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annber_taylor 04-08-2009 07:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Janszoon (Post 633000)
Even rednecks have to sell their speakers sometimes. :D

speakers no problems i have huge ones lol the pda...

annber_taylor 04-08-2009 07:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Janszoon (Post 633000)
Even rednecks have to sell their speakers sometimes. :D

could i hook it up to a guitar amp or would that be horriable....lol

Janszoon 04-08-2009 07:28 PM

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Originally Posted by annber_taylor (Post 633007)
could i hook it up to a guitar amp or would that be horriable....lol

It won't sound very good but you can definitely do that if you just want to make your voice louder.

annber_taylor 04-08-2009 07:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Janszoon (Post 633009)
It won't sound very good but you can definitely do that if you just want to make your voice louder.

well....hum well darn

SATCHMO 04-08-2009 09:08 PM

Just sing or w/e it is you do. You can worry about practicing mic control later. There's not too many professional singers that own their own PAs.

GuitarBizarre 04-09-2009 07:39 AM

Jesus people, you need to get the info before you reccomend things.

What kind of microphone do you have? If it uses a standard 1/4" Jack, then buy a cheap keyboard amplifier. It will amplifiy it reasonably well reasonably cheaply. Won't sound fantastic, but it works.

If it has an XLR type connection, then you will need to invest in system as described above (Although you CAN convert XLR to 1/4" and still use the keyboard amp idea, its not difficult)

the BEST way to do it though, is if you have a hi-fi system already, that has standard RCA phono connections free - Buy a cheap mixer, and connect the line level outputs to your hi-fi. Be careful with volume levels though! Turn the volume up on the amplifier instead of the mixer if you need more volume, since mixers are actually capable of blowing a speaker system quite easily if they're pushed too high. General rule - If ANY red LED's light up on your mixer during use, you are TOO LOUD ON THE MIXER.

Hi-Fi equipment is designed to take 2.0V inputs at MAX. A mixer is easily capable of more, and pushing it too high will blow the amp, speakers, or both.

Fletch 04-09-2009 07:47 AM

lol i always love GuitarBizzares advice - most of time i think `sh!t i never thought of that!`

I bought a Rode M1 mike a few weeks back and just plugged it straight into a Vox Valvetronix guitar amp, sounds a bit `boomy` (using the clean amp models) but would be ok for coffee shop/market gigs (which is the purpose).

So i guess the question is - what is your ambition over the next year or so with this mike? If you can see yourself perfoming live then back yourself and get some good PA / keyboard amp gear... If you just want to get loud and have fun, then plug into that handy guitar amp for now.....

coryallen2 04-09-2009 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Janszoon (Post 633000)
Even rednecks have to sell their speakers sometimes. :D



http://www.lilligren.com/Redneck/ima...car_stereo.JPG


haha


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