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Baby acoustic amp recommendations?
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This should probably be in Amps, but I thought it might be better targeted in here
Normally at home I just play acoustics ... acoustically. When I play in public (mostly church) I DI into the desk. So I've never bothered with amps specifically for the acoustics.
Now I'm starting to play around a bit with simple effects on the acoustic, and whilst I can do that via headphones, it seems a shame for Mrs Snags not to benefit from my experiments, so I'm thinking about a small, discrete, inexpensive acoustic amp primarily for home use. If it happened to have an XLR out then I might use it as a combined monitor/DI source but that's not critical.
If I was likely to do little pub gigs or anything I'd spring for a Loudbox Mini, but that feels a bit OTT for current needs (and over justifiable budget, really). Are things like the Carlsbro Sherwood 20R worthwhile, or is it a case of needing to spend above a certain floor if you're going to bother at all?
More than happy to go secondhand, subject to the usual issues of location/collection etc.
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If you don't mind something a bit physically bigger, you can actually pick up the old Marshall AS50R (or if you're lucky, AS50D which has better reverb) for around £100, or sometimes even less. It's not the best-sounding acoustic amp in the world, but it's a big step up from the typical 15-20W ones.
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I've been looking out for a pre-loved Loudbox Mini and similar, but they seem pretty thin on the ground, and to still command close enough to the new price (compared to a web purchase) that I'd end up bunging the extra on top for new anyway.
I could square away <£100 easily, and wouldn't carry much guilt for £150-£175 (new or secondhand). Once it starts tipping £200 I get a bit twitchy just on not taking the piss out of the domestic budget.
ETA: thanks for the tip on the Zoom A2. Got one off Ebay that arrived yesterday. Looks like it's going to serve the purpose admirably, and will doubtless be a gateway drug to expensive pre-amp/DI/loop units
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson
http://thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/127777/fs-fishman-loudbox-artist-now-330-collected#latest
£330 isn't much for that, is it?
Are you still looking? Ive been thinking about moving on my Trace Accoustic TA35cr which seems like it might suit your needs.
I was thinking of only asking £75 for it. Its pretty heavy for a small thing though so im not sure what postage would cost ATM.
Let me know if it's of any interest.
You can use the amp at home as it's only 2W and loud enough but for live use, I take a line-out to the PA and it's great and can even double as a spare amp if you're using the other models. It has an ok reverb and delay on it but I think the other fx are slightly over-cooked. Oh, and having heard the latest Microcubes (GX version), I don't think they sound the same or as good as the older ones and that would be the one I'd opt for and they can be had used for @£50
For £75 it's a bargain. [NoaffiliationwithFlanging_Fred] .
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson