Acoustic Amps
Acoustic Amps
Im lookin for a new acoustic amp. whats a good one for small gigs and recording?
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GrateDMB21 wrote:Hate to keep posting it...But a Roland AC-60, is a very good amp and extremely portable...Should check that out
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My favorite acoustic amp I've ever played through is a Trace Elliot Acoustic Cube. The actual speaker combo is like 9"x9"x9" and it's on top of like a microphone stand, so you can adjust it to how high you want it. The sound quality is great, and despite being tiny it's got enough sound to fill a room.
link?winglet82 wrote:My favorite acoustic amp I've ever played through is a Trace Elliot Acoustic Cube. The actual speaker combo is like 9"x9"x9" and it's on top of like a microphone stand, so you can adjust it to how high you want it. The sound quality is great, and despite being tiny it's got enough sound to fill a room.
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If you want the best get an Ultrasound AG-50DS3. They simply do not get any better at delivering pure acoustic sound.
http://www.shorelinemusic.com/amplifica ... ound.shtml
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google?praisedave wrote:link?winglet82 wrote:My favorite acoustic amp I've ever played through is a Trace Elliot Acoustic Cube. The actual speaker combo is like 9"x9"x9" and it's on top of like a microphone stand, so you can adjust it to how high you want it. The sound quality is great, and despite being tiny it's got enough sound to fill a room.
i tried, i found the harmony central reviews and some old manuals on gibsons page but no site for it.winglet82 wrote:google?praisedave wrote:link?winglet82 wrote:My favorite acoustic amp I've ever played through is a Trace Elliot Acoustic Cube. The actual speaker combo is like 9"x9"x9" and it's on top of like a microphone stand, so you can adjust it to how high you want it. The sound quality is great, and despite being tiny it's got enough sound to fill a room.
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I have the AG-50DS2, works great for me. I've been very happy with it. It has the best acoustic sound.taylordb wrote:If you want the best get an Ultrasound AG-50DS3. They simply do not get any better at delivering pure acoustic sound.
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taylordb wrote:If you want the best get an Ultrasound AG-50DS3. They simply do not get any better at delivering pure acoustic sound.
http://www.shorelinemusic.com/amplifica ... ound.shtml
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