Quote from: mexicanyella on May 13, 2012, 11:51:52 PM
I don't know that amp, but it's got a line out jack on the back...if you decide there's a tone there that you can't get from other amps, you could connect that line out jack to another amp's line in, power amp in or effects return jack and get the little Johnson sound at higher volumes.
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+1 on using the line out.
I'm no expert but that doesn't stop me from sharing my limited experience.
I use a little 20watt Mustang I when playing at my church. I face the amp toward me and use it as a monitor and put a mic on it for the house mix. Sometimes we have a choir, six ensemble singers, a brass orchestra, drums, bass, piano, electronic keyboard, two acoustic guitars, and a percussionist all together on stage. I NEVER have trouble hearing myself and the little amp is never cranked past 3 or 4. You could do a similar setup and plug your line out into the house mix (assuming there is a house mix, if not then forget everything I wrote).
Where I play nobody uses big amps and the mix in the sanctuary is excellent. The monitor mix is never that good but it's workable and better than when I played with rockers.
That type of setup may not go over well in a club even though it sounds better. Folks in a club usually expect the music to be blasting. They'd probably think the music sucks if it's not hurting their ears.
