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Re: Re: Re: Gig/Rehearsal Box Amplification

Of course, you can always do what Bruce Daigrepont does and forego a guitar player completely, But then you need a fiddle player like Gina Forsyth.

Re: Gig/Rehearsal Box Amplification

Hi Rick,

I think that there was a time when I was spending
as much time trying to figure out how to mic my
accordions as was learning how to play them!

To make a long story short, I've found that the
'directly into the PA/mixer' works best for me.

I use a 6 channel Behringer mixer for rehearsal
and a couple floor wedges that I no longer use for
live performance.

Since I've placed mics inside my Cajun boxes, I
like to use an EQ before going into the board.
(I have a couple lying around the rehearsal room.)

I use a much more elaborate setup for live
performance which was thought up by 'DP Mandell'.

But, I still go right into the PA, no stage amp ..

Hope that helps?

Merci!

--Big

Re: Re: Gig/Rehearsal Box Amplification

usually guitar and bass amps don;t sound that good

an exception [which i have not tried, it just
seems like this would work] would be
an 'acoustic guitar amp'.

i go to the p.a., rehearsing or playing for real

wle

Re: Re: Gig/Rehearsal Box Amplification

Big Nick ~ That sho'nuff helps! BTW, I love your website (and your scrubboard player.) Your music rocks too, mon ami!

Little Rick

Re: Gig/Rehearsal Box Amplification

In my experience, guitar amps don't sound good. They tend not to have enough range for an accordion. A keyboard amp is better. I have a big old Peavey that I used to use, but it's so big, I tend not to haul it around any longer. Should probably get rid of it. I do have a Carvin acoustic guitar amp that I use occasionally. Sometimes I use it as a stage monitor because I get better control than I would if I only used the PA monitors.

But, having said all that, the reality is that the vast majority of gigs, I just go into the PA and rely on the PA monitors. They are all there anyway, they sound good enough, and it minimizes the amount of junk to haul around.

For rehearsals, using the PA works for me too. I only use internal mics any more.

-David

Re: Re: Gig/Rehearsal Box Amplification

I found an awesome solution to my quandary. Since I rehearse with several musicians in different situations, I purchased a Roland AC-60 acoustic amp. Holy catfish, this thing is amazing! What a rich and authentic sound it produces. It can be used as a stage monitor too, so I got a tripod speaker stand to put it on. It has some amazing technology built-in... no feedback. The entire amp is about the size of an Opelousas air-compressor! And the lows rumble while the highs sizzle. It's incrrredible. Did I mention with NO feedback!? It's the best "AMP" I've ever found for a Cajun box (internally mic'd and externally.)

I highly recommend this product to anyone wishing to jam or rehearse with a band in a casual setting or would love a little ear-level monitor at a gig (give your knees a break!)

Rick



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