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Topic: How to amplify backing tracks. |
Gary Reed
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Posted 3 Feb 2013 6:21 am
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I'm using a Fender Acoustasonic Pro and an iPad to play backing tracks.
I was wondering what some of you are using when performing solo. |
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Dennis Wood
From: Savannah, TN USA
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Posted 3 Feb 2013 6:36 am
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The few times I have played solo with tracks, I also used a dedicated amp (roland keyboard amp) for the tracks. I now have a Cube80 and a smartphone into the cd input that i will use should the occasion arise. I have tried the cube & smartphone setup at home and i think it sounds fine. Not to get off topic, but the cube80 is the best thing since sliced bread  _________________ auribus teneo lupum |
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Pete Nicholls
From: Macon, Georgia, USA
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Posted 3 Feb 2013 9:34 am
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I use a keyboard amp also, a Behringer K3000FX that I also use for vocals. The Behringer has a stereo link output that I run to a Seismic Audio Powered 15" PA amp/speaker. Nice stereo backing tracks with voice on both channels, guitar coming out of a Roland Cube 80XL _________________ Justice The Judge SD-10, 2007
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Bob Cox
From: Buckeye State
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Posted 3 Feb 2013 11:02 am
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an ipod with a 1/8n to 1/4 input works pretty good in a pinch |
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