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Ricardo.

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  • Birthday 10/27/1988
  1. I have a Behringer V-ampire LX1-112 which has one internal speaker that provides 60 watts of power but supposedly is extendable to 120 watts via the hooking up of another speaker in one of the dedicated back inputs (great modeling amp by the way). My question is, where would I go to get a 50 watt speaker that I could hook up via a 1/4 cable?! How does that whole thing work? I have various small car and home audio speakers lying around; could I use those? I'd really like to get the 120 watss out of the thing so if you know anything about how this works...
  2. I got a question! I've been thinking of replacing the speaker (a Jensen 'Special Design' 50 watt 8 ohm) in my Behringer V-ampire Lx1-112 modeling amp. But I'm not sure if it will improve the sound quality; I have noticed that if I plug my old Ep-800 solid-state 15W into another amp via headphone jack, the tone improves tons (so I realize speaker influences sound greatly). So, how do I test a current speaker and determine whether it would benefit from a replacement?
  3. Dear Myles, I have a sort of stupid question that I didn't want to bog down the main board with. Hope I don't come off sounding too stupid Are there any drawbacks to 3-humbucker'd guitars? They aren't that common and I'm wondering whether it's because three humbuckers end up sounding awful due to some kind of weird technical problem or they aren't feasible or whatever! And are they that much more versatile than their two humbucker'd cousins? Or does the middle pickup just end up sounding like having the bridge and neck on at the same time? Thanks!
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