Amplifying an acoustic guitar has always been tricky… screaming feedback, awkward mic positions and that dreaded plastic-y tone! It’s 2019, we can do better than that. That’s why we created this Top 5 list of the best acoustic guitar amplifiers we could find in our shop. Let us know what you think…
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Fishman, the leading brand in acoustic amplification, has done it again with this Bluetooth-ready beast. Two channels (for guitar and mic), on-board phase and chorus effects, an AUX input and a Mix DI output make this amp an excellent-sounding all-rounder. Check out the rest of the specs on the product page, you won’t be disappointed.
Besides its designer-furniture aesthetic, the One-8 Simon M2 packs 4 channels, an 8″ Woofer + ring HT, a peak LED, a resonance filter (100-250 Hz), 4 digital effects (Rev1, Rev2, Chorus, Delay), 4-band (parametric) tone control and 200 watts into a beautiful multilayer laminated wood enclosure. Enough about the look, this acoustic amp sounds fantastic in any home or on any stage.
This
120-watt acoustic amp from
Laney won’t disappoint either with its
8″ Speaker + tweeter, 2 Channels,
XLR and
jack inputs,
Phantom power,
3-Band EQ,
16 Digital effects, adjustable
AUX input,
FX loop and headphone output. Its housing is made up of
MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) with a wooden laminate ensuring a long-lasting, warp-proof enclosure.
This
USA-made tank of an amp is so practical for bands on the road: it can be run on
batteries for
up to 8 hours and can be charged in your
car. It also packs several features such as
16 Integrated effects,
Bluetooth,
FX loop, and
100 watts of power. More spec on the
product page.
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