[LUTE] Re: Microphone -> Amplifier

2006-06-14 Thread JCetra
Dear Laura and All: The AER Alpha I mentioned in an earlier posting was designed for acoustic, steel-string guitars. It came with a set of guitar strings! On a related topic, once I was playing at a reception with my Fender Acoustasonic Jr., and a friend walked up and said, "Hey, you're amp's n

[LUTE] Re: Microphone -> Amplifier

2006-06-14 Thread laura_maschi
Has anyboody tried to use accoustic guitar amplifiers? (like the Trace Elliots?) what were the results? mic type? thanks! Laura - Mensaje original - De: Herbert Ward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Fecha: MiƩrcoles, Junio 14, 2006 10:24 am Asunto: [LUTE] Re: Microphone -> Amplifier

[LUTE] Re: Microphone -> Amplifier

2006-06-14 Thread Herbert Ward
> > I know this is not a musical question, but nither entirely OT. > > What system/elements would you suggest for a fairly good amplification > > system for a lute (or any historical instrument). In another words, > > what's reasonably best to mic, transfer (wire/transmitter), amplify, >

[LUTE] Re: Microphone -> Amplifier

2006-06-13 Thread guy_and_liz Smith
> To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu<mailto:lute@cs.dartmouth.edu> Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 12:17 PM Subject: [LUTE] Re: Microphone -> Amplifier > I know this is not a musical question, but nither entirely OT. > What system/elements would you suggest for a fairly good ampli

[LUTE] Re: Microphone -> Amplifier

2006-06-13 Thread Herbert Ward
> I know this is not a musical question, but nither entirely OT. > What system/elements would you suggest for a fairly good amplification > system for a lute (or any historical instrument). In another words, > what's reasonably best to mic, transfer (wire/transmitter), amplify, > &c. without muc