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pocket pool
Aug 4, 2003

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Bleak Gremlin
Me and some friends regularly meet up to jam in a smaller basement room (~13'x13'). We're looking for a different setup that we can use for vocals. Currently, we're using a SM48 plugged into a lovely guitar amp. There are a couple of problems with this: it only supports one mic and it's fairly quiet (the volume pot on this amp is hosed up).

The two options I've considered so far is getting a powered speaker with 2+ XLR inputs or a smaller mixer we can use with some 6" studio monitors I have.

I'm leaning toward a powered speaker just because hauling a mixing board and studio monitors around sounds like a pain in my rear end. Any advice or options I hadn't considered?

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pocket pool
Aug 4, 2003

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Bleak Gremlin

JesustheDarkLord posted:

I faced a similar question and bought a powered speaker but I run the mics through a mixer anyway because I have one in the room.

Is there a better guitar amp that has multiple inputs?
A good guitar player probably sounds good on the lovely amp too in my experience

Unfortunately, no amps with multiple inputs - the lovely amp is actually broken, haha. (The volume pots are shot and it's a 20 year old Fender practice amp so it isn't really worth repairing or anything.)

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