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  • #16
    Well, I guess I'll start by getting a XLR mic with better quality than the ones we have now and go from there. All I need it to do is give me enough volume to be heard in practice, I'm confident that if it can keep up there I'll be okay about anywhere we'll play for a while cuz we tend to play pretty loud in practice. Thanks to everyone who helped out..especially ricach =).

    Just one final question, is there a possibility I'll blow the amp by using a compressor/sustainer guitar pedal as a pre-amp if I push it too hard?
    Last edited by mattie5960; 12-27-2007, 03:41 AM. Reason: one alst question
    Yeah..I sing

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    • #17
      Originally posted by mattie5960 View Post
      Well, I guess I'll start by getting a XLR mic with better quality than the ones we have now and go from there. All I need it to do is give me enough volume to be heard in practice, I'm confident that if it can keep up there I'll be okay about anywhere we'll play for a while cuz we tend to play pretty loud in practice. Thanks to everyone who helped out..especially ricach =).

      Just one final question, is there a possibility I'll blow the amp by using a compressor/sustainer guitar pedal as a pre-amp if I push it too hard?
      I didn't see where you said what model this PA amp is....so I have no way to respond.
      As far as vocals go... try here:
      http://www.musiciansfriend.com/produ...ree?sku=277174
      These are the "best bang for the buck" microphone a novice singer/player can buy.
      Of course you will have to cough up about $10-$15 for each XLR mic cable.
      Bruce

      Mission Amps
      Denver, CO. 80022
      www.missionamps.com
      303-955-2412

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