This was my first real acoustic amp so many years ago! Mine served me perfectly and for some reason I sold it looking for the greener grass on the other side of the fence. They sound really nice and the size and factor in the carrying bag and you have a great solution for your acoustic plugged in tone. Great playing Ian.
I was on the fence, deciding between this and the Fender Acoustasonic SFX, used from Guitar Center for $350. I found a Roland in the corner of a pawn shop, covered in dust, with a price of $159.99. I walked out the door with my wallet $140 lighter but a smile on my face! I even got the carry bag and a Mogami cable. I tested it with a Taylor T5 and a Breedlove 12 string and am very pleased.
A bit on the expensive side. But I had a Roland ac50 if i remember correctly. It was among the best sounding amps I've ever owned. I remember it said chorus on it. Miss it.😥
I agree they are pricey. So I bought mine used, in like-new condition. Paid only half the price of a new one. Its been great for about 10 years now. Sounds best when connected with my bass amp plugged into its rear subwoofer jack.
Your excellent playing showcases this amp perfectly. Superb demo.
This was my first real acoustic amp so many years ago! Mine served me perfectly and for some reason I sold it looking for the greener grass on the other side of the fence. They sound really nice and the size and factor in the carrying bag and you have a great solution for your acoustic plugged in tone. Great playing Ian.
Hi, can the amp be battery powered ?
No mine couldn’t.
I was on the fence, deciding between this and the Fender Acoustasonic SFX, used from Guitar Center for $350. I found a Roland in the corner of a pawn shop, covered in dust, with a price of $159.99. I walked out the door with my wallet $140 lighter but a smile on my face! I even got the carry bag and a Mogami cable. I tested it with a Taylor T5 and a Breedlove 12 string and am very pleased.
Sweet!
That is bs. I can't find this at all for lower price, Unless is used and all beat up but
@@SuAmigoElilegal i just bought one for $149. Lucky i guess.
Good on ya!
Use this amp with my Taylor 214CE - really pleased with it. Great features, especially the line out and the great sound
It's a great rig Aidan, thanks for.the comment!
That is a great amp. I own one. Gives the same sound as my guitar only louder. Also has a really nice chorus. I find it's not very loud though .
Can u use reverb on the guitar and vocals at the same time?
A bit on the expensive side. But I had a Roland ac50 if i remember correctly. It was among the best sounding amps I've ever owned. I remember it said chorus on it. Miss it.😥
Question. How do I connect my set of 12 inch power speakers to my roland ac60. ??? Is it possible and how do I connect a subwoffer to it also?
Hi, anyone know if this ac60 has a battery power option?
Bro where/how do you sell your guitars?! I'm dying to know!
Beautiful Sound that amp sound the same as the guitar.
Is it really true, like the block diagram tells you, that the LINE OUT signals does NOT include the LINE IN signals?
Line Out does include the Line in/Mike signal
Why r these amp so expensive
I agree they are pricey. So I bought mine used, in like-new condition.
Paid only half the price of a new one.
Its been great for about 10 years now.
Sounds best when connected with my bass amp plugged into its rear subwoofer jack.
Nice demo.
Not a fan of the sound I'm afraid. The Boss ACS (made by Roland) has better acoustic capabilities IMO.
Does it run with battery?
Nope. The AC33 does though.
Picking too close to the bridge. Ruins guitar tone on an acoustic.
sorry joe
It is because of the piezo pickup...regardles of the place you pluck the strings. Also sounds quite ok for this situation.
@@raduolteanu2829 Piezos arent great, but playing nearer to it makes it even worse.