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Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 10:37:29 +0200
From: "Tony Crowley"
Subject: Behringer V-amp

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I've been told that all a guitarist needs to do is to plug into a Behringer V-Amp attached to a PA, choose an amp setting and away you go.
Well my question is simple (but the answer probably isn't....):

Does the same apply to a harp-player? Can I choose an amp sound almost at the touch of a button?

I know it's not quite that simple, but if anyone has experience with a V-amp I'd love to hear about it. I'm mainly interested in a stage situation rather than a studio, and I'm not looking for an absolutely true representation of the amp sounds, but reasonably close with workable on-stage volumes.

Thanks in advance
Tony

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I've been told that all a guitarist needs to do is
to plug into a Behringer V-Amp attached to a PA, choose an amp setting and away
you go.

Well my question is simple (but the answer probably
isn't....):

 

Does the same apply to a harp-player? Can I choose
an amp sound almost at the touch of a button?

 

I know it's not quite that simple, but if anyone
has experience with a V-amp I'd love to hear about it. I'm mainly interested in
a stage situation rather than a studio, and I'm not looking for an absolutely
true representation of the amp sounds, but reasonably close with workable
on-stage volumes.

 

Thanks in advance

Tony

 

 


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