Hi Len,
This is amazing especially as I can go right downtown and check out
everything before I buy. Agreed l &M rocks the universe in terms of
service
and professionalism.
Thanks for what you provide here. Also thanks to everyone e sharing ideas.
I have learned a great deal indeed.
Karen
On Sat, 18 Aug 2018, Len Ovens wrote:
I would suggest the fishman loudbox:
https://www.fishman.com/products/series/loudbox/loudbox-artist-amplifier/
it is less than 30 pounds, 100 watts, has two mic/instrument channels with
minimal effects and stereo rca line input. It has mute which can be operated
via foot switch (effects have switch too). It has balanced line out which can
dirrect in to any venue that needs that. Stereo in a single box is not really
stereo :) but at least you don't loose a channel.
This means that you always use the same thing for your voice/backtracks in
any venue and can dial it in to what you want. The venue just gets one line
in to deal with.
They are available at L & M in Canada who's warantee is great. I have had
equipment go bad and they give me a loaner and call when mine is fixed. No
questions asked.
As for playback itself, a laptop or tablet with the right app will work...
what you personally are used to is the best choice. An old mouse or keyboard
can have foot switches wired in for things like next, pause, previous, mark
or whatever. Or premade units are available for a price. A tablet with touch
may be just as convenient though... again, what you are used to is best.
--
Len Ovens
www.ovenwerks.net
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