Re: Electric 5 string using Loudbox Artist
Is there any problem running my Schwab 5 string through a Loudbox?--Nope. Active pickups are not a problem for the Fishman.
I wonder if the preamp built in the Loudbox would make for too hot of a signal?--Nope.
Even if it is acceptable, would I still be better off getting a regular guitar amp?--That completely depends on your needs and usage. Are you needing big iron to move a lot of air outside? Are you looking to mic an amp into the mains "'cuz it's part of my sound"? Would a 3-channel amp (Clean/dirty/vocals) be your best friend? I'm reminded of ancient wisdom from my childhood TV days: there's a gizmo or a gadget or a thingamabob, you need the proper tool to do a proper job." Amps, pedals, etc are tools for specific tasks. The nature of your needs should define the nature of your tools.
Axes: Eastman MD-515 & El Rey; Eastwood S Mandola
Amps: Fishman Loudbox 100; Rivera Clubster Royale Recording Head & R212 cab; Laney Cub 10
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