Ez nagyon jó. Profik vagytok, Köszönöm szépen ezt a jó zenét (many Hungarian). This is very good. Pros are, thank you very much for the good music. M. Péter
Lenore and Paul, very nice song. I enjoyed all your music particularly "Soul Shine" on Heron Island :) need to hear more songs from you both. Thanks for sharing your music with us.
Hi Mohanmsharma, we use 2 AC60 amps. There are two input channels in each amplifier. We use one channel for guitar and one for vocals. You can download the manual online to find out exactly how the amp works. Just Google AC60 manual. cheers Paul
This is the best demo of an acoustic amp I've seen - real musicians playing live with gigging gear not studio enhanced and not too much effects - and - the vocal demonstrated. Cheers fae Bonnie Scotland. Also loved the performance.
Love the rendition guys. I'm playing train's marry me with my 10 year old son singing for my sister in law who is getting married in cancun coming up soon. We know someone who owns a music store and can loan us the ac90 or the 60 and I'm guessing the 60 will do just fine. The wedding is outdoors and I'm guessing by the ocean so my only reason for considering the 90 was to compensate for the less than ideal venue, atleast for playing. It's a small wedding with approx 30 people in attendance so I'm still guessing the unit you guys play through is more than sufficient. Awesome stuff!
Hi Rob, Sorry to take so long to reply - google has found a new way of hiding my messages & I just found yours.. As a duo - 2 guitars & 2 vocals we use 2 ac 60's. TwoAC 60's = 30 watts/side out of each stereo amp & that should go OK for 30 people. Outdoors the sound might get away a bit but they will still hear you. Cheers Paul.
@Fast2002vtxc Hi, Our normal setup is One AC60 each & guitar & vocal both go into the AC60 & we are pretty happy with the sound. For this video we had a good sound man & excellent foldback so the vocals went through the front of house only, but most of the time we use the AC60 for vocals as well. Cheers Paul
@brairan Sorry briaran, I have never heard or used the AC90 so I don't know if it sounds any different. The AC60 has enough power for our needs because we can line out into a bigger system. If I didn't have a bigger PA system I think the extra power of the AC90 would allow you to play bigger rooms.
Great…Nice voice…, I inspired to purchase a Roland ac 60 amps, can u tell me , that we can add two guitar and one mike in AC 60 as you are singing together with 2 guitars and a mike…pl advise
@MOHANMSHARMA Hi I am using the AC60 and my new Zoom Q3HD over the next week to get some more videos up on youtube. I am recording direct out of the AC60 & there is no hiss. When I am using the AC60 I don't miss not having a tweeter, it sounds fine. You should be using your's soon so you'll see what I mean.
I have the AC 60, I struggle a tad with it being a tad trebly.....what are you typical using for Bass-Mid-Treble settings? Other typical settings? Liked the song BTW. Nice job
Thanks for reply..I have ordered AC60 and will get in 3-4 days.But read some reviewes about not having tweetar , hiss noice and other. since you are using it, what is your opinions on this , pl reply.
I have seen this video before and keep coming back to it. I have a qsc touch mix and speakers but I am really tired of the set up. Do you guys still use 2 Roland AC60s? Also, it looks like you put the amps out in front of you instead of on poles behind you-is that how you did it and can you hear ok? Great video and work on the guitar and vocals. Thank you.
Hi Tom, We still use the Roland AC60's in different ways. For a small venue we would use just the AC60's behind us possibly on the ground making sure we can hear each other and the sound gets to the audience as well. For a gig with a PA we would face the AC60's back towards us so that we hear what we want to hear & let the sound man take care of front of house & we just leave him to it. We are happy to use the AC60's for vocals as well but in the video we let the sound man do the vocals through the front of house. We would have been just as happy to go through the amps. For a really small venue where you need to keep the volume down "small restaurant" we would point the amps back towards us and have a sweet sound field that we are working in and the people around us basically get the spill so they can have a conversation, eat their meal & have the music just wrap around them. Personally I can't stand being in a restaurant & have the artist trying to cut my head off, but that's just me. Hope this helps mate, Cheers Paul. I almost forgot the AC has a sub woofer out & if you get to try one out have a listen because that takes it to a whole new level in a good way.
