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-dave-
Richard Monroe said:Puhleeze, this is not a metal stadium gig. I presume you are singing also. Did I mention you need a cargo van to hold all the gear you won't be able to fit in the room? You aren't going to need more than 400 watts total. That's keyboards, guitars, drums and vox. I do the kind of gigs you are talking about with- a Fender Passport PD250, a VAMP-2, a POD 2.0,
one axe (Les Paul or Telecaster depending on how I feel that day), and a Shure SM7B or a Sennheiser e835 for vox, and my Taylor. I don't use keys or a drum machine, but in the end, the small venues you are talking about cannot support a 1000 watt+ PA and a Marshall stack, either in terms of physical or acoustic space. You need to think much smaller.
If you have to use amps, think 30-60w combo, a good small PA, and a good mic. Good luck.-Richie
Richard Monroe said:Seriously, I use a Fender Passport PD250. It gives you 4 channels with XLR and line ins, and -10 RCA line ins for a CD player, etc. If you run your axe into the Marshall, the PA would handle everything else and give you 250 watts of relatively flat response with on board reverb and EQ, which you can carry with one hand. 4 channels- 1 vox, 2 synths, and a drum machine.