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daacrusher2001

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Amplifying my 414ce
« on: January 30, 2012, 08:09:44 PM »
Hi Everyone, jumped over here from TGP, figured it'd be better for the Taylor questions  :P

I have been thinking about getting something to amplify my 414ce, but I want something that's flexible enough to use with a POD HD500.

I was thinking a Carvin LM12A or something similar would do the trick

Anyone have a platform they like for both a Taylor CE and a modeler? It would have to be loud enough to use in a rehearsal situation or small jam/gig with a drummer. We only play small venues, really.

Just looking for a cost effective way to do this...

Cheers!


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Re: Amplifying my 414ce
« Reply #1 on: January 31, 2012, 12:15:44 AM »
want to hear something funny?

i have a dvd karaoke player from sony that has a mic input.

i use the digital coax out into a yamaha receiver. which drives my bose surround sound.

guess what? sounds AWESOME! and i can play and sing at the same time b/c the machine has two mic inputs.

and i have a 2010 414CE and a 2011 914CE w/ cedar - both sound awesome.
1995 912C - englemann/eir
2009 xxxv-p - sitka/madagascar
2010 414ce - sitka/ovangkol (made on my wedding day!)
2011 914ce - cedar/eir
2014 martin 000-28 custom - adi/cocobolo
2017 BTO GC 12 fret - lutz/cocobolo
2019 BTO GC 12 fret - cedar/cocobolo
2019 sheeran w03 - cedar/santos rosewood
2019 lowden s35 12 fret - driftwood cedar/cocobolo
2020 lowden s35 12 fret alpine spruce/madagascar
2023 lowden wee wl-35 12 fret - driftwood cedar/madagascar
2023 martin 00-28 modern deluxe - sitka/eir

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Re: Amplifying my 414ce
« Reply #2 on: January 31, 2012, 12:40:40 AM »
hi daacrusher,
good to see you here :)
WELCOME !i am unsure how well a powered monitor would work with the POD HD 500,
as i've mostly seen them run straight into the snake & used with some in-ears

to run both the 414ce (does it have some iteration of the ES or a Fishman p'up??? ) &
the POD, i'd consider looking at a VOX AGA70 or AGA150 for a bit more versatility

Mackie also makes a 400W bi-amped 12" & 15" powered monitors
(THUMP 12-A & 15-A) that are quite reasonably priced, imho

hope you enjoy the place - make yourself comfortable :D


want to hear something funny?

i have a dvd karaoke player from sony that has a mic input.

i use the digital coax out into a yamaha receiver. which drives my bose surround sound.

guess what? sounds AWESOME! and i can play and sing at the same time b/c the machine has two mic inputs.

and i have a 2010 414CE and a 2011 914CE w/ cedar - both sound awesome.
that sounds like a rather unorthodox set-up, zee :)

honestly, i'm not surprised that it works & sounds great too, considering the
gear that you're using, i believe that there would very little 'coloration' added
to the tone & be more 'transparent' overall, although not particularly portable ;)

pretty cool 'multi-tasking' rig, though  8)


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zeebow

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Re: Amplifying my 414ce
« Reply #3 on: January 31, 2012, 01:21:55 AM »

want to hear something funny?

i have a dvd karaoke player from sony that has a mic input.

i use the digital coax out into a yamaha receiver. which drives my bose surround sound.

guess what? sounds AWESOME! and i can play and sing at the same time b/c the machine has two mic inputs.

and i have a 2010 414CE and a 2011 914CE w/ cedar - both sound awesome.
that sounds like a rather unorthodox set-up, zee :)

honestly, i'm not surprised that it works & sounds great too, considering the
gear that you're using, i believe that there would very little 'coloration' added
to the tone & be more 'transparent' overall, although not particularly portable ;)

pretty cool 'multi-tasking' rig, though  8)

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made for a good practice rig for my performance hehe
1995 912C - englemann/eir
2009 xxxv-p - sitka/madagascar
2010 414ce - sitka/ovangkol (made on my wedding day!)
2011 914ce - cedar/eir
2014 martin 000-28 custom - adi/cocobolo
2017 BTO GC 12 fret - lutz/cocobolo
2019 BTO GC 12 fret - cedar/cocobolo
2019 sheeran w03 - cedar/santos rosewood
2019 lowden s35 12 fret - driftwood cedar/cocobolo
2020 lowden s35 12 fret alpine spruce/madagascar
2023 lowden wee wl-35 12 fret - driftwood cedar/madagascar
2023 martin 00-28 modern deluxe - sitka/eir

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Re: Amplifying my 414ce
« Reply #4 on: January 31, 2012, 08:50:36 AM »

to run both the 414ce (does it have some iteration of the ES or a Fishman p'up??? ) &
the POD, i'd consider looking at a VOX AGA70 or AGA150 for a bit more versatility


It's the first time I have ever seen anyone recommend the VOX AGA70. I was really considering this amp and was really close to buying it. from the reviews it seems like a great little amp. I bought the Fishman Loudbox Mini because it also got a lot of good reviews and recommendations, and is quite a bit less expensive. So far I am very happy with my decision.

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Re: Amplifying my 414ce
« Reply #5 on: January 31, 2012, 09:21:42 AM »
I used to run my 2002 414ce through a POD (an XT Live) and into the rear of my Marshall AS50D (to bypass the preamp).  It worked great and I got pretty awesome acoustic tone after playing with the settings some.  I haven't tried this much with my ES-equipped Taylors since I use the K4 into a PA now, but I do miss the ability the fatten up the sound with a little reverb and delay.  I may have to try that....
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Re: Amplifying my 414ce
« Reply #6 on: January 31, 2012, 02:24:52 PM »
The Vox lookes like a sweet amp.

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Re: Amplifying my 414ce
« Reply #7 on: January 31, 2012, 04:49:51 PM »
I consistently use the Fender Acoustasonic 30 DSP for my acoustics.  Got plenty of features for add effects without taking away the raw sound of the guitar.  It also allows me to tailor (pardon the pun) the level of chorus, reverb, vibrato, and delay I want.  Also has additional featured sounds like hall, plate, room, etc. 
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Re: Amplifying my 414ce
« Reply #8 on: February 01, 2012, 10:46:04 AM »
Well I've consistently sang the praises of the Ultrasound DS4 many times in the past ...it easily offers one of the best acoustic tones, most transparent amp to my ears, that I have found in that price range.  Not convinced that the DS4 will have enough wattage for you with a drummer (and I assume bassist), though.  They have the 100watter which may suit you better.  And Fishman's Loudbox (100w) certainly gets rave reviews, as well.  But for great tone for an acoustic in a small, live venue, I have not heard any better than the Bose system.  Not cheap, and in a different price strata, to be sure, but you can hear why.  I like the aforementioned amps well enough, but the Bose system really is in another tonal league, IMHO.

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Re: Amplifying my 414ce
« Reply #9 on: February 01, 2012, 12:30:23 PM »
I like my DS4, and when I need more umph, I run it out to a PA and use it as a stage monitor.

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Re: Amplifying my 414ce
« Reply #10 on: February 02, 2012, 04:55:51 AM »
I bought a Genz Benz Compak 300. It has an aux input in the back.

daacrusher2001

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Re: Amplifying my 414ce
« Reply #11 on: February 13, 2012, 02:17:53 PM »
How about just a straight up monitor like the Mackie Thump (mentioned earlier), Carvin, or other?

I see a lot of good stuff regarding QSC K-series but it's more than I wish to spend for this.

I'm thinking the Carvin or the Mackie at this point...