On Sun, 2011-10-30 at 12:00 +0000, linux-audio-user-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > Message: 3 > Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2011 11:34:10 -0500 > From: Stephen Stubbs <theother1510@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: OT: What battery powered Amps are you using? > To: linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Message-ID: <4EAC2B02.4060205@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > 10/29/2011 > > Hello All, > > What small, battery/electric powered, portable Amps are you using? > > I'm taking up the Autoharp (an acoustic instrument) that has a > magnetic > pickup with 1/4" jack output. I have a Zoom H2 recorder that I would > use as a vocal microphone (has the 1/8" mini-stereo line output). > > I'm not interested in special guitar effects. A graphic equalizer is > a > plus. > > The Vox Mini 3 looks promising. I could run the Autoharp 1/4" out > through the Vox 1/4" input jack. The Zoom H2 line out into the Vox > Aux > In jack. Will this work? > > And do any of these Amps have a Line Out that I could run to my > Yamaha > MG10/2 mixer? That would be very nice for recording. > > Other suggestions? > > Thanks All, > Stephen. If you know how to solder build your own amp. I suspect that those battery powered amps don't have any special characteristics comparable to those of big amps. Resp. if there are low cost battery amps, I would test the cheapest. A review in German says that the amp should be ok, if you need amp simulation. http://www.musiker-board.de/reviews-e-git/403506-amp-vox-mini-3-a.html I suspect that if you need all the features you can't build an amp yourself for that price. Since you don't need it, why paying that much money? - Ralf > > _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user