How to ramble with an electric lap steel
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Jack Cook
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How to ramble with an electric lap steel
Tryin to hop that train and get a ramblin but I have to carry an amp for my lap steel. Any tips for aspiring ramblers?
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How loud do you need to be? What sort of tone(s) are you looking for? There are many relatively inexpensive portable amps such as the Danelectro Honeytone that should give you the power you require.
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This is a good choice. Runs on AA batteries or you can buy an AC adapter.Jack Hanson wrote:Roland Mobile Cube
It's loud enough for a small room, good for practice, can play an audio source into it while playing your instrument.
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Ditto on the Roland. Have yet to hear the Blackstar but told it sounds good too. Fishman makes the Loudbox but it is geared more for an acoustic guitar. The price is up there too. I think it runs about $600.
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is "rambling" "busking"? If so, resinator guitar by itself. If a little amplification is required, the Roland Cube is excellent. If you're in a loud invironment, it's hard to beat the Roland Street Cube EX. Mic input, guitar channel and an aux input for backing tracks (if used). A little pricey but will play at 50 watts for 6 hours or so with a fresh charge of batteries.
Tom
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