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Fishman SoloAmp

Fishman SoloAmp

Okay, I admit it, I’m a sucker for gadgets. Aw hell! I wouldn’t be writing this blog if I wasn’t! So there I was earlier this evening, surfing the web in search of new gear, and lo and behold, I run across the Fishman SoloAmp, a 220W bi-amp for acoustic guitar and vocals. It’s an amp and a PA in one package, and I have to tell you, for solo gigs, it seems too good to be true.

Here are some specs from the Fishman web site:

  • Compact Line Array = Ultra wide horizontal dispersion & deeper sound penetration
  • Two Mic/Instrument Channels
  • – High-quality preamps
    – 3-band EQ
    – Phantom Power
    – Independent Reverb level
    – Effect Loop
    – Feedback-fighting Phase and Notch filters

  • Drivers
  • – Six 4′ mid-woofers, patented dual gap, high excursion design, neodymium magnets (200W)
    – One 1′ neodymium soft dome tweeter with level control (20W)

  • Auxiliary Stereo Input with Level control
  • Four Digital Reverb effects with master level
  • Balanced XLR D.I. outputs for both channels and main mix
  • Unique Monitor I/O for improved on-stage ensemble monitoring
  • Mute with remote footswitch input
  • Tuner Output
  • Ships with Stand and padded Carry Bag (w/ wheels)
  • Dimensions: 41.5′ H x 5.6′ W x 6.6′ D
  • *Weight: 25 lbs without Stand, 35lbs with Bag and Stand

I’ve only listened to sound bites and audio from the Fishman site, but from what I could tell, this lightweight PA kicks ass for small venues!

I do a lot of solo gigs and I’m always looking for ways to reduce the size of my rig. The first step for me was getting the DigiTech Vocalist Live 4 that acts as both a harmonizer and mixer. Combined with something like the SoloAmp… okay… I have to stop slobbering now. 🙂

If anyone has tried one of these, please let me know!

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As part of my five-year-plan to be on the road touring, I entered three of my songs into the Song Door International Songwriters Competition. This is a big step for me as I’m crossing into completely new territory. It’s one thing to get acclaim from your friends, it’s an entirely different matter to have your music put under the microscope. I’m both excited and nervous at the same time! Anyway, here are the numbers I chose:

The Animal Side of Attraction

You’re Stuck With Me

I Come To You

I don’t know how they’ll match up against the competition, but I have high hopes!

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