 2 x 8" speakers + tweeters. It is literally a compact PA system.
I am considering upgrading the speakers for 8" "FRFR" speakers used in luxury marine boats. Why? 4 ohms and designed from scratch for "FRFR". This would make the cube amp closer to an "FRFR" system. I would tweak the EQ from the Pod Go.
Is this improper thinking? A dead end or a flexible future? Thanks...
I am moving away from my stereo Fender CyberTwin SE to a PodGo stereo wireless effects pedal, because it supports cabinet IRs, much more variety of amps than the Fender amp, and is infinitely lighter to move. However, I still have occasional jamming needs for a portable guitar amp. So, believe it or not, I have a stereo Roland Street Cube EX, with 2 x 8" speakers + tweeters. It is literally a compact PA system.
I am considering upgrading the speakers for 8" "FRFR" speakers used in luxury marine boats. Why? 4 ohms and designed from scratch for "FRFR". This would make the cube amp closer to an "FRFR" system. I would tweak the EQ from the Pod Go.
Is this improper thinking? A dead end or a flexible future? Thanks...