That would be huge overkill for an acoustic gig. The PV classic 30 is a
high-gain beast, like two Blues Juniors joined at the hip. Why not try
playing into a vocal mic through the PA?
-Rick Davis
The Blues Harp Amps Blog
http://www.bluesharpamps.blogspot.com/
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 8:08 AM, John Sturm <johnsmusic52@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
This weekend I have a short (3 hr) gig on an island that can only be
accessed by boat. Normally, we play there all summer and I carry my Harp
Gear Double Trouble over to use. Since this is the last gig there for the
year and I wanted to travel light, I was wondering.... There is a classic
30
Peavey sitting over there and I would love to be able to use it as a
one-shot deal. I am playing with 2 acoustic guitar players going through
a
PA so this would not be a full blown electric gig so volumes would be
manageable. In your collective opinions, could I use the Classic 30 at a
decent volume without running into too much in the way of feedback? I use
a
pretty hot Turner with a CM element. Thanks in advance, JohnJohn's Music
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