Thanks for all the replies so quickly. I have a mic (CAD Equitek E100)
set at the grill of my accordion, and my stage amp is a guitar amp.
Right now I'm running into a small Mackie 12 channel mixer, and from
that I send the main signal from the mixer to the snake, and an aux
send to my stage amp. I have no problems with feedback using this mic
with this setup, it's very one-directional and I have mounted very
close to the grill of my accordion.
I like this setup, for b/c it gives me a signal boost through the
boards mic pre, an xlr send to the snake, and a split to my amp with
the aux. However, it's very clunky and a lot to carry around for one
line. I thought their might be a more portable solution, but now that
I break it down more I guess the DI would not boost the signal at all
like the Mackie's pre's.
Suggestions?
** That mic has a high output level PLUS a passive DI operating in
reverse as suggested boosts the signal again. You are sure to have plenty of
signal available for any guitar amp.
Stop whining and guessing - go try the solution I posted and the Parrot
echoed.
............. Phil
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