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“Sounds clear, is easy to set up, easy to carry - one...”

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written by nickbarney on 07/10/2008

Sounds clear, is easy to set up, easy to carry - one guitar, one mic, one satisfied customer. Quick word of warning, knobs on front are vulnerable when loading into car / van if gigging with it. Good sounds - all you need for most venues - unless you're going to play the Albert Hall!

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“The AS50R is a superb amp for small venues, or larger...”

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written by Colb on 02/08/2008

The AS50R is a superb amp for small venues, or larger when fed to the house PA.

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Asked by dadgad1 on 20th April 2016 Report this content
I recently bought a Marshall AS50R. I play in a small pub venue with its own PA System. I intend to run a DI cable from the amp to the PA system to amplify the acoustic guitar. Should I run the microphone (Shure 58) through the amp and DI cable or connect the Shure directly to the PA system? 

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