Showing posts with label Acoustic Guitar Amplifier. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Acoustic Guitar Amplifier. Show all posts

Fender Greta amp

Fender Greta amp a unique shape, small almost like a radio, this Fender guitar amps products recently. supported with unique features 2 Watts of output power, One 12AT7 output tube, One 12AX7 preamp tube, 4" Special Design speaker, VU meter with “CLEAN to OVERLOAD” indicator, Volume and Tone controls, 1/4" instrument input, 1/4" line out (for using as a preamp with another amplifier), 1/4" speaker out (for using with an external speaker enclosure), 1/8" AUX input (for hi-fi tube amplification of external music playback device; Instruments may be played simultaneously with recorded music).

Fender Greta amp Specifications
  • Inputs: One Input
  • Auxiliary Input: 1/8" Auxiliary Input Jack
  • Line Out: One 1/4" Line Out
  • Speaker Jack: One Extension Speaker Jack
  • Controls: Volume, Tone
  • Cabinet Material: Metal Top, Wood Front and Back
  • Amplifier Depth: 7.25" (18.41 cm)
  • Amplifier Width: 10" (25.4 cm)
  • Amplifier Height: 6.75" (17.1 cm)
  • Amplifier Weight: 8.7 lbs. (3.95 kg)
  • Speaker Description: 8-ohm 4" Special Design Speaker
  • Speaker: 4" Special Design Speaker
  • Impedance: 8 Ohms
  • Power Tubes: 1 x 12AX7, 1 x 12AT7

Randall Signature Series Guitar Amps

Randall guitar amp is one of the most extraordinary sound quality, and certainly favored by musicians of the world. the style of rock and metal, used by Kirk Hammett, George Lynch, Nuno Bettencourt, Ian Scott, et al.

As for Randall amps Signature series are as follows :
  • Kirk Hammett
  • George Lynch
  • Nuno Bettencourt
  • Scott Ian
To more clearly you can see HERE

Fender Mustang Mini Guitar amp

The go-anywhere, play-anywhere Mustang Mini amp is ultra-portable and ultra-versatile. It packs state-of-the-art Fender tone technology into a diminutive yet amazingly versatile amp with a single 6.5” speaker and seven watts of power. Highly compact and lightweight (only 7.25 lbs.), the Mustang Mini is loaded with features including 24 onboard presets built from eight digital amp models and a dozen digital effects (with more available online, including artist presets) and easy computer connectivity.

Other features include headphone output, auxiliary input, USB port and included USB cable for computer interface and digital recording output, Fender FUSE™ connectivity for adding more effects and parameters, programmable control knobs including gain and treble, “tap” button for setting delay times and modulation rates, “save” button for preserving modified preset settings, built-in tuner, hinged handle that doubles as tilt-back mechanism, distinctive Mustang “carbon-tweed” cosmetics, AC adaptor (included) and battery operation (six C-cell batteries, not included).

cheap guitar amps

choose a cheap guitar amps ..? it's definitely the most important thing for those of you who have funds that standard, and certainly a lot of amps, cheap guitar amps out there, and of course you do not just see the cheap, but there are some things you should pay attention to whatever needs you need on the guitar amps
Cheap guitar amplifiers aren't such a good deal when they don't do the job you need them to, so you can't go looking for guitar amps based on price tag alone. Here's a quick "Amps 101" to help you decide what you really need.
  • The power of an amp can be determined by the wattage of the amp. For playing at home, an amp that has anywhere from 1-10 watts (called a micro amp) will do the job, but keep in mind that although these are the lightest weight amps you can find, they're not ideal for more than personal practicing. These units just don't have enough volume when other people are playing, and if you try to play a gig with one of these, you're probably going to be the butt of more than a few jokes. Consider it fair warning. 
  • For rehearsing with a band, something between 10 and 30 watts is ideal. Make sure your amp has at least a 10-inch speaker.
  • Crate combo amps, either 1x12" or 2x12", with at least 50 watts of power will do the trick for playing live. Granted, you're not going to rock out in Madison Square Garden with something this size, but this is as small as you can go and still have an amp that will serve you well on the club scene.
  • The amps listed above are all combo amps, meaning they have a speaker and the electronic board in one unit. There are separate head and cabinet amps (heads and cabs) that have the speaker and the board in different units. Even the cheap heads and cabs are not that cheap, and really, unless you have an arena tour planned, you don't need one. And if you do have an arena tour planned, why are you buying your own amps? Get the manufacturers to give you one in a sponsorship deal!

