The EA30VR has been designed specifically for the reproduction of finely-crafted acoustic instruments. Mandolins, violins, plus different sizes and styles of acoustic guitars each present their own challenge when amplifying. The EA30VR offers a highly refined pre-amp with 3-band active equalization to help compensate and overcome these variations. The dual pre-amp input impedance is piezo-specific to accommodate almost all acoustic guitar pickups. Balanced XLR microphone inputs with separate level control and headphone inputs are standard features. Learn More...









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9 out of 10Feature:
They threw in a handheld digital guitar tuner. Nice, but I have a built in tuner on my Takamine. I like that there are 2 inputs, plus the mike, plus headphones. Haven't played with the reverb yet. Not much call for that in a chuch setting!
Quality:
The vinyl front cover has a little bump on it...doesn't impede sound.
Value:
$130 including shipping? Can't go wrong. Couldn't get anything but a practice amp at this price anywhere else. And forget the local music stores. They kept trying to steer me to the $300-$500 amp range.
Desirability:
Standard look...nothing sleek, but geez the sound is nice.
Sound:
This amp provides sound so clear and clean that I sometimes have to stick my ear in front to make sure its on! No buzz, no crackle, no squawk.
Overall:
If I wear this one out, I would buy another (if you could find it). Other vendors either didn't carry this line or it was out of stock...somebody has discovered the secret of this line of products.
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