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Haven't hooked up the microphone as yet, but I did play my Taylor 314ce through it and the sound was loud and clear and true to the instrument. Great sound. Added a bit of reverb and even my guitar playing sounded good. Small amp, lots of weight. Get a groupie to schlep for you. The amp looks and feels first class. The knobs are clearly marked and easy to understand. I bought this used, one year old. No marks. Tough skin, will take some abuse before it gives up its looks. Most happy. Would highly recommend to anyone desiring to be heard clearly over the masses.
I had tried one of these at a Guitar Center. I was back and forth between this one and the 100 version, but liked the ease of use of this one. Now that I have it I am very pleased with how my Gibson Southern Jumbo sounds through it, very natural and I can add a touch of reverb or chorus whenever I want. This is a great little amp.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This is a great amp. It has lots of flexibility, clear sound and powerful. I am very pleased with this amp.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Works great with piezo on classical guitar for natural sound. Would buy it again, if an acoustic amp was needed. Well built, quality feel to it, and top performance. Some say it's heavy at 30+ pounds, but heavy shows quality while light weight screams cheap.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Quality seems to be found more often in aged items...thus the term "They just don't make things the same anymore". I wanted to buy a Marshall like my friend had so I watched & waited and thankfully found this treasure! Love the sound & quality and it's perfect for me!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned