Ultrasound AG30 or AG50?
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Ultrasound AG30 or AG50?
The size of the AG30 is enough for me. The issue is that I like to plug my laptop to the amp so that I can play along with the music. With the AG30 it doesn't seem to be possible. Thus I'm thinking about the AG50 that also has additional cool features.
What do you guys think?
What do you guys think?
its very possible. line out to a double male 1/8th cable to a 1/8 to 1/4th converter to any input on the amp
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I am not sure I got it... The amp has only one input, that's the issue.praisedave wrote:its very possible. line out to a double male 1/8th cable to a 1/8 to 1/4th converter to any input on the amp
I already have a double male 1/8 and a converter that I used to connect my pc to my old Peavey (Thank God I was able to sell it!).
Am I missing something?
Thanks.
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Thanks. I'm going for AG50!
By the way, I was wondering if someone could help me on an issue:
I used to have a Peavey and I connected there my laptop with a double 1/8 and a 1/8 to 1/4 converter. However, I wasn't able to get rid of the noise coming from the electricity input. I mean, if the amp and the laptop were connected to the same power socket, there was always a noise sent by the laptop to the amp. I could get rid of it by unplugging the ac power to the pc and running on battery. Is there any better way to solve this issue, alternative to use two different sockets?
Thanks a lot!
By the way, I was wondering if someone could help me on an issue:
I used to have a Peavey and I connected there my laptop with a double 1/8 and a 1/8 to 1/4 converter. However, I wasn't able to get rid of the noise coming from the electricity input. I mean, if the amp and the laptop were connected to the same power socket, there was always a noise sent by the laptop to the amp. I could get rid of it by unplugging the ac power to the pc and running on battery. Is there any better way to solve this issue, alternative to use two different sockets?
Thanks a lot!
no that happens with almost any adapter, atleast everyone ive worked with. ya just have to unplug to recordsfmartins wrote:Thanks. I'm going for AG50!
By the way, I was wondering if someone could help me on an issue:
I used to have a Peavey and I connected there my laptop with a double 1/8 and a 1/8 to 1/4 converter. However, I wasn't able to get rid of the noise coming from the electricity input. I mean, if the amp and the laptop were connected to the same power socket, there was always a noise sent by the laptop to the amp. I could get rid of it by unplugging the ac power to the pc and running on battery. Is there any better way to solve this issue, alternative to use two different sockets?
Thanks a lot!
~Andy (The artist formerly known as praisedave)
http://www.andymangold.com
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Hmm...praisedave wrote:no that happens with almost any adapter, atleast everyone ive worked with. ya just have to unplug to recordsfmartins wrote:Thanks. I'm going for AG50!
By the way, I was wondering if someone could help me on an issue:
I used to have a Peavey and I connected there my laptop with a double 1/8 and a 1/8 to 1/4 converter. However, I wasn't able to get rid of the noise coming from the electricity input. I mean, if the amp and the laptop were connected to the same power socket, there was always a noise sent by the laptop to the amp. I could get rid of it by unplugging the ac power to the pc and running on battery. Is there any better way to solve this issue, alternative to use two different sockets?
Thanks a lot!
ok. Thanks.
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