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djmcconnell

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I'd love your input on this scenario:

I play acoustic guitar now and am starting to play electric more in a worship band (I want to be more versatile). With the exception of a Boss TU-2 tuner, I own no pedals, nor do I have an acoustic amp.

I'd kind of like to go with one acoustic amp (kinda have my eye on the Roland AC-90) that would allow me to plug acoustic into channel 1, and my electric via a Pod X3 (or the like) into Channel 2.

I could simplify to one amp (for space at home and ease of setup), avoid buying a bunch of pedals, and still get some great tones out of the electric through.

Is this just crazy talk, or a sound approach?
 
Sounds like a smart approach for what you want to accomplish. Maybe down the road after you have plugged into a great tube amp and a great overdrive pedal you'll change your mind. But for slimplicity what you speak of should get good results.
 
Hmmm.. last few years I been there.. digital Boxes.. then pedals and tube amps..

Started again...
Toneport if computer connected thru a stereo or heaphones.. or a podxt, live or 3... anyofthem thru a solidstate poweramp.
maybe a Variax for all sounds..(still havent gotten one though)

But.. Renman use of a hellhound tube amp.. I fell for it.. there's nothing like cranking it with an overdrive.. or clean for that matter.. will probably be the last amp I get rid of someday..

decisions... there never ending..
 
I think you're probably both right: that this would be a stepping stone for me -- particularly if I progress with my skills the way I hope I will.

Point on headphones is well taken since I will be practicing at night many times, I don't want to wake the family. The Roland's a stereo amp, too, so that would sound pretty cool.

Dave
 
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