ACUS One For Street 10
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- Опубліковано 30 лис 2021
- Acoustic Review takes a look at the One For Street 10 from Acus. Take a listen to hear what Ben discovered from this acoustic "portable" combo.
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Thanks Ben, I'm thankful for the effort you guys are putting into this channel and the reviews. Great work!
Hey Ben. Another great review! Love how u cover all angles and the way you put your thoughts into words
Honest and great review! Thanks!
Hello Ben, thank you for the review. The Acus One For Street 10 is the best sounding acoustic amp I've ever owned, even the Taylor ES2 sounds great through this amp. And featuring two microphone inputs with phantom power, I can use a DPA 4099 with the ES2 and a DPA 4288 for the vocals. Considering the sound of the amp, none of the downsides you mentioned was a dealbreaker. One more downside: the cable of the power supply is to short, when you use the amp with a stand. That's why I always use the makita batteries.
Good review, thanks! I've always liked ACUS, sounds great. But other than including a battery, rather than an adapter, wonder why they just didn't put Bluetooth into the amp like others (Bose S1 Pro, Fender Acoustic Junior Go...), and a looper, like the Fender, and the Boss Acoustic Singer Pro.
Hello, amateur busker here.
I have been busking with my band with the Roland Cube Street and the VOX Mini3 G2 amps before, but the vocals always sounded muffled and unclear, and the VOX simply is not loud enough, even with the volume cranked up to max. Therefore I am asking for recommendation for a stereo pair of busking amp that sound good and clear. Budget wouldn't be a problem for me.
My current setup makes use of a Fireface UCX powered by an external 12V battery, which allows me to mix and make use of ear monitors during busking. I do all the mixing work in the interface, thus only one line in is necessary in the busking amp.
Look forward to your suggestions, many thanks!
The Roland Cube Street EX is better, too.
Can I use this smp with my acoustic bass guitar? If then, to which channel should I connect my bass?
Solid review as always Ben. Seems at this price point, the AER is still the benchmark for a bit more cash. Do you have a preference between the BlackStar Sonnet 60 and Boss Acoustic Singer for live gigs?
Thanks Tim, I haven't played through a Boss acoustic amp for some time so I can't comment, but I thought the Sonnet 120 was very good and I assume the 60 would be too.
@@benmorganbrown thank you mate. I have the BlackStar amplug for electrics and it is really impressive. The Sonnet could be the one, cheers
I got the bigger,One for strings 10 , Wonderful sounding Amp ⭐️🌞⭐️🌞⭐️🌞
Do you have sockets to power the amp?
Yes in comes with a kettle lead power supply, why ?
The word "length" is not spelled correctly for the effects section.