Acoustic 370 - moosers's review
The Acoustic 370 is a bass guitar amplifier head. It’s a simple head but sounds cool and still gives you a decent amount of control. I don’t know the wattage of this amplifier and I’ve only tried i…
Acoustic Model 220 - moosers's review
The Acoustic 220 is a solid state bass guitar amplifier. I've used the amp in the studio, although it's good for any sort of application. It has 160 watts of power and has connections for a speaker…
Acoustic 370 - " Vintage, but what sound!"
translatedHead transistor 350 w (350 w which required), simple settings: volume, acute, medium, low, a five-band equalizer, a bright button to boost the treble and basta. A body (unit 301) refrigerator with a …
Acoustic 320 - " A Monster!"
translatedAny transistor amp, 300W into 2 Ohms, two channels that can mix or use sparment, a 5-band graphic eq, simple effective. UTILIZATION Than just here, not making head turning knobs 20 in all directi…
Acoustic Model 220 - jipe33's review
translatedAmp transistors end of 70 years beginning 80 200W 1 volume, bass - med - high 5-band graphic EQ + A bright (blah, for what?) A boost (why cut it?) 1 loop insert effect 2 HP 8 Ohms An op…
Acoustic 370 - patvmax's review
translatedMonsters and power quality. TRANSISTOR. UTILIZATION Varis sound and efficient, modern or "vintage" just rgler! SOUNDS I do not hate nothing but a power that comes a bit too fast (300w). Curso…
Acoustic 140 - Colin Denizen's review
translated- Low Amp "vintage" transistor. Made in the 70s (the firm is in fact more). It dlivre approximately 70W (low power for the transistor, a single large default I think). Connectors and are rglages-si…