Quote Originally Posted by Shakermaker Promotions View Post
That's just my opinion anyway.
I agree on all accounts.

Just providing a broad spectrum of options.
I think sticking to what he has and get a new amp is that is the best one personally if he is only going to do a few events.
he seems like he has good common sense and is an accountant so can work out whether its worth the investment.

There is always someone you can find with PA for back up at the wedding. Just one active required.
You can use that as additional PA, but probably won't need it.

Also - get the existing amp serviced and working again for back up. Probably a simple fix and won't cost more than £50.
Although i would not use that one at the wedding unless its truly tried and tested.