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http://www.thomann.de/ie/roland_cube_street_rd.htm

Can I put an upright bass with a piezo pickup through this amp and not explode stuffs?
does i need a little preamp thing too?
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donk going buskin?
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I should have thought that'd be fine, but a preamp will make it sound an awful lot better.

Can Mike build preamps?
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Zaphod wrote:donk going buskin?
yeah donk has a new hillbilly busking partner, a guy called Tim who plays upright bass, we've jammed twice now on some johnny cash, steve earle and emmylou stuff and it's a whole load of fun and working great.

also, i really need to learn to play lead.
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deadonkey wrote:
Zaphod wrote:donk going buskin?
yeah donk has a new hillbilly busking partner, a guy called Tim who plays upright bass, we've jammed twice now on some johnny cash, steve earle and emmylou stuff and it's a whole load of fun and working great.

also, i really need to learn to play lead.
i have this "country rock" lick book/cd that's amazing. it has lots of those pedal-steel sounding licks and you really can apply most of these in country AND rock type stuff.
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do scan uplaodsz?
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deadonkey wrote:
Zaphod wrote:donk going buskin?
yeah donk has a new hillbilly busking partner
Would an upright bass really need amplification against just an acoustic guitar?
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i can hear him at practice when we're both acoustic, in the pub where we have a gig lined up there isn't a cat in hell's chance
(for which we will use a mains powered bass amp, but we need some kind of preamp to get any kind of volume from the piezos, i could use my mic preamp for this)

but eventually we want to busk for fun and a little cash so some kind of battery powered amp and preamp setup will be essential - i've tried the piezo straight into an amp and it gives very little volume
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I dunno to be honest, I'm a total n00b when it comes to Piezo systems.
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Yes, it would work, but also, yes, a preamp would be a great idea too. You can buy
battery-powered preamps that plug straight into an 1/8" jack, and have an 1/8" jack-out as well.
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deadonkey wrote:do scan uplaodsz?
i gotta see how big the files are and i'll send you a secret PM.
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Re: Battery Amp/PA

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deadonkey wrote:http://www.thomann.de/ie/roland_cube_street_rd.htm

Can I put an upright bass with a piezo pickup through this amp and not explode stuffs?
does i need a little preamp thing too?
I'm pretty certain over the years I've been in a live band situation where a non-active cheapy acoustic guitar with piezo has been put into the PA without any extra gear..

I think the bigger problem would be the little speaker not enjoying the low end the bass is putting out- 'spesh piezos which have a very broad frequency range.
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thanks a lot jesse and doog, big help

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