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malkichay
Published on 07/24/05 at 22:36
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60 Watt true in Watt and Co. impressive for such a small volume. Warning: Sound 2 x 30 W (Roland AC-60) are not equal to 60 W
Little breath.
An anti-Larsen would have been nice.
UTILIZATION
Very easy to use.
One branch, it sounds Rochereau (hell for our friends in Paris)
SOUNDS
I use an AKG 411 sensor on a violin.
The sound is transparent.
With this amp, the sensor must be challenged if it does not sound good.
OVERALL OPINION
I compared with the AC-60. The AS-50 is a pressure cooker ...
It is expensive, but we keep an amp. Worth to wait for the sub to pay.
Super lightweight.
Lack an anti-feedback and hybrid connector XLR / Jack input 1 (Jack only)
The sound quality is really impressive.
Recommended for classical musicians and those who want an acoustic sound as possible.
60 Watt true in Watt and Co. impressive for such a small volume. Warning: Sound 2 x 30 W (Roland AC-60) are not equal to 60 W
Little breath.
An anti-Larsen would have been nice.
UTILIZATION
Very easy to use.
One branch, it sounds Rochereau (hell for our friends in Paris)
SOUNDS
I use an AKG 411 sensor on a violin.
The sound is transparent.
With this amp, the sensor must be challenged if it does not sound good.
OVERALL OPINION
I compared with the AC-60. The AS-50 is a pressure cooker ...
It is expensive, but we keep an amp. Worth to wait for the sub to pay.
Super lightweight.
Lack an anti-feedback and hybrid connector XLR / Jack input 1 (Jack only)
The sound quality is really impressive.
Recommended for classical musicians and those who want an acoustic sound as possible.