@@rootube808 I have been meaning to response but have been really busy. Thank you for your detailed response. This is very helpful and your setup tips have got me thinking. It is always good to talk to a musician that is using the equipment. I have not ran across anyone around here (central Illinois) using the AC60. I am going to get one and if I need more sound I will try running it through the QSC K10 speaker(s) and will put them out front. Still a pretty small rig with a lot of power. Thanks again. tom
Hi Gaddi, for this gig the mics went into the main PA. It depends on the sound man. I am happy to go through the amps but if the person on the desk knows what they are doing we use the front of house. For small gigs the amps handle vocals quite well. By the way we have an amp each.
Hi Guys, nice demo! Are you using a mains power line or a portable power source? If portable, what is it please? I have an AC33 for busking but could do with something that has more reserve power, simply for the quality and depth of sound.
We are using mains power, we have the AC33 amps as well for playing outdoors. A friend of hours has a portable Roland PA that he uses for busking - I haven't used one but possibly you could run the AC33 into one of them to boost your power.
Hi Lillis, I had a look online and I don't think the AC 40 has batteries. I do know the AC 33 takes batteries because I own one of those as well. The AC60 also does not use batteries. Cheers Paul.
Thanks fairlyfastfreddie1. Well we do have our moments, but yes it is usually good fun. Hope your front lady changes her mind and starts to sing again. Cheers
+ramez mataz The stomp pedal is called a "Puk'n Stompa" because it is made from a hockey puck. It is passive " no batteries" I made the wooden housing to get the height comfortable & stop it running around the stage. Cheers Paul
I had a listen Ymel & I agree with you, too much chorus, It sounded Ok from our perspective on the day & I would like to have had a better sound but we had about 3 mins to set up & no control over what came out front. But we like the song & wanted to get something on line at the time.
Paul Suska Dear Paul, the song is great. And 3 minutes is not enough, you are right! You know I was looking for a suitable amp and I found ur video too. I bought a Marshall AS50D which was a beauty but it was too beg to carry on a scooter. Moreover I had an interesting exp with it: It sounded better with my Strat counterfeit (like a real Strat!!) but with my hollow body jazz-kind guitar , well it was 'dead', total colorless. The AC60 has just arrived and it amazed me. Only the 3 buttons (bass-mid-treble) give you more variety than the Marshall AS50D (it does not have Middle button) provides you.
Örülünk, hogy tetszett a zenénk. Köszönöm a pozitív megjegyzéseket Peter.
We are happy you enjoyed our music. Thanks for the positive comments Peter.
Thanks for the positive feedback. Glad you enjoy what we have up. We hope to add some more soon.
Ez nagyon jó. Profik vagytok, Köszönöm szépen ezt a jó zenét (many Hungarian). This is very good. Pros are, thank you very much for the good music. M. Péter
Thank you for you positive feedback, much appreciated.
Sweet voice nice guitar player Beautiful Song Thank you
Lenore and Paul, very nice song. I enjoyed all your music particularly "Soul Shine" on Heron Island :) need to hear more songs from you both. Thanks for sharing your music with us.
Fantastic acoustic guitar sound! Love the Roland AC60. Sweet vocals too. Beautiful song! Well played.
nice play & vocal
nice accostic sound
I like it! thanks!
Very good, like it a lot. 1 of my favorite songs
Sounded so sweet .. I look forward to getting a Roland AC 90
Great performance! Sounds great!
Hi Mohanmsharma, we use 2 AC60 amps. There are two input channels in each amplifier. We use one channel for guitar and one for vocals. You can download the manual online to find out exactly how the amp works. Just Google AC60 manual. cheers Paul
Great... Really beautiful
Thank you for your positive comment.
This is amazing, I love your acoustic sound.
