1. Ultra in a SBK rack (short plastic version)
2. Guitars (2)
3. Laney LC15R combo - 10" jensen 15 watts el84 tube power (smaller and lighter than a Blues Jr.)
Lightweight, quick setup, and great little tube amp for a monitor. The signal goes out of the Ultra through the 1/4" send (channel two) into the return effects loop in the back of the Laney to use the power amp section of the amp. I also send a feed the PA from an XLR out (channel one) on the Ultra. I tilt back that little combo, point it at my mellon, and I'm good to go.
I tried this set up recently while jammin with friends. (Loud drummer, another guitar player and a bass player. Not for metal/drop D music (lacks bottom) but, suprisingly punchy for what I do. The key to keeping that little amp clearer is that I removed the stock H&H 10" speaker and dropped Jensen cr series speaker in it.
I'm still working on a larger setup for some of my gigs but, this has worked out great for rehearsal or small stages.
2. Guitars (2)
3. Laney LC15R combo - 10" jensen 15 watts el84 tube power (smaller and lighter than a Blues Jr.)
Lightweight, quick setup, and great little tube amp for a monitor. The signal goes out of the Ultra through the 1/4" send (channel two) into the return effects loop in the back of the Laney to use the power amp section of the amp. I also send a feed the PA from an XLR out (channel one) on the Ultra. I tilt back that little combo, point it at my mellon, and I'm good to go.
I tried this set up recently while jammin with friends. (Loud drummer, another guitar player and a bass player. Not for metal/drop D music (lacks bottom) but, suprisingly punchy for what I do. The key to keeping that little amp clearer is that I removed the stock H&H 10" speaker and dropped Jensen cr series speaker in it.
I'm still working on a larger setup for some of my gigs but, this has worked out great for rehearsal or small stages.