The Roland AC-60 Acoustic Guitar Chorus Combo Amplifier 60 Watts - 2 Channel Design. A Compact Stereo Acoustic Amp with Pure, Natural Tone.
The Roland AC-60 Acoustic Chorus Guitar Amplifier. Although there are many acoustic amps on the market today, few of them can compete with the rich, natural tone of the compact AC60 Acoustic Chorus amplifier. This innovative stereo amp uses sophisticated digital signal processing to deliver 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 Roland AC-60 is clearly heads above the competition.
The main features of the Roland AC-60 include:
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
Connectors: GUITAR Channel Input Jack (1/4-inch phone type), MIC/LINE Input Jack (XLR type, 1/4-inch phone type), AUX IN Jacks (RCA phono type, 1/4-inch phone type), DI/TUNER OUT Jack (1/4-inch TRS phone type), LINE OUT Jacks (XLR type, 1/4-inch phone type), SUB WOOFER OUT Jack (1/4-inch phone type), PHONES Jack (1/4-inch TRS phone type), FOOT SWITCH Jack (1/4-inch TRS phone type)
Accessories Included: Owner's Manual, Soft Case
Optional Accessories: Foot Switch: BOSS FS-5U, BOSS FS-5L (Mute On/Off), Connection Cable: PCS-31
Good looking and strong enough. You can use the 1st channel for your ac. el. guitar and ch2 for a mic (as a singer). You can add nice chorus or reverb/delay. A combo sounds good and I never had any problems on the stage. There is also a car. bag but it is not very practical thing, it is better to carry the combo without it (just use the strap). AC-60 could be lighter and it is a pitty there is not an alternative for using batteries (e. g. AC-33 has the option).
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