By the way, if you're hunting the best electric guitar to pair with an amp or thinking about mastering a ukulele, take advantage of our reviews! Best Acoustic Electric Guitar Amplifiers What Features to Compare Amplifier Type First of all, you need to decide in advance what configuration of...
When it comes to acoustic amplifiers, this is never more true. Any acoustic guitar worth its salt will naturally be very sensitive once a signal is running through it, therefore you need an amplifier that can deal with, and react to the depth and resonance required to get a true, electro...
you may want to consider adding an amplifier to your setup. We've cultivated a list of the best acoustic guitar amplifiers for you. If you don't have time to look into the details of all these key considerations yourself
In 1996, Line 6 took the guitar world by storm when they introduced the first digital modeling amplifier, the AxSys 212. I remember how impressed I was after reading their ad on a guitar magazine that same year. They have since continued improving their amp modeling technology, and their aff...
This new version does away with the combination inputs, leaving just 1/4" jack inputs for your guitar on the front, and XLR inputs on the back should you want to mic up your amplifier or cabinet. Some may love this, but it could prove divisive if you perfer combi inputs on the fr...
4 distinct body types. Jasmine line is owned by the music company KMC since 2005. The company was established in 1962, in 1978 they were the first ones to ever provide the guitar making industry with acoustic-electric models, where they mastered the design of the preamplifier-equalizer ...
A frequency goes through an amplifier or a PA Mixer; the resulting tone is then captured by your pickup, and then it is amplified further. This goes on until the initial frequency is the only thing coming out of your speakers, and is really unpleasant to listen to. Acoustic guitar ...
guitar so you can play it with an acoustic amplifier. It features calibrated sensors, so it brings out more clarity and tone in the individual strings when you play. This is an excellent pickup system and one that will make your music stand out in the crowd. For an intermediate player, ...
When most guitarists think of an amplifier, they often picture (and purchase) a combo amp, which is the kind of amp where the head and cab (box housing the speaker) are combined. And, whilst combo amps are great, they do not offer even close to the flexibility and individuality of a...
Its design focuses on preserving the sonic integrity of your amplifier at reduced volumes. This is crucial for achieving that sought-after tube saturation without overwhelming volume. A notable feature of the Hot Plate is the “Bright” switch, ingeniously addressing the common issue of tone loss ...