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Fishman Loudbox Artist PRO-LBX-600
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Marshall MG15CFX MG
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Fender Acoustasonic 15
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Marshall AS100D
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Bugera Trirec Infinium
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Yamaha THR 5A
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AER Compact 60
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Roland AC-60
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Fender Acoustic SFX
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Rivera Sedona Lite
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Fishman Loudbox Artist PRO-LBX-600The Fishman Loudbox Artist PRO-LBX-600 is a midsized amp that packs 120 Watts of bi-amped power. Featuring two separate channels, this box gives you a great guitar tone as well as microphone output. The outstanding core performance isn't the full extent of its capabilities. There are also numerous effects and a rather decent expansion suite that allows you to hook it up directly to a mixer. Bang for the buck, this amp dominates its segment of the market. With Fishman's long history of making great acoustic guitar preamps, you are assured of a great deal from this guitar amplifier.
Marshall MG15CFX MGThe Marshall MG15CFX MG is a fantastic choice for small performances or for practicing. It's basically a beginner amp that is also good for small performing setups. Most of the leading guitar players of the world use this amp as their practice amp. It comes with 4 programmable channels, OD1, OD2, clean, and crunch as well as an MP3 input. It is equipped with digital effects such as Phaser, Flanger, Chorus, Vibe, and Octave pedal effect. This amp is capable of producing great tone due to Marshall's years of experience combined with the latest digital technology.
Fender Acoustasonic 15The Fender Acoustisonic 15 amplifier is a 15-watt solid-state combo sporting a 6" full-range speaker with a with a special whizzer cone for juiced HF response. The Acoustasonic 15 features XLR Mic and 1/4" Instrument inputs with individual volume controls. While delivering portable amplification for acoustic-electric guitar and a vocal mic, the Acoustasonic 15 is easy to use and gives you flexibility for a range of musical performance and basic PA uses. Its woofer works nicely with its 15W amp section, having enough volume to fill small rooms. To add a bit more character to your acoustic sound, Fender even equipped the amp with a built-in chorus effect.
Marshall AS100DThe Marshall AS100D is the larger of the two amps in Marshall's Artist Series acoustic guitar amps with 4 channels, stereo output, and 100 watts of power with 50 watts per side. This one is designed for gigging and playing at larger venues. The AS100D delivers studio-quality acoustic sound. The AS100D has 2 x 8”, 50w and 50w Celestion speakers with two tweeters providing a high clarity, sonic sound at any frequency. It's perfect for professional players in large venues. It has two channels and a range of input features and you can run both vocals and guitar without affecting sound quality.
Bugera Trirec InfiniumThis brilliant amp comes with a varipower dial which allows you to go from 1W to 100W. This means you can use this amp anywhere you like, a small apartment at 3 am or a crowded auditorium packed with people. It also comes with three rectifier modes that are silicon diode, tube, and tube and silicon diode. It is hand-built and hand-wired for original sound. It comes with three fully independent channels: vintage, classic, and modern as well as three rectifier modes for optimum performance every time you use it. It's also equipped with high-definition reverb and a dedicated reverb control.
Yamaha THR 5AThe Yamaha THR 5A is extremely mobile, comes with built-in speakers and features a wide selection of voices. With that said, THR5A is best used for home or studio recording. Yamaha's VCM technology allows you to get an incredibly natural sounding tone out of a purely digital amplifier. This way you can get a better recording quality while still enjoying the natural sound of your acoustic guitar. On top of that, the selection of effects is definitely worthy of respect. The THR5A brings additional tone options to acoustic guitar players worldwide.
AER Compact 60The AER Compact 60 acoustic guitar amplifier has been on the very edge of acoustic amplification for years. Right off the bat, you get two individual channels, each with their own EQ clusters. With that said, Channel 1 is a dedicated instrument channel while Channel 2 can be used for both vocals as well as guitars. The best thing about Compact 60 is its transparency. This amp was designed to accurately reproduce the natural tone of your acoustic guitar, which is something it does extremely well. With 60 Watts of available power, you are bound to get more than enough volume even in smaller and medium sized venues.
Roland AC-60The Roland AC-60 is a 2-channel stereo amp with a total of 60 watts power. The AC-60 has a unique features set designed more for stage and studio use. It has a dedicated subwoofer out which means with the addition of a subwoofer this amp should produce a solid sound with an acoustic bass as well - some people also use subwoofers with this amp for regular guitar because they like the sound of it. Dual XLR outs let you send a mono or stereo signal to a mixing console prior to the master volume when using the AC-60 as a stage monitor.
Fender Acoustic SFXFender's Acoustic SFX series offer a great deal to anyone looking to get optimal acoustic tone reproduction. The amp comes with a large number of transducers, including an 8-inch woofer, a 6-inch radiating mid-range and an HF tweeter. Thus, all portions of the frequency range are covered with a dedicated set of speakers. Fender's SFX technology pushes the performance of this digital amp one notch further. Using this tech, you can adapt the tone profile of your amp to the room you're playing in. Add to that two individual channels as well as five different effects, and you get a complete package.
Rivera Sedona LiteThe Rivera Sedona is a hybrid tube combo amp that works for both electric and acoustic-electric guitars. It is rated at 55 watts with a 12" Celestion G12T-75 speaker. Channel 1 is designed for acoustic-electric guitars, with EQ controls for tone shaping and a 1" dome tweeter to handle the extra high frequencies of acoustic instruments. Like many acoustic amps, this one has anti-feedback controls. It also comes with a built-in ES (Taylor's Expression System) option for better pairing with Taylor acoustic guitars. Channel 2 works like a clean tube amp, and is designed to handle electric guitars along with pedals. It comes complete with dedicated EQ and reverb.

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