2x 10 Watt Amps As Studio Monitors
Tomas Santa Clar...
Aug 26 2009, 03:23 PM
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Hey guys
i was trying a few days to get a nice sound out of my """""home studio"""""""
and i am in a preety tight budget and then the idea came to me :

why not get one of these babys

i already have one, so il spend only 90 euro on another one.

so my idea is:

Guitar-->PodXt Live-->Computer-->PodXt Live--> Left and Right outputs-->Left Amp , Right Amp


what do you think?

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Bogdan Radovic
Aug 28 2009, 10:53 AM
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As everyone said above this is actually not good idea at all. You should browse for some entry level studio monitors (Active ones). Any of those should give you a much better sound quality then using those amps.

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