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Old 02-07-2012, 05:28 PM
timklee4 timklee4 is offline
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Taylor T5 PA System?

I just got a new Taylor T5 Classic.

Since I have only played acoustic, I don't have any pedal.

But I'm performing tomorrow for the church.

I only have a small amp which cannot make the sound loud enough.

So, I think I have to use the PA System.

I need to play some backings for one song and acoustic strums for others.

But I don't think I cannot go back and forth from electric to acoustic like I did

with my amps if I use the PA System right?

And also Is it okay for me to connect my guitar directly through the PA system

without any direct boxes or pedals?

Because I have never really used an electric guitar, Please give me some

advices and tips about electric guitar, amps, PA system and Taylor T5.

Thank you.
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Old 02-07-2012, 10:49 PM
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You can go straight Into the pa from the t5. Stay on position 1 for acoustic sounds. It will sound great. If you want more traditional electric sounds you will need an a/b box and an amp.
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Old 02-09-2012, 07:58 AM
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If you're going into the PA direct, something like Taylor's K4 preamp might offer you a little control. I'm considering getting one with a small PA since the clips I heard seem better than anything I could get with an acoustic amp.
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