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Electro-acoustic through an electric amp - EQ advice

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I play in a church and we run electro-acoustics through a Peavey Bandit 65 solo, obviously it's working fine but my question is; 

 

To get the BEST sound, would it be better to to EQ the guitar rather than the combo or the other way round?

 

I was thinking that it would be better to keep the combo settings at 12 and tweak the sound from the guitar.

 

Any advice would be greatly received, thanks.  

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Interesting observation on another forum;

 

If you play an old-school piezo-bridge acoustic-electric, IME the low-gain input of an '80s Peavey Bandit 65/Special 130 1x12" combo is as good as it gets for live performance: the limited frequency response over ~5kHz filters out the nails-on-a-blackboard highs and "quack," and since the Saturation control in the Lead channel is defeatable you can set up a separate level for single-string leads or fingerstyle - used one for years with my first-gen Ovation Custom Balladeer, and it actually sounded like a loud acoustic guitar rather than what presently passes for "acoustic-electric" ...

 

Unless you want to add a modelling pedal (TC ToneRes? Zoom A1 Four?), it sounds like your current approach is the best one.

 

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