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OT: AER was OT: Small/Light Acoustic Guitar Amps for Nylon String Guitars
I heard Dave Young play through one and some players on the bassist list-serv's I'm on have played through these amps as well. All say it's a sweet sound but, yes, not for the faint of wallet... ted harms.
Richard Sales <richard@glasswing.com> wrote: Our bass player (www.marionbass.com) uses a little AER amp and it sounds incredibly good! Teeny tiny but very big sound. Expensive, though ($3K!). Let me know if you find a good price on AER stuff.
richard sales glassWing farm and studio vancouver island, b.c. 800.545.6846 250.752.4816 www.glassWing.com www.richardsales.com www.hayleysales.com www.blueberryfieldsfarm.com On 8-Aug-06, at 11:00 PM, Sheila Olson wrote:
> Hi Kris, > >
A while back I ran across a site that had good things to say about AER > amps. > > You might want to check them out. I think their compact 60 might work > for you. > > http://www.aer-amps.de/Sites/sites_ENG/productpages/compact60.htm > > Good luck, > > joe > On Tuesday, August 8, 2006, at 10:36 PM, Krispen Hartung wrote: > >> I know it's off topic, but for those loopers out there using acoustic >> guitars like myself, are you using amps (not PA), and if so what? >> I'm doing research and found about 10 different acoustic guitar >> amplifiers to choose from. This one had some good reviews for >> transparency, has digital effects and level control, etc: >> >> http://www.stevesmusiccenter.com/UltrasoundAG-50DS3.html >> >> I also read up on the Roland, Fender, Ibanez, and Crate acoustic >>
guitar amps. >> >> I'm looking for a very small amp, like the size of the Roland Cube >> 30, but full range with a tweeter or coaxial speaker. >> >> Played my new Taylor nylon string at my jazz gig last night, through >> the Roland Cube 30...not bad, but not ideal. >> >> Kris >> >>
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