Thanks KVL34, Much Appreciated
....thanks Richard, appreciate your comment.
Nice unplugged version.👍
Good job guys...loved it
Thanks Simone glad you liked it. Cheers Paul
@OWARINMANAZOKANA Thankyou for your kind comments. Cheers Paul
This is the best demo of an acoustic amp I've seen - real musicians playing live with gigging gear not studio enhanced and not too much effects - and - the vocal demonstrated. Cheers fae Bonnie Scotland. Also loved the performance.
+rodsreel Thanks, & Cheers from the land downunder.
@chuchosusu Thank You.....glad you like it.
Very nice rendition of TJW song and made your own!
Thanks Sky1990po, glad you enjoyed our version of a great song.
Thanks jamesdeancav appreciate your feedback.
@cwgoog thanks for the positve feedback.
@RayBan4 Thank you....more to come soon.
Love the rendition guys. I'm playing train's marry me with my 10 year old son singing for my sister in law who is getting married in cancun coming up soon. We know someone who owns a music store and can loan us the ac90 or the 60 and I'm guessing the 60 will do just fine. The wedding is outdoors and I'm guessing by the ocean so my only reason for considering the 90 was to compensate for the less than ideal venue, atleast for playing. It's a small wedding with approx 30 people in attendance so I'm still guessing the unit you guys play through is more than sufficient. Awesome stuff!
Hi Rob, Sorry to take so long to reply - google has found a new way of hiding my messages & I just found yours.. As a duo - 2 guitars & 2 vocals we use 2 ac 60's. TwoAC 60's = 30 watts/side out of each stereo amp & that should go OK for 30 people. Outdoors the sound might get away a bit but they will still hear you. Cheers Paul.
thanks Jamesley and Dean hope things are going well for you.
@Fast2002vtxc Hi, Our normal setup is One AC60 each & guitar & vocal both go into the AC60 & we are pretty happy with the sound. For this video we had a good sound man & excellent foldback so the vocals went through the front of house only, but most of the time we use the AC60 for vocals as well. Cheers Paul
@brairan
Sorry briaran, I have never heard or used the AC90 so I don't know if it sounds any different. The AC60 has enough power for our needs because we can line out into a bigger system. If I didn't have a bigger PA system I think the extra power of the AC90 would allow you to play bigger rooms.
Great…Nice voice…, I inspired to purchase a Roland ac 60 amps, can u tell me , that we can add two guitar and one mike in AC 60 as you are singing together with 2 guitars and a mike…pl advise
@MOHANMSHARMA Hi I am using the AC60 and my new Zoom Q3HD over the next week to get some more videos up on youtube. I am recording direct out of the AC60 & there is no hiss. When I am using the AC60 I don't miss not having a tweeter, it sounds fine. You should be using your's soon so you'll see what I mean.
thank you Milan Grujic.
I have the AC 60, I struggle a tad with it being a tad trebly.....what are you typical using for Bass-Mid-Treble settings? Other typical settings?
Liked the song BTW. Nice job
Thanks for reply..I have ordered AC60 and will get in 3-4 days.But read some reviewes about not having tweetar , hiss noice and other. since you are using it, what is your opinions on this , pl reply.
Thank You Maxim M.
Lenore and Paul at "Beach Arts Music "
Good job!!! Sounds good, I'm sure it sounded better in person. :)
thanks for that Danny Dang.
@mrbobbybertrand Thank You
Brasil here like !
I'm here to check out the sounding of AC series acoustic amp. Great sounding and performance from you.
Thanks Alvin.
love it im soooooooo Jealous lo
I have seen this video before and keep coming back to it. I have a qsc touch mix and speakers but I am really tired of the set up. Do you guys still use 2 Roland AC60s? Also, it looks like you put the amps out in front of you instead of on poles behind you-is that how you did it and can you hear ok? Great video and work on the guitar and vocals. Thank you.
