Muhahahhhahhhaa!!! No seriously...
I tend to keep my rig simple. Right now I don't play out, but jam with friends / bands frequently enough. Hence, I don't need a ton of output volume. Well, over the past few months I've done a couple of larger-than-usual locations and/or played with folks with "volume issues". [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] One being a keyboard player, of all people. [img]graemlins/images/icons/tongue.gif[/img]
Anyway, that's got me thinking of pumping up my output. Mostly to have in reserve for the rare occassions that it's needed. But it will get used at times. The meat of the set-up I run right now is a Boss GT-3 through a 50W Carvin Bel Air. ...Like I said, nothing too fancy. But it gives me reasonable output and tonal flexability for the variety of styles I play. (Everything from pop tunes to balls-out metal.)
So, for more output, I'm thinking of doing two options:
- Pick up an extension cabinet for the Bel Air.
- Pick up a 2nd amp, most likely another 50W combo, and add her to the loop.
- Blow it all away, and go half-stack.
Benefits: With the former two options the set-up will be "modular", if you will, and I will only need to lug around the equipment needed for the situation. The 2nd option also has the very cool benefit of being able to run in stereo, which the GT-3 does. Option 3 = most power, obviously.
Suggestions amongst these options? And within them, what gear would you suggest? Or I'm also open to other suggestions?
I tend to keep my rig simple. Right now I don't play out, but jam with friends / bands frequently enough. Hence, I don't need a ton of output volume. Well, over the past few months I've done a couple of larger-than-usual locations and/or played with folks with "volume issues". [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] One being a keyboard player, of all people. [img]graemlins/images/icons/tongue.gif[/img]
Anyway, that's got me thinking of pumping up my output. Mostly to have in reserve for the rare occassions that it's needed. But it will get used at times. The meat of the set-up I run right now is a Boss GT-3 through a 50W Carvin Bel Air. ...Like I said, nothing too fancy. But it gives me reasonable output and tonal flexability for the variety of styles I play. (Everything from pop tunes to balls-out metal.)
So, for more output, I'm thinking of doing two options:
- Pick up an extension cabinet for the Bel Air.
- Pick up a 2nd amp, most likely another 50W combo, and add her to the loop.
- Blow it all away, and go half-stack.
Benefits: With the former two options the set-up will be "modular", if you will, and I will only need to lug around the equipment needed for the situation. The 2nd option also has the very cool benefit of being able to run in stereo, which the GT-3 does. Option 3 = most power, obviously.
Suggestions amongst these options? And within them, what gear would you suggest? Or I'm also open to other suggestions?
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