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Old 04-18-2018, 10:22 AM
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Thanks for sharing your experience Yamahaguy. I can buy a dedicated acoustic amp, however I like my home stereo system and I would like to explore this option first before buying a dedicated amp. Cheers.


Small mixer with switchable high pass filter should be good starting point - it will amplify signal from guitar pickup to the kind of line level.
HiFi speakers have much lower minimum frequency and softer woofer mount so without high pass filter you can experience rattling sounds.

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Old 04-21-2018, 02:23 AM
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Small mixer with switchable high pass filter should be good starting point - it will amplify signal from guitar pickup to the kind of line level.
HiFi speakers have much lower minimum frequency and softer woofer mount so without high pass filter you can experience rattling sounds.

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Hi Marek. I have thought about that too. Do you have any mixer in mind?
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