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Old 11-06-2004, 07:34 AM
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Yes, you can run the bass through a PA, but it's probably better that you go thru the mixing board first for balance. Yes, you can also run the bass thru a bass amp prior to going into the PA, thats what we do at our church. Our bass player (sometimes me) has the bass amp right behind him on stage, and a monitor in front of him with all the other instruments. It's NOT the best solution, but the person playing bass can definitely hear himself.
I don't know about running the bass thru our Roland AC-60, I practice my bass through a Roland Cube, and it works fine, but doesn't really have the bass "punch". I'm sure someone else out there has some really good advice. . .
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