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Acoustic A15 Amp
Rob | 2024-06-19 07:13:15 |
I vacillated over which mic I should buy to pair up with my acoustic guitar and my Fender Acoustic Junior amp. This turned out to be ideal. 5 |
Frank | 2024-09-01 02:12:39 |
This is an amazing system and is spot on for all my needs. I use this as my PA and acoustic guitar amp and it's so portable, you can pick the sub up with one finger! Also, great for the patio to stream music and you don't even have to plug in the power cord since it's battery powered as well. This is a home run! 5 |
Edward | 2024-07-19 04:12:10 |
For a little background, I have owned a K10, a KW122, and a KSub. Our GB band owns many QSC speakers, as well, including the K8, K10, K12, KW152, and KW181. I am a guitarist and bassist and sometimes run a pre-amp into the K-series speakers directly for lower volume situations. The original K8 has always been my favorite for acoustic guitar and I have used one many times to perform outdoor wedding ceremonies. The wide dispersion pattern and detailed midrange sits nicely with acoustic instruments. The K8.2, to me, almost sounds like the original K10 in regards to depth of sound while retaining the wider dispersion of the 8" driver. It puts out a lot of quality sound in a small form factor. I'm sure many of us are happy that the K8.2 also has the ability to be used as a floor monitor, too, which is another application I will be using mine for. The new onboard DSP, while not as quick to navigate as the analog dip switches of the original K-series, adds lots of functionality. Most notable for instrumentalists is the addition of the high impedance input setting on channel B. Combined with the onboard EQ and three different high pass filter settings, you can skip using a pre-amp and plug straight in, if a simplified setup is needed. I plan on using it this way for playing lower volume cocktail hour duo scenarios. Also, thank you B&H for offering this speaker with the carrying bag included. It made it easy to decide where to purchase it! 5 |
Timothy | 2024-07-16 07:58:27 |
This small amp packs more tone and clarity than you would think possible. Bob Sima uses these with acoustic guitars and headset mics and they sound great. I used mine today for a small acoustic gig. GREAT for small rooms where you just need a little boost because playing unamplified just doesn't quite cut it. The ONLY thing I wish they had done differently would have been to have a mid control on the vocal channel. Instrument channel has low, mid, and high. Vocal channel just has low and high. I agree with some other reviews that I've seen that the LoudBox Mini sounds better than some of the larger models. They got something right with this one. 5 |
Rick at City Lights Jazz | 2024-07-04 05:28:28 |
This mic boom is designed to be used to mic an acoustic guitar (or such) while the main, top mic is used for vocals. I use it to hold a pre-amp for my upright bass. The pre-amp has a mic thread on the bottom and this allows me easy access to adjust my volume and tone. It can be clipped either to a mic stand or to a music stand. Very impressive little product. Solidly built. 5 |
Thomas | 2024-06-27 07:51:28 |
The Mackie HM-4 is a wonderful headphone amp, perfect for tracking with multiple musicians. I bought one for a session I did with an acoustic guitarist where we were recording live vocals, acoustic guitar, and drum machine. The HM-4 worked perfectly, allowing us each to have our own individual headphone volume. I did not notice any coloration to the material we were monitoring and I hope to have my HM-4 for a very long time maybe forever. 5 |
Ann | 2024-08-07 07:15:58 |
Was looking for a small amp to use with my acoustic guitar and dynamic mic for singing at outdoor events. This is quite portable, sounds great and is easy to use. Fishman was the brand recommended by my songwriting instructor. Saved some money thanks to a special sale. Very pleased. 5 |
Zachary | 2024-07-09 02:56:50 |
Quite possibly the best busking amp available in 2022. Sound quality was very good (using acoustic & electric guitar) - loud enough for a farmers market. Not loud enough for a very large space. But then again its pretty small, I didn't expect it could play an arena. At medium volumes and relatively close spaces, it really shines with great audio quality. If you need a ton of bass - you're going to want to get a sub. 5 |
Minh | 2024-07-08 07:24:21 |
My first acoustic-electric amp and I am very impressed with the sound quality, couldn't be more pleased. My Gibson sounds great with this amp. Compact, lightweight and a nice looking package, this amp is perfect for my home setup. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-06-04 03:48:55 |
Mine came in perfect condition. The snare is far from weak. The amp/speaker is not weak either - it is at least as loud as the regular acoustic instrument, and mine is certainly louder, so that full volume is a bit too much. Besides, you can plug it into an amp or mic it if you need to - like any other cajon. The velocity sensitivity works great, and is completely adjustable. The only sounds that sound electronic are the few sounds that are supposed to sound electronic. The 20 settings that are acoustic sound great, and the 10 electronic sounds are so much fun to play with. You don't have to hit it so precisely. You certainly want the triggers localized, because you don't want to always hit the triggered sounds. That way, instead of the basically two sounds you normally get from a cajon, you can get many more varieties. I bought this for use in my professional band, and I'm glad I did. I would do it again. My drummer can now accompany me when I play what used to be solo gigs, when schlepping drums would not be appropriate. We can fit into more venues with this thing. That was the original reason for my purchase. Now - I am not saying that this is the best cajon on the market - that's a personal choice. I am saying that the instrument I received is of high quality, is very useful, and I have no regrets. I look forward to hearing what the future iterations of this great idea will sound like. 5 |