plunker
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I am considering an amp for my tenor (has apick up) Money is an object. I was considering a Behringer Ultacoustic. I don't want to go so cheap as to waste my money any ideas on this amp or any other suggestions.
the kustom is a PA and has 3 speakers. you don'r need much of a woofer with a uke.Thanks, These are all single speaker amps. How much nore di I get with awoofwe and tweter on an amp. I guess this si more money but is hat more desirable. Appliction. Home practice right now.
it has a tweeter too$100; Kustom PA-50, two 4.5" speakers, 50 Watt, 3 inputs, 120 v. not battery powered
I went with this one based solely on forum recommendations and I couldn't be more pleased. In fact my son has it connected to his electronic drumset and it doesn't look like he wants to return it so there may be another in my future. OK Im just looking for an excuse to buy another one since they can easily be linked together and if needed there is also an output for a sub woofer.
I would go with a Fishman Loudbox Mini. Two(2) channels, one for instrument w/chorus and reverb and one for voice w/reverb.
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/det...=none&utm_term=Bing_PLA_All_Products&device=c
I would go with a Fishman Loudbox Mini. Two(2) channels, one for instrument w/chorus and reverb and one for voice w/reverb.
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/det...=none&utm_term=Bing_PLA_All_Products&device=c
That's over 3 times the original stated budget, but if that's the amp to go with, then Sweetwater offers the same amp with a Sennheiser microphone, cable, and Gator stand for the same money here;
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/LoudBoxMiniPK
That Kustom looks sweet for $100 - too bad it doesn't have reverb. If you plan to sing through it, I would HIGHLY recommend one that offers reverb ... at least on the vocal / xlr channel. When gigging, we ALWAYS add a bit of reverb to the vocals, otherwise it sounds like you're singing in a box. But, for $100 ... that Kustom looks hard to beat. And, although I've never tried one ... you can get a reverb pedal for around $50.
depends a lot on your pickup. my Loprinzi with a misi sounds great through it with no effects. not harsh at all. a piano has a much larger range so you are going to need a sub for better lowskustom regularly goes on sale for 79.99 at guitar center. thats when igot mine. i will hook an ampeg ba108 up to the subwoofer for my digital piano to fill out the range. the kustom is just a touch on the harsh side.
depends a lot on your pickup. my Loprinzi with a misi sounds great through it with no effects. not harsh at all. a piano has a much larger range so you are going to need a sub for better lows