Source : By Heather McDonald - http://guitar.lovetoknow.com/Cheap_Guitar_Amps

The Roland AC-60 Acoustic Chorus Guitar Amplifier

The Roland AC-60 Acoustic Chorus Guitar Amplifier is a special one for your acoustic guitar sound, an innovative stereo amp with sophisticated digital signal processing, and provide a crisp sound with lush stereo / multi-band chorus-including a new "wide "mode-plus delay / reverb and impressive Auto Anti-Feedback control. And with its 2-channel Mic / Line design and stand-mountable configuration, the AC-60 is Cleary heads above the competition.

Talk about impressive. The AC-60 is a marvel of amplifier design, using the latest DSP technology to deliver a pure, rich acoustic sound with projection far beyond its compact size. This stereo acoustic amp (30w x 2) offers brilliant stereo/multi-band chorus including a new “wide” mode, plus shimmering reverb tailored specifically for acoustic guitar. And if it’s more low-end you crave, the AC-60 even gives you a Subwoofer output.

The dual-channel AC-60 offers both a Guitar channel and a Mic/Line channel with Phantom Power. This makes it the perfect companion for coffeehouses and small club gigs. The Guitar channel gives you a choice between piezo and magnetic pickup inputs, plus powerful Anti-Feedback controls. Rounding out this package is a Mute switch for silent tuning and a Stereo Line Out for connection to mixing consoles and PA systems.

Features
  • Compact stereo acoustic amplifier with pure, natural tone and excellent projection
  • 2-Channel design: Guitar input and Mic/Line input with Phantom Power
  • Stereo 30-watt/dual 6.5-inch speaker configuration loud enough for club gigs and small PA applications
  • Onboard DSP delivers lush stereo/multi-band chorus, newly developed “wide” chorus and delay/reverb with footswitch control
  • Built-in Auto Anti-Feedback controls allow for maximum volume without feedback
  • Convenient Mute switch for silent tuning on stage
  • Stereo Line Out for PA and recording applications; Subwoofer output
  • Built-in tilt stand offers better acoustic projection; can also be mounted on commercially available speaker stands
  • Now available in rosewood finish (model # AC-60-RW)

Jackson Ampworks Atlantic 3.0

The Atlantic has long been one of Jackson Ampworks' most successful amplifiers to date and to make a great product even better, they are reworking the Atlantic to make it smaller, lighter and more flexible than it has ever been!
and below are the features of the Jackson Ampworks Atlantic 3.0:

Power:
  • 50W Class A/B using (2) EL34’s – Fixed Bias
  • 25W Class A using (2) EL34’s – Cathode Bias
  • 12W Class A using (2) 6V6’s – Cathode Bias
Panel Controls:
  • Volume
  • Edge (master tone control)
  • Treble
  • Middle
  • Bass
  • Presence
Front Panel Switches:
  • Bright Switch
  • Humbucker/Single Coil Voicing
  • Thin/Thick Voicing
  • Lo Gain/Hi Gain (effects clean tone gain level)
  • Presence Control On/Off
Inputs:
  • High
  • Low
Additional Features:
  • Footswitchable Boost Mode adds additional gain and volume.
  • Solid State Rectifier in 50W Mode with Simulated Tube Rectifier 25 and 12W Modes
  • Series Effects Loop
  • Switchable 4-8-16ohm outputs
  • External Bias Trimmer with Integrated Test Points
  • 120V/240V Operation
See more HERE