
Drive EA30VR Acoustic Guitar Amplifier with Reverb (30 Watts, 4x5 in.)
Piezo pickup and XLR mic inputs. 3-band active EQ.
Overall User Ratings (based on 23 ratings)
Submitted January 16, 2006 by a customer from hotmail.com
"Small, inexpensive, and GREAT sound!"
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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.
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.
Features
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.
The Wow Factor
Standard look...nothing sleek, but geez the sound is nice.
Musical Background:
Church musician
Musical Style:
Pop/Gospel/Contemporary Christian
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