This is advertised as an acoustic guitar amp. I know a couple of other people on the forum recommended it. I could actually hear the amp "pumping." Also, the volume had to be cranked up quite a bit which was a surprise.ĭon't know whether you've gone ahead and ordered this but, if not, you might try one out before you buy it. But I really didn't like the low end at all. The upper end was a bit harsh which I could have lived with. I wound up returning it because I just didn't like the sound. ![]() I tried one of these last year because it looked like the perfect all around amp. Last edited by Robstafarian on Mon 4:03 pm, edited 1 time in total. My own ideals are pretty far removed from the above, but I tried to stay similar to the original subject. ![]() As long as you have the power amps set to the Left and Right Outs, you can use headphones with the monitor out (the alternative power output mode, check the manual, would be good for running your own monitor if you ever have a need to do that). In fact, I would probably start out with just the mixer and then add a fEARful 12/6/1 at some point (either built or bought). The LS1503 goes a bit lower, as you can see, and upgrading the drivers would reduce weight while increasing frequency response (this was the origin of Greenboy's fEARful cabs). If I was going to "cheap out" with Carvin, while preserving the option to phantom power the Railboard, I would probably combine the XP800L portable mixer with the LS1503 PA cabinet. In fact, I would go so far as to say that the AG300 is just the MB12 with a different amp module in it. The speaker compliment seems identical to Carvin's MB12 Bass Combo, which is rated as "50Hz - 20Khz." Based on following their website for some time, I have to assume that this a ☑0dB range (☓dB is standard). My primary concern is the low-end response, as my post history will corroborate. ![]() I think you will sacrifice a lot of low-end response, and the fact that you cannot disable the included speakers will make future upgrades more difficult than they should be.
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