Using the one amp method you're thinking about you are going to get either muddy cymbal sounds or less bottom on the tom's and bass drum. I have sparkley highs growling toms and the bass shakes the house.
Hook it all up, dial in "Power kit" and you'll show John Bonham a thing or two!
Later
Mick
Perry Norsworthy wrote:
Hey Mick,Just looking for a stand alone amp for my drums. Tired of playing with headphones or through the pa. Something to hopefully compete with those guitar players who love 11 on their amp.Best Regards,Perry
--- On Fri, 1/16/09, M McLean net> wrote:
From: M McLean net>
Subject: Re: [DTXpress] Amplifier
To: DTXpress@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, January 16, 2009, 5:04 PM
Hi Perry!
What do you use for amplification normally? I mean in your "workspace" or on "gigs". I'm confused with the "band practice" thing.
Out
Mick
Perry Norsworthy wrote:Any suggestions for an amplifier for my DTXPress II and IV. Looking
for something under $400 for band practice. Is 12" speaker ok or will
I need a 15"
Perry
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