Hi Tom, We still use the Roland AC60's in different ways. For a small venue we would use just the AC60's behind us possibly on the ground making sure we can hear each other and the sound gets to the audience as well. For a gig with a PA we would face the AC60's back towards us so that we hear what we want to hear & let the sound man take care of front of house & we just leave him to it. We are happy to use the AC60's for vocals as well but in the video we let the sound man do the vocals through the front of house. We would have been just as happy to go through the amps. For a really small venue where you need to keep the volume down "small restaurant" we would point the amps back towards us and have a sweet sound field that we are working in and the people around us basically get the spill so they can have a conversation, eat their meal & have the music just wrap around them. Personally I can't stand being in a restaurant & have the artist trying to cut my head off, but that's just me. Hope this helps mate, Cheers Paul.
I almost forgot the AC has a sub woofer out & if you get to try one out have a listen because that takes it to a whole new level in a good way.
@@rootube808 I have been meaning to response but have been really busy. Thank you for your detailed response. This is very helpful and your setup tips have got me thinking. It is always good to talk to a musician that is using the equipment. I have not ran across anyone around here (central Illinois) using the AC60. I am going to get one and if I need more sound I will try running it through the QSC K10 speaker(s) and will put them out front. Still a pretty small rig with a lot of power. Thanks again. tom
Question for you - How do you power these outside? I need to do the same but no idea how to!
The AC 60's need mains power. We also use the AC33 amps which are battery powered
nice...
Sounding nice from here! Are the 2 acoustic guitars, plus your 2 mics all plugged-in to the AC-60?
Hi Gaddi, for this gig the mics went into the main PA. It depends on the sound man. I am happy to go through the amps but if the person on the desk knows what they are doing we use the front of house. For small gigs the amps handle vocals quite well. By the way we have an amp each.
@@rootube808 Nice! Will try playing outdoors see if this little amp can handle it.
Hi Guys, nice demo! Are you using a mains power line or a portable power source? If portable, what is it please? I have an AC33 for busking but could do with something that has more reserve power, simply for the quality and depth of sound.
We are using mains power, we have the AC33 amps as well for playing outdoors. A friend of hours has a portable Roland PA that he uses for busking - I haven't used one but possibly you could run the AC33 into one of them to boost your power.
nice... i have one question bout roland ac 40 its same that was powered batterai or not?
Hi Lillis, I had a look online and I don't think the AC 40 has batteries. I do know the AC 33 takes batteries because I own one of those as well. The AC60 also does not use batteries. Cheers Paul.
thanks stratobagster
very nice!!!
i have a question.
2 mics and 2 guitars in same Roland AC60?
+El Gaby - We have one each which we use as our foldback facing back towards us. Cheers Paul.
Thanks fairlyfastfreddie1.
Well we do have our moments, but yes it is usually good fun.
Hope your front lady changes her mind and starts to sing again. Cheers
Hey, great sound. By the way, what do you call the bass pedal that you guys are using?
Thanks
+ramez mataz The stomp pedal is called a "Puk'n Stompa" because it is made from a hockey puck. It is passive " no batteries" I made the wooden housing to get the height comfortable & stop it running around the stage. Cheers Paul
..written by Tony Joe White
...Haha..Paul says thanks..Lenore says Cheers
@jazzbass12
the chorus is a bit much for my ears. Doesn't it kill the dynamics?
I had a listen Ymel & I agree with you, too much chorus, It sounded Ok from our perspective on the day & I would like to have had a better sound but we had about 3 mins to set up & no control over what came out front. But we like the song & wanted to get something on line at the time.
Paul Suska Dear Paul, the song is great. And 3 minutes is not enough, you are right! You know I was looking for a suitable amp and I found ur video too. I bought a Marshall AS50D which was a beauty but it was too beg to carry on a scooter. Moreover I had an interesting exp with it: It sounded better with my Strat counterfeit (like a real Strat!!) but with my hollow body jazz-kind guitar , well it was 'dead', total colorless. The AC60 has just arrived and it amazed me. Only the 3 buttons (bass-mid-treble) give you more variety than the Marshall AS50D (it does not have Middle button) provides you.