GK made a double-6 inch speaker amp back in the early 80's that was gobbled up by vocalists in NYC for working small rooms. I have one I use up in NW Connecticut in the summer, and it is as good as anything I have ever used for vocals, and is powerful and versatile re inputs, outputs, graphic eq, too, and light and compact to carry. I use it for kb too, and it's excellent, lacks some fullness and bass for kb, but it is accurate and clear. for vocals, it's almost a rule of thumb that smaller speakers are better. When I see
a folk singer/acoustic guitarist set up two 15-inch monsters on tall stands and spread them out across the wall in a small indoor or outdoor venue, along with a big powered mixer and a stack of effects in a rack, i always scratch my head and wonder what are they thinking???? they would sound so much better with one small clear speaker amp set next to them that takes no time to set up and break down, and no effort to shlep to the gig.
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Miami Mo
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Miami Mo