obrienkv's Full Review: Roland Ac60 Acoustic Chorus Guitar Amplifier 60wat...
This review is for someone who will mic a classical guitar into an acoustic amp. I haven't seen one review online like that when I did my research.
I spent some time with a few lower end acoustic amps (Marshall, Fender Acoustasonic 30, Behringer ACX1000, Crate15A) and while I paid a little more for the Roland AC60 amp, it's worth it.
I mic with a Shure SM-57 on a John Mills/Asturias cedar-top classical guitar. I am not into CGs with onboard mics. I was looking for the amp that had warm & classy reverb, was quiet, easy to use, had a separate XLR input and was portable. This amp fits the bill great. The fact that it is mountable on a PA stand is a bonus. I love it. The natural-sounding classic Roland reverb, on high, makes me sound exactly like an overproduced classical guitar CD. :) Really, it makes me sound better, as opposed to the other amps I tried, which made me sound worse. The mute function is great, too, for tuning in between pieces.
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