written by Robin Everett on 12/11/2008
Good Points
Suberb accoustic sound, if you have a good instrument this is the amp for you. Very light and easily transported as well yet has enough volume for most (small) venues. It has a vocal channel as well with separate gain (Xlr or jack connection).
Bad Points
Eq adjusts both channels - and on my one you cannot hear the difference when feeding in the inbuilt reverb but these are small points really and do not detract from the fantastic accoustic sound you get.
General Comments
For the accoustic singer songwriter playing in small venues this is the best amp available on the market today. Before I bought i tried crate - ashdown - marshall ( had an ac 50 for a while - good amp ) etc but no other accoustic amp in the price range gives such pure amplified sound. So although this is not the cheapest amp it is the best value for money if you are gigging on a regular basis, as with the excellent soft case it will last for years.
Satyamsuras's Response to 417140_Robin Everett's Review
Written on: 25/10/2010
I found this review very helpful because...I am a singer / songwriter looking for an amp for gigging. My friend has an AER amp, so he put me on the trail...but the review has convinced me that this amp specifically is the one I need to buy...