Amp for Church
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Amp for Church
I am looking for input/ opinions, for a amp head only (No speaker cab). My NV 400 is not compatible with the sound system at my church (we run everything through the PA, with no stage speakers), due to the 4 ohms on my NV 400 not matching up the PA. Does anyone have any input on amp heads only? I see Quilter makes a small 200w "Tone block" (and I like the price of roughly $400), and I also see lots of guys like the Walker Stero Steel amp.......................Are there others that would be worth looking at??? Thanks in advance for any input.......
Mullen RP D10, NV400, Goodrich VP, Budda Samsara delay, Martin D18 GE, Dobro resonator guitar, Gibson Mastertone banjo, Eastman 815V mando, and a collapsable Sams Club hand cart to tote it all!!
Here's my suggestion.
Use your Nashville, since you're used to it.
Run the line out into the PA.
Get a 1/4" plug without a cable on it and put it into the "power amp input" jack of the Nashville. This will put a null signal into the power amp stage of the amp, so it won't put out anything.
Use your Nashville, since you're used to it.
Run the line out into the PA.
Get a 1/4" plug without a cable on it and put it into the "power amp input" jack of the Nashville. This will put a null signal into the power amp stage of the amp, so it won't put out anything.
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More amps than guitars, and not many effects
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Thanks, but this brings up another question, if I may.......Is the "pre amp out" jack the same as the line out? My NV 400 is quite old (silver coner guards) and I have three jacks on the back of the amp; "Pwr amp in", "Pre amp out" and "Ft Sw" (foot switch I'm guessing). On the front of my amp, I have a "pre EQ patch", with 2 jacks, one out and one in.............And finally, if I could use just my amp on stage (with my cab speaker disconnected) it looks like the power source from the amp to the speaker is a two prong automotive type (for a lack of a better term) plastic locking connection.
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Pre amp out= line out. It doesn't have a switch on it, so if you don't use it for a loop, but a line out, signal will go both to the line out and the power amp.Jim Curl wrote:Thanks, but this brings up another question, if I may.......Is the "pre amp out" jack the same as the line out? My NV 400 is quite old (silver coner guards) and I have three jacks on the back of the amp; "Pwr amp in", "Pre amp out" and "Ft Sw" (foot switch I'm guessing). On the front of my amp, I have a "pre EQ patch", with 2 jacks, one out and one in.............And finally, if I could use just my amp on stage (with my cab speaker disconnected) it looks like the power source from the amp to the speaker is a two prong automotive type (for a lack of a better term) plastic locking connection.
Power amp in = it's switched. If a plug goes in there, it disconnects the internal route from pre amp to power amp. Some solid state amps won't mind running without a load, some will hack and cough, and perhaps do costly things to themselves. That's why I recommended leaving the speaker connected, but with a null input to the power amp.
I'm no Jack Stoner, Tim, Brad or Craig Baker. I'm just a truck driver with some thinking (and a year of electronics education thirty years ago), but I'd think twice about running a power amp when it has an input but not a load.
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More amps than guitars, and not many effects
More amps than guitars, and not many effects
Hey Bob, we all use in ear monitors.............Me personal preference would be to mic my amp, but I have to say, the mix that the sound guys get in the sanctuary sounds fantastic.
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Do you need an amplifier? Ran this straight into my buddy's recording console for a session. Stellar? No, but got the job done. For under $100.00.
My go-to setting is a factory preset called JazzWet. A touch of chorus, delayed reverb, maybe a tiny bit of compression.
http://www.amazon.com/Zoom-G1U-Guitar-E ... B002LYKB7K
My go-to setting is a factory preset called JazzWet. A touch of chorus, delayed reverb, maybe a tiny bit of compression.
http://www.amazon.com/Zoom-G1U-Guitar-E ... B002LYKB7K
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Similar to Chris our last show was is a room so small we took in no amps at all Every thing was run thru the board and I just used a Digitech RP155 for amp modeling every one in our group uses in ears also so no speaker no problem Mullen RP-Hilton VP-RP 155-DI box of your choice-Mixer Board Worked great Unless Im playing a rodeo area or large venue I may not take out my Vegas 400 again