The eq on acoustic amps is slightly different from that on electric guitar amps and that on bass amps too.
Playing vinyl through acoustic amp.
One channel for the acoustic guitar and one for the electric using a digitech rp500 board for the les paul.
Plug the single end of an rca y audio cable into the line in port of five play 5 and attach the split cable to the corresponding colors of the l r audio outputs on the back of your turntable.
Having said that any amp will amplify any electric guitar and obviously an electro acoustic guitar is electric.
For amp if you have a turntable and third party speakers but no amplifier you can connect them to the sonos system directly using sonos amp.
What follows are eight vinyl friendly amplifiers.
Great for those people with little space to spare.
There should be sufficient tonal control to get a decent sound that way especially for playing in a studio and teaching with.
Gram amp 2 communicator.
Secondly you should be wary of clashing with vinyl s trademark warm sound.
Built in a tiny chassis spanning 40x100x100 that you could easily hold in your hand the stereo box s still manages to pump out 25w of power.
I have been playing in the pit for local musicals for years and use a fishman loudbox performer for both my les paul electric and taylor acoustic electric.
The configuration does the job maybe not perfect but allows me to use one light amp.
With it s stripped down looks and lower output the gram amp 2 communicator was designed for dj mixers but is also ideal for sensitive integrated amps and digitising your cherished vinyl records.
If you are new to acoustic amplifiers one of the first things to note is that their modus operandi is a little different to their electric guitar amp counterparts.
The goal with the acoustic amplifier is to amplify your acoustic guitar tone faithfully with no distortion no feedback and none of the artificial twackiness that you can get when electro.
The goal is to make your acoustic s natural tone louder not necessarily different like when you plug an electric guitar which has pickups and controls that greatly affect tone into an electric amp which are tuned to highlight midrange and treble frequencies that provide distortion.
A poorly matched amp can produce a confused muddle from an analogue source.
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