Acoustic Amps
Acoustic Amps
I've been looking around and was wondering what is a good Acoustic Amp that y'all would recommend. I'm not looking to break the bank but I don't want a piece of shit either. Something that still will keep the gorgous sound of acoustic and maybe have some effects on it.
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- Jenns4Ever9501
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I play my Takamine EF341SC through a Marshall AS50R, it's a 50 watt acoustic combo. 2 channels, reverb and chorus, and anti-feedback. Relatively cheap, and I love it. Shop around though. I hear the Roland (model?) equivalent is pretty nice too. Good luck.
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I've got a fender acoustasonic jnr and it freakin rocks. My guitar sounds beautiful through it. I dont know if it would be slightly on the more expensive side though- you could get the smaller model.
Anyway do a search I'm sure this quesions been asked before. good luck!
Anyway do a search I'm sure this quesions been asked before. good luck!
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Roland AC-60
Its a great amp, cant say it enough
http://www.roland.com/products/en/AC-60/index.html
Also, to help you out check out this website
http://www.acousticguitarforum.com/forums/index.php
Heres a recent thread about purchasing an Roland acoustic amp
http://www.acousticguitarforum.com/foru ... hp?t=73948
Its a great amp, cant say it enough
http://www.roland.com/products/en/AC-60/index.html
Also, to help you out check out this website
http://www.acousticguitarforum.com/forums/index.php
Heres a recent thread about purchasing an Roland acoustic amp
http://www.acousticguitarforum.com/foru ... hp?t=73948
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I was at Guitar center the other day and I was impressed with an acoustic Behringer amp. It was 1X12" combo. It also had 2 seperate channels you can run simultaneously including a Microphone input.
I don't know if you play live or not but it should have enough output for live performances (if you mic it obviously) but would definately be a great practice/party amp. It has a fantastic reverb effect built into it as well and it only ran about 400-500 bucks.
I don't know if you play live or not but it should have enough output for live performances (if you mic it obviously) but would definately be a great practice/party amp. It has a fantastic reverb effect built into it as well and it only ran about 400-500 bucks.
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what kind of guitar/pickup do you have? if you have anything half decent, i think you would find a decent pa system a better investment. at about the same price, you are going to add a whole new world of versatility while still getting most all of the features you are looking for in an amp save portability.
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Correction on that price, I was back at guitar center today and it is only 299!!CBalvarez wrote:I was at Guitar center the other day and I was impressed with an acoustic Behringer amp. It was 1X12" combo. It also had 2 seperate channels you can run simultaneously including a Microphone input.
I don't know if you play live or not but it should have enough output for live performances (if you mic it obviously) but would definately be a great practice/party amp. It has a fantastic reverb effect built into it as well and it only ran about 400-500 bucks.
Yea I'd say you could hold off on a PA for a while. Were a regular band at a bar around here and they just gave us the money for a $1500 Yamaha PA package and it's fuckin sweet, I don't even really like playing my acoustic without it plugged into the PA now
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I was also looking at the behringer amp before i got my fender as I used to have one of their electric amps. It worked fine, but since then I've heard all sorts of bad stories about faulty Behringer amps and stuff, they're cheap for a reason . I'de seriously look at a used amp ( then u know it works), also check out the marshall acoustic amps- as i think they have heaps of additional channels(mics etc)
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V: Who? Who is but the form following the function of what... and what I am is a man in a mask.
Evey Hammond: I can see that.
V: Of course you can. I'm not questioning your powers of observation, I'm merely remarking on the paradox of asking a masked man who he is.
Yamaha Pacifica 112> Crybaby Wah> Route 66 American Overdrive/Comp> Phase 90 (mod)> Blues Driver> Boss Volume Pedal> Boss DD-6 Delay> Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Maton Performer Series> Fender Acoustasonic Deluxe
V: Who? Who is but the form following the function of what... and what I am is a man in a mask.
Evey Hammond: I can see that.
V: Of course you can. I'm not questioning your powers of observation, I'm merely remarking on the paradox of asking a masked man who he is.
Yamaha Pacifica 112> Crybaby Wah> Route 66 American Overdrive/Comp> Phase 90 (mod)> Blues Driver> Boss Volume Pedal> Boss DD-6 Delay> Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Maton Performer Series> Fender Acoustasonic Deluxe
i like the marshalls, although i think a large part of that for me is that they lookcool as hell... anyways ive played a little shitty marshall practice amp my whole guitar life ( http://www.marshallamps.com/product.asp ... ode=MG10CD )and i mean i play with a full band at my church every sunday with this thing, ive taken the little sucker to peoples houses to jam and it comes right through over the drums, ive played it in my schools auditorium which is not a small place, and its had enough volume for all those situations, so when i upgrade it will be to a marshall acoustic amp.
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That is true, you always get what you pay for, but berhinger has been improving there reputation lately. If you have more to spend its probably a good idea to spend it.matonfan101 wrote:I was also looking at the behringer amp before i got my fender as I used to have one of their electric amps. It worked fine, but since then I've heard all sorts of bad stories about faulty Behringer amps and stuff, they're cheap for a reason . I'de seriously look at a used amp ( then u know it works), also check out the marshall acoustic amps- as i think they have heaps of additional channels(mics etc)
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