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The AI Corus is the most curious of the high end mini PA's because i don't know anyone who has used it who can give a report. The power of it and the reviews of their other products merit a serious look. Like I said I did use the Unico while over in Europe and it was fantastic sounding but yea, a bit heavy. |
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Look at the Genz-Benz Shenandoah series.
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i 've also used the aer compact 60 for a number of years, i consider it a great buy.
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I'm surprised you haven't received hate mail from the legion of satisfied Fishman amp owners out there- myself included - but that's probably because they're too busy playing gigs to get involved on these forums. I read on this forum that Fishman just began shipping Solo Amps. I'm sure someone will have their own review of 'em soon. According to the info I read about it, you can use it on either U.S. or European voltage, which is a big plus for touring overseas. And - if you haven't already done so, traveling by train or plane with a guitar (hard shell case of course), amp (any sized) and suitcase full of clothes and cd's to sell at gigs can be a real challenge. Good luck no matter which piece of gear you settle on. |
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LOVE IT...AWESOME Amp!! However, I'm looking for something I can walk around with...Small and portable.
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As far as the Europe thing, plane, train, buses...Done it..It's tough for sure. NO HARD CASE is going to do it..Gotta have a gig bag that I can carry over the shoulder, this time I have a traveler backpack and Traveler Guitar..Only taking a a few pants shirts, shoes etc. Believe me, you really have to watch how much you bring and I think I have it down this time. I'm shipping my CD's over. |
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And how can you call yourself an audio snob if you haven't yet tried any of the amps you listed, yet go by what others say on these forums is the "holy grail". Like my grandfather used to say, "if somebody told you to jump off a bridge, would you do it?". I've said it before and here goes again: sound is subjective... I wish I had a dollar for every "greatest ______ ever" I've read on these forums. Take the time to do the listening yourself and don't base your decision on what a bunch of people with way too much time on their hands (myself included) tell you to buy. As for the comment about being a Fishman fan, have you tried any of their Loudbox amps? If not, you should check 'em out. I've seen more of them onstage with pros than any of the others you listed. Just saw Cheryl Crow with two of 'em recently. I believe she could afford to buy any of the others as well. |
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[QUOTE=Side Man;1597143]No offense taken on the China remark. Looking around my living room, I see a Sony HDTV, Panasonic DVD recorder, Canon digital camera and Motorola cellphone - all made in China.
And how can you call yourself an audio snob if you haven't yet tried any of the amps you listed, yet go by what others say on these forums is the "holy grail". Like my grandfather used to say, "if somebody told you to jump off a bridge, would you do it?". I've said it before and here goes again: sound is subjective... I wish I had a dollar for every "greatest ______ ever" I've read on these forums. Take the time to do the listening yourself and don't base your decision on what a bunch of people with way too much time on their hands (myself included) tell you to buy. As for the comment about being a Fishman fan, have you tried any of their Loudbox amps? If not, you should check 'em out. I've seen more of them onstage with pros than any of the others you listed. Just saw Cheryl Crow with two of 'em recently. I believe she could afford to buy any of the others as well.[/QUOTE Just getting in to the whole mini PA thing..My main PA stuff is tops..I live in Alaska so there isn't anywhere to try those Amps out bro. As stated, the ones I have tried, Schertler, were in Europe. I've used the Bose a bunch up here and around the country. Chinese made Musical gear is inferior FOR THE MOST PART because they use cost cutting techiques and materials in the manufacturing process. I'm not aware of any high end audiophile quality components coming from China at the moment but I could be wrong. It's cheap and it's good, but TOP quality is what I going for. You know full well what i'm talking about man. I will certainly try out the Loudbox amps and compare them to AER, Schertler and Acoustic Image and if they are best, I will buy for sure! Living in AK sucks but I'm heading to LA in about 10 days before Europe and I plan to try everything out!!! hahahahaha!!..I will report my findings. |
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Given your "on the road" needs, a Schertler Unico would be a good choice.
There is little the Chinese cannot do. Building quality audio gear, for the most part, is not dependent on the country of origin. It is dependant on design, parts and process of manufacture. That can be done anywhere on the planet. The Chinese can kick out a populated board as good as anyone else. Now, the Chinese are not world class at designing audio products or making microphone capsules (not many folks/companies are). They can be world class with just about anything else (if their customer's so direct), and they do so at a lower price, even with the exact same specs and parts. That is changing (their prices are rising and will continue to rise). You'd probably be surprised at how many Chinese parts (boards, metalwork, caps, resistors, transistors, wiring, etc.) are in even the most boutique/exotic gear. It doesn't matter to the boutique designers - they're fine with it, just ask them. |
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Yea that UNICO is nice for sure but I don't need as many channels and I have read reports that it's not loud enough for some gigs that the AER's are twice as loud and the Acoustic Image has even more headroom which stands to reason given the wattage. Going to try to find a place that has all of them when i'm down in Los Angeles in about 10 days or so. |
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The Acoustic Image Corus is probably the one you want to check out. It would be my choice among the Contra, Coda and Corus because it is designed more for an acoustic guitar (the others lean towards bass guitar).
As to the AER products, the Compact 60 is nice, and produces quite a nice sound, but in my limited experience (a local dealer carries AER, Schertler and Acoustic Image), the Unico has more throw weight and better dispersion. The David is quite nice too. The Fishman Loudbox Performer is very good too - good features and sound. I've been looking for a small portable amp to use when my mini-PA is overkill. For solo fingerstyle, the Unico has been at the top of my list, although I decided to wait for the Baggs A-REF and (now) the Fishman Soloamp before making any final decision. I briefly tried the A-REF at a store with two of their guitars, neither of which had the dual source combination I use. Pretty nice, but I need to check it out further. The Soloamp is just being released, so I haven't tried that one yet. |
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So Ray, you've actually played the Acoustic Image Amps and compared them to the Schertler, an.d AER? I wish I could find other's who have so I can get some comparisons and reviews. It would be tough to chance it and buy one sight on seen or heard but it might be great. When I go to LA next week I will find and try out as many of the 3 that I can although I already know I like the Unico
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Steve, what are ya using for a PA these days?
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