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Cello players and amps...

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 9:11 am
by hiredgeek_Archive
question, but first i tried the search function which always makes me feel less intelligent whenever i try to use it...has anyone found a good amp/pickup configuration for a cello playing in loud rock band? this is for a live application. i thought a powered 15" JBL P.A. speaker may be better suited than a 4x12 cab or bass 4x10 that the person is currently using with crappy results. feel free to direct me to the 897 threads i most likely overlooked.

Cello players and amps...

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 10:14 am
by thebookofkevin_Archive
i've recently started a rock configuration with a cello (and a trombone) and for practices we use a Crate BX300 bass amp mainly cause it has a decent 7 band graphic EQ.

our cellist got a cheap-ish acoustic guitar pickup that has three little contacts, which she bumps on the bridge...

it doesn't sound great, but it gets the job done. i bet with a cello pickup she'd sound a lot better.

I've been looking at Schertler pickups for guitar, and they have a cello pickup in their lineup. It probably sounds pretty good, but it's pretty pricey.

Cello players and amps...

Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 7:39 pm
by djimbe_Archive
I know a guy that uses either a Reverb O Rocket, or a Silvertone Meteor (which is cabinet version of the first guitar case amplifer), depending on how loud he wants to get. In a bigger place the Ampeg does pretty well...

Cello players and amps...

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 10:53 am
by A vs B_Archive
A local band (pittsburgh) is comprised of Guitar/vocals/drums/cello
the cello player also plays bass on some songs and plays an electrical cello through a bass amp. It sounds awful. It's like a tuba or something. They're a decent band, but the cello just doesn't sound good. I don't really have any real advice, but please do it well, because listening to a crappy sounding cello in a rock band is no fun. I would maybe suggest not to just play through a bass amp set to sound like a bass, because the high end is important to the cello's sound. Maybe even finding some sort of acoustic preamp and running it DI.

Cello players and amps...

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 11:47 am
by ianscanlon_Archive
played with a few people with cellist's in the line up recently, one used a cello pickup that comes with an external preamp that she was sending to a mini mixer which was then going to the PA, and that sounded great, the other was in a a three piece with drums and guitar (and occasionally bass), it looked like the cello was going into a preamp again but that was going into the bass amp (which was a really small ampeg ultralight thing) but the bass was going straight into the amp. that sounded nice too. Both bands were pretty quiet though so perhaps not ideal. I agree with the sentiment that a bass amp isn't going to be much cop though, there's alot of high end on the cello? Maybe loud acoustic guitar amp would be the answer?

Cello players and amps...

Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 11:26 am
by sndo_Archive
put the cellist in a soundproof glass box and mic it with an RE20

no, seriously.

i wish more stages had soundproof glass boxes for this sort of thing.