Marshall as50r, Seagull L.R. baggs ibeam duet
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@FruscianteFan92 it has been a while, so i am sorry. no tab, it is just some random flat/finger picking. capo on 6th fret. the picking is done pretty much with variations of a minor, then c, then g. i had forgot about this untill i looked at this and "re learned" it.
i miss the amp, i sold all my stuff cause i had to move, well and i bought a custom shop AJ with the money. the aj sounds better than the amp could try too, lol.
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its an acoustic amp made for acoustic guitars.. you can get a distortion pedal, but i recknmend playign electric guitar on electric amps..
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anyone know if the as50r has a headphone jack?
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@madmatt1 Strange to get a reply after a year :). Also, I have the same two marshall amps that are in your video, and a german seagull copy with an lr baggs pickup. The seagull and marshall acoustic amp are def. a great combination. An Electrovoice pl84 mic sounds wonderful on the amp as well (vocal condenser stage mic).
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i believe i plugged one in once, and it was kinda meh.
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nope
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can i use electric guitar on this amp
Is the iBeam you're using active, or passive? I'm looking to install a pickup on my Martin, and am undecided about pickups. How do you like the iBeam?
Palindromes6 1 year ago
@Palindromes6
i am not sure, i sold the guitar to a friend though.
even so, i am pretty sure it is active, but do not know.
madmatt1 1 year ago
Nice demo! Reading the manual for this, it says that channel one is the high impedance channel meant for guitar, and the second channel is meant for a generic input like a Keyboard. Any reason you chose the second input over the first like a pedal or something?
nukeitout 3 years ago
@nukeitout
i honestly did not know they were different
madmatt1 2 years ago