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Post subject: Using all 3 inputs simultaneously on acoustasonic junior dsp
Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 4:31 pm
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Before I plug this mix of instrument & 2 mics in to my Fender Acoustasonic Junior DSP amp as planned, wanted to make sure there isn't any snafu in store: will the amp work - without any damage - if all inputs are used simultaneously - for example: the instrument input has a guitar plugged in, the mic xlr input has a phantom powered mic plugged in, and the adjacent 1/4" instrument/mic input has a dynamic mic - with an xlr to 1/4" trs cable - plugged in; running all 3 through the amp at the same time?

Another set up option we're considering is: using a boss ls-2 switching between an acoustic guitar, electric guitar, and a phantom powered mic run first through a Samson phantom - output into a 1/4" trs cable followed by a whirlwind little imp - changing low impedence/balanced to unbalanced line then into the boss ls-2 as the third instrument - using the ls-2 to select one of these into the amp's instrument input, with a vocal dynamic mic into mic input, leaving the adjacent line input unplugged (running only two of these at a time). Anyone know of potential - or proven -problems with either set up?


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Post subject: Re: Using all 3 inputs simultaneously on acoustasonic junior
Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2014 1:00 am
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Asante wrote:
Before I plug this mix of instrument & 2 mics in to my Fender Acoustasonic Junior DSP amp as planned, wanted to make sure there isn't any snafu in store: will the amp work - without any damage - if all inputs are used simultaneously - ?



It is safe , no damage


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Post subject: Re: Using all 3 inputs simultaneously on acoustasonic junior
Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2014 1:17 pm
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Thanks - both of these set ups work great - allows switching multiple instruments, including mic'd ones as well as vocals - into one amp during performances in tight stage spaces...


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Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2014 1:59 am
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On the beginning on Fender in '50 and '60 many bands use one amp for all instrument , mic , guitar all in the same amp .

That is why Fender name a amp "Bandmaster "


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Post subject: Re: Using all 3 inputs simultaneously on acoustasonic junior
Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2014 7:31 pm
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the different bands and gigs I've been in, from the late 60's on, each of us had our own amp, though I usually had both my guitar and vocals plugged in one back then. Over the years I've become more used to a set of different amps for different purposes/instruments such as acoustic, classical or electric guitar, electric or traditional sitar, vocals, flutes, percussion/world percussion etc. - and usually enough stage room for whatever we wanted to use for these. But once in awhile, especially with a new place doing music events for the first time, you come across a rather miniscule performance space and find yourself going 'now how are we going to fit all our rigs into that!' - hence the multiple inputs into one amp that can stretch to fill - as best can be - all the varied roles & instruments...


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