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"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
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i did also buy another compact 60 for acoustic duties
Is this because not all places have pa system?
Do you have gig links, Lewy? I'd love to see
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These days, I rarely play anywhere that has a house PA so sound reinforcement is usually down to me. With this, i can have my cables and crap in a backpack, guitar in one hand and AER and a couple of mic stands in the other. And the sound is better than with my (admittedly fairly crap) Yamaha Stagepas PA.
The only limitation is that it would need to be a plugged-in gig. Experimenting just at home and at low volume has not been encouraging when it comes to amplifying the guitar via a mic (and also it would be a faff because the amp only has one mic input ...) so I’d need another bit of outboard gear to do mic’d guitar and vocals at the same time.
Last year I had a MKI 60 in for repair, needed a new input jack socket and a channel switching relay plus the DSP wasn't quite right ... getting too hot. Called AER in Germany and they agreed to change the socket, relay and install a new DSP board with latest firmware for £200 which I thought was very reasonable and quite commendable they were still supporting a 15 year old amp.
I’d use is for vocals, acoustic guitar (probably with helix stomp and acoustic IR’s), and even potentially electric with the Helix (but only in an acoustic setting).
Does it mount well on the stand?
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