I greatly appreciate the entertaining yet still highly efficient nature of your explanations versus others on here who babble and bumble all over the place in between sharing info. that is at least somewhat useful. So, thanks!
Dude, you're one of the most natural speakers I've seen on UA-cam. It's a delight listening to you. I hope you do more demos. And oh, you're playing is of course also KEWL.
I watch Greg Koch all the time and have the utmost respect for him . It was between a KOCH Amplifier and a Fishman Performer and I bought the Fishman expect it delivered this coming week. It was listening to Greg that got me motivated to buy an AMP,
I am going to order one! but I am not sure if I need the artist or performer ! will be plaing on stage outside, ands in small venues as well. Anyone have any idea why i should choose one or the other? I alread have the artist on layaway but can change it!
Great demo! Guys, i want to use it for voice + backing tracks (phone connected with Bluetooth). So voice is amazing but tracks sounds kind of quite. Can I control Bluetooth audio level on combo or I can control only source signal level from my phone? Or what else the reason might be? Thanks a lot!
Everyone I've ever known with that name pronounces it "Cook" or "Coke". If I had that name I'd pronounce it like him too. In fact I'd just introduce myself "Hi, I'm Greg Cock. You can just call me Cock".
These puppies sound great... A bit fragile and hard/impossible to fix. BUT... I'm getting a second one this week. I promise to be more gentle. The "mini-PA" notion is fine (and true!), but I run the "mixed signal" OUT into a powered main for bigger spread and even more sock. The Fishman works fine from behind as a monitor and lets you know exactly what's going into the main. If you play gigs where someone else is running sound, you can give them both channels out so's they can have more control. If you don't trust 'em, just give them the mixed signal, and they can play with the volume and tone, but that's it.
No. You can, but the buttons for each are directed to one of the two channels of your choice. The "B" effects allows for that. But I always designate "A" effects for vocals and use Channel 1. I use chorus from "B" effects for guitar on Channel 2. It doesn't matter which channel you designate for vocals or guitar. The settings for Channel 1 do not bleed into Channel 2 and vice versa. And that you can regulate the amount of effects down to zilch on each channel allows you to get the sound you want on each channel. I own 2 Artists and a new Performer and love them.
We need close ups so we can see the name of each dial that you're turning. Your playing is excellent, and it sounds great, but we need a close-up of the Amp because there's quite a few dials. We need to know about each dial on the Amp in detail. Take your time! Don't speed it up.
I greatly appreciate the entertaining yet still highly efficient nature of your explanations versus others on here who babble and bumble all over the place in between sharing info. that is at least somewhat useful. So, thanks!
Dude, you're one of the most natural speakers I've seen on UA-cam. It's a delight listening to you. I hope you do more demos. And oh, you're playing is of course also KEWL.
Thank you. I just got me performer in the mail today. This video has helped more than anything else I've found
I watch Greg Koch all the time and have the utmost respect for him . It was between a KOCH Amplifier and a Fishman Performer and I bought the Fishman expect it delivered this coming week. It was listening to Greg that got me motivated to buy an AMP,
These are great amps. Excellent clarity, even in their smallest model.
I am going to order one! but I am not sure if I need the artist or performer ! will be plaing on stage outside, ands in small venues as well. Anyone have any idea why i should choose one or the other? I alread have the artist on layaway but can change it!
Great demo! Guys, i want to use it for voice + backing tracks (phone connected with Bluetooth). So voice is amazing but tracks sounds kind of quite. Can I control Bluetooth audio level on combo or I can control only source signal level from my phone? Or what else the reason might be? Thanks a lot!
How does it sound practicing in a bedroom? How loud do you need to have it to get best effects?
Love how he says “Koch”
Everyone I've ever known with that name pronounces it "Cook" or "Coke". If I had that name I'd pronounce it like him too. In fact I'd just introduce myself "Hi, I'm Greg Cock. You can just call me Cock".
@@PaulNelson156 hell yeah
These puppies sound great... A bit fragile and hard/impossible to fix. BUT... I'm getting a second one this week. I promise to be more gentle.
The "mini-PA" notion is fine (and true!), but I run the "mixed signal" OUT into a powered main for bigger spread and even more sock. The Fishman works fine from behind as a monitor and lets you know exactly what's going into the main. If you play gigs where someone else is running sound, you can give them both channels out so's they can have more control. If you don't trust 'em, just give them the mixed signal, and they can play with the volume and tone, but that's it.
Do all of these guitar sound options carry over to vocals as well? Thx!
No. You can, but the buttons for each are directed to one of the two channels of your choice. The "B" effects allows for that. But I always designate "A" effects for vocals and use Channel 1. I use chorus from "B" effects for guitar on Channel 2. It doesn't matter which channel you designate for vocals or guitar. The settings for Channel 1 do not bleed into Channel 2 and vice versa. And that you can regulate the amount of effects down to zilch on each channel allows you to get the sound you want on each channel. I own 2 Artists and a new Performer and love them.
I have it and it sounds perfect, ,,If they make it bigger I will have it too
Has anyone encountered the speaker being bypassed when going direct out?
We need close ups so we can see the name of each dial
that you're turning. Your playing is excellent, and it sounds
great, but we need a close-up of the Amp because there's
quite a few dials. We need to know about each dial on
the Amp in detail. Take your time! Don't speed it up.
Yeah I dig it. But can I gig with it?
Small bar gigs definitely, I do all the time at solo gigs
@chrisrocco6429 oh yeah, I’ve played medium sized casinos with it when my PA took a dive
In other words, the vocals arnt that good on this Amp?
Yeah I can dig it .
But only once .
hmm i think i keep using my electric guitar amp for my acoustic guitar, these acoustic amps all sound the same! god dam
It’s always funner being plugged in.