Question: Heading to France...

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I am performing with a choral/orchestral group for 10 days in France. I am using a Tom Anderson Crowdster to play acoustic accompaniment for the group. I need a portable speaker I can carry to performances. I need something relatively small that is easy to carry so I can amplify my guitar. Any recommendations or suggestions?
 
I am performing with a choral/orchestral group for 10 days in France. I am using a Tom Anderson Crowdster to play acoustic accompaniment for the group. I need a portable speaker I can carry to performances. I need something relatively small that is easy to carry so I can amplify my guitar. Any recommendations or suggestions?
I don't think anyone on this forum actually plays an acoustic guitar.

I have seen people have good experiences with the Fender Acoustasonic stuff.
 
You need something that will use a european power source. They use 230v there.
 
I bought my son the Fender "Acoustic jr GO" and the footswitch. It has a vocal and guitar input, onboard effects, 5 hr battery, and dual XLR outs if you want to run it to FOH. It also has BT if you want to amplify break music or backing tracks. Lots of features in a compact size.

https://www.fender.com/products/acoustic-junior-go
 
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FUCK those talking shit mother fucks over there.
Walk into the music store. Grab the owner by the throat
and tell him about your grandfather SAVING THOSE croissant eating fags from Hitler's goose steppen fucks.

SEMPER FI
 
@nero said he gives out free morning coffee and baguettes to any RT member that reaches out whilst in Paris. I extend the same to anyone visiting Saint Louis. Wow, it's almost like a French Connection.
 
FUCK those talking shit mother fucks over there.
Walk into the music store. Grab the owner by the throat
and tell him about your grandfather SAVING THOSE croissant eating fags from Hitler's goose steppen fucks.

SEMPER FI
Well they saved us in October 1783.
We did return the favor 2x though
 
I have a Mackie Showbox and my band had a practice the other day and sounded great. If has a bunch of mic and instrument inputs and effects but if you don't need all of that, might not be a good choice.

I was going to get a Fender Acoustasonic at one point and some of those other small acoustic amps. People seem to love those.
 
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