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dhf
Posted 2007-06-03 7:51 PM (#96978)
Subject: Best amp for a VIP?


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I just won an Adamas 2080 on the bay. I guess it comes with the VIP electronics. I don't know any thing about them. What type of amp would be best for this guitar? I was leaning toward the Hartke 75w. Anyone have any experience with the VIP setup?
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cruster
Posted 2007-06-03 7:58 PM (#96979 - in reply to #96978)
Subject: Re: Best amp for a VIP?


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Did you snag that one for $1300 from my local mom and pop music store? If it *was* you...ARRRRGGGHHHH! And, uh, congratulations. :) Can't help you with the amp, but...$1300....AAARRRRGGGHH! And it's right here not two miles from me!
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gh1
Posted 2007-06-03 8:12 PM (#96980 - in reply to #96978)
Subject: Re: Best amp for a VIP?


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Any acoustic amp should work fine. Everyone has their favorites.

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dhf
Posted 2007-06-04 11:40 AM (#96981 - in reply to #96978)
Subject: Re: Best amp for a VIP?


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Yep that was me cruster. I hope you weren't trying for the same item. I rarely get a good deal, but I think I may have lucked out on this one. Especially since I have an effects pedal (Digitech Whammy) for auction that I never use. It's going to sell for 4x what I paid for it. Go figure! Anyway, that will pay for my amp. Sweet!
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LBJ
Posted 2007-06-04 11:49 AM (#96982 - in reply to #96978)
Subject: Re: Best amp for a VIP?


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Location: Tychy, Poland
AER Compact 60.
Great amp for reasonable price.
Tommy Emmanuel uses it on concerts.
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cruster
Posted 2007-06-04 12:06 PM (#96983 - in reply to #96978)
Subject: Re: Best amp for a VIP?


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Originally posted by dhf:
Yep that was me cruster. I hope you weren't trying for the same item. I rarely get a good deal, but I think I may have lucked out on this one. Especially since I have an effects pedal (Digitech Whammy) for auction that I never use. It's going to sell for 4x what I paid for it. Go figure! Anyway, that will pay for my amp. Sweet!
To be honest, I saw it at $1125 and was going to throw $1201.07 at it in the last few seconds. But, I got busy doing other things and didn't remember it was ending until about five after the hour. You would've won it anyway. I just couldn't believe it went for so little. Enjoy the guitar; if you're near Sarasota/Bradenton, maybe I'll come check it out next time we're down there. ;)
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dhf
Posted 2007-06-04 7:16 PM (#96984 - in reply to #96978)
Subject: Re: Best amp for a VIP?


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The AER is a very nice amp, but a little pricey. I was looking to spend about $500. The most interesting ones I have found so far, and all approx the same price point are: the Hartke AC75, UltraSound AG-50S4, Roland AC-60, Laney A1 65w, and something called a Strawberry Blonde? Does anyone have any of these and would be willing to share the negatives about them. Especially the quality of the effects. I would like to have reverb and chorus, but would rather have an amp with no effects rather than an amp with bad effects.
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Stuart Miller
Posted 2007-06-04 10:32 PM (#96985 - in reply to #96978)
Subject: Re: Best amp for a VIP?



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I have the Roland AC60 and its pretty cool. Lihtweight but smooth sound as you'd expect from Roland gear. Comes with a carry bag as standard, and has a pole hole underneath to put it up on a heavyweight mic stand so you can get it up off the floor.
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2007-06-04 10:47 PM (#96986 - in reply to #96978)
Subject: Re: Best amp for a VIP?


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Stuart - I use the AC60 for church services and it works really well. I bought the foot switch so I can turn the chorus on and off when it's up on the pole as needed.
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alpep
Posted 2007-06-04 10:50 PM (#96987 - in reply to #96978)
Subject: Re: Best amp for a VIP?


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swr amps are fine if you like hisssssssssss
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noah
Posted 2007-06-04 11:06 PM (#96988 - in reply to #96978)
Subject: Re: Best amp for a VIP?



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Fishman Performer Pro on ebay with a $500 BIN
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stephent28
Posted 2007-06-05 12:37 AM (#96989 - in reply to #96978)
Subject: Re: Best amp for a VIP?



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Ditto what Noah said.

The Fishman Performer Pro amps kick some serious ass!
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2007-06-05 9:34 AM (#96990 - in reply to #96978)
Subject: Re: Best amp for a VIP?



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I recently used a Shenendoah Jr. with a VIP. Finally got the correct XLR chord (Panet Waves swivel end) and wow, is that VIP ever sensitive. However, during a three hour solo gig last Friday, I used the 1/4 plug because I needed to use some effects in line. Personally, I think I would be satisfied with just about any acoustic amp with the VIP. These days, I seem to be gravitating to whatever amp is easiest to carry, meaning light weight.
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dhf
Posted 2007-06-05 12:48 PM (#96991 - in reply to #96978)
Subject: Re: Best amp for a VIP?


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Thanks a lot guys. The fishman looks good to me. The one on the bay is 10 yrs old, but looks like a great buy. Unfortunately it has no chorus effect. However the new Loudbox Performer looks like the ticket. A little more than what I wanted to spend, but has the simple effects I want and DI out. As a bonus, it's only 35 lbs. I'll let you know how everything works out.
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an4340
Posted 2007-06-05 1:18 PM (#96992 - in reply to #96978)
Subject: Re: Best amp for a VIP?


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Professor, I absolutely agree. For better or worse, when looking at a combo or powered speaker, I look at the weight first, even before price.
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