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Laney A-DUO Acoustic Guitar Combo Amplifier (120 Watts, 2x8")
Perfect for singer-songwriters on the go, the A-DUO combo amp includes on-board effects like chorus and reverb and 3-band EQ for professional sound anywhere.
$509.95
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Acus Sound ONEFORSTREET 5 Portable Acoustic Guitar Combo Amplifier
Ensure the audience hears you loud and clear anywhere with the OneForStreet 5! This 40-watt acoustic amp includes an XLR input to plug in any microphone.
$728.95
- No Credit Check6 payments of$121.49/mo
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Boss AC-22LX Acoustic Guitar Amplifier
This compact acoustic amp is easy to transport from gig to gig while still offering an XLR input, phantom power, onboard reverb, Air Feel effects, and more.
$389.95
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Fender Acoustic Junior GO Portable Guitar Amplifier
"Light" and "loud" are not usually spoken in the same sentence when talking about guitar amps. With the Fender Acoustic Junior GO amplifier, you get both!
$539.95
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Acus Sound ONEFORSTREET 8 Acoustic Guitar Amplifier (90 Watts, 1x8")
With enough inputs for a small ensemble, and enough power for decent-sized crowds, the ONEFORSTREET 8 is a highly versatile and portable acoustic amp.
$789.95
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Anyone who has tried plugging their acoustic-electric guitar into an electric guitar amp has learned that for most purposes, this isn't going to cut it (unless you're aiming for a very jangly, overdriven sound with a high possibility of uncontrollable feedback). Many acoustic amps also include a separate XLR input for a microphone, too -- allowing you to amplify vocals and guitar through one compact system, reducing setup time and saving space.
So, why should you use an acoustic amp rather than a powered PA speaker or keyboard amp? One reason is that acoustic amps come in a range of sizes that are more convenient for small shows and 1-2 person setups than most PA speakers. An even better reason is tone: acoustic amps are made specifically for the complex tonality of acoustic guitars, and they take into account unique challenges posed by acoustics, such as thin, harsh-sounding piezo pickups, feedback-sensitivity, and more.
Acoustic amp manufacturers such as Fishman and Roland offer features like "Acoustic Resonance" and stereo chorus that beef up the naturally thin sound produced by acoustic pickups, and a lot of acoustic amps also have delay and reverb options for further tonal and spacial depth. Some acoustic amps allow for separate amplification of the different pickups in the guitar, simultaneously. Electric guitar amp titans Fender and Marshall offer acoustic amps with their own virtues as well, including a few models that can double as an electric amp with the turn of a dial.
With all those benefits to consider, it's worth taking the time to look through our wide selection of acoustic guitar amps for the one that ticks all your boxes.