The Ibanez TA35 contains a wide array of features needed by the working acoustic-electric performer including active 3-band EQ with sweepable midrange, 2 discrete channels for vocals & guitars and an XLR balanced input on the mic channel. Learn More...










8 out of 10








9 out of 10








10 out of 10








10 out of 10








7 out of 10








9 out of 10








10 out of 10








10 out of 10








10 out of 10








9 out of 10








10 out of 10








10 out of 10








10 out of 10








10 out of 10








10 out of 10








10 out of 10Feature:
All Good- chorus is a little plastic, but I don't use it.
Quality:
seems great and in 6 months I have had no problems.
Value:
You couldn't get a better sound for twice the price
Desirability:
practical and folkie looking
Sound:
I have been playing professionaly for 30 years and this is THE best sounding acoustic amp I have heard. Not loud, but hopefully they will make a more powerfull one. Plenty of power for most club gigs. I have a seagull 6 string and a godin which I use with it. They both sound great, especially the seagull. Sounds like they were made for each other. I can't say enough about this amp. Everyone that hears it says they are amazed. EQ, reverb, chorus are good. Mic input works well for solo gigs. I recomend this amp VERY highly. You won't be sorry.
Ease of Use:
Easy out of the box
Support:
My past experience with this company has always been good.
yes
no









9 out of 10








10 out of 10








9 out of 10








10 out of 10








6 out of 10








9 out of 10








9 out of 10








9 out of 10Feature:
A whole lot of ajustments can be made to get pretty much whatever sound you are needing to meet your style of playing.
Quality:
Solid so far.
Value:
Great sound and lots of features for less money than the other NAME BRANDS I looked at. Excellent Value !!
Desirability:
A good look that will blend in. If you are looking for an attention drawing looks then maybe not, but who knows, Beauty is in the eye of the beholder right?
Sound:
I mostly play Finger style in Church , and it gives me the sound I was looking for at a louder volume without sacrificing the acoustic sound. I have a Takamine EG523SC that I love the sound of and this amp just improves it.The sound is clean and clear and you can get a lot of bass from it when it is sitting on the floor, or a very bright sound when tilted back.
Ease of Use:
It will take some time to tweak everything , but that's the the fun part right ?
Support:
I haven't needed any .
Overall:
Plans are to use it in Church and enjoy it for a long time !!!!
yes
no









8 out of 10








8 out of 10








10 out of 10








9 out of 10








6 out of 10








8 out of 10








10 out of 10Feature:
I like the chorus, and reverb.
Value:
I looked at a Roland Accoustic Amp, it was real nice, but by no means
was it worth twice the price of the TA35.
Desirability:
Looks a bit old fashioned, I like it but, my wife and daughters think it looks too old fashioned.
Sound:
Very clean, even through a real cheap mixer. Awesome bass. Chorus is nice , good depth adjustment, plenty of power for my needs.
Ease of Use:
Turn a knob and you get what you want
Overall:
Who knows, I looked around for six months to get value for money, quality, and a great sound. At the moment I can't see myself getting frustrated with the TA35, I'll keep it until I get good enough to be frustrated with it, if that ever happens,
yes
no