Marshall AS50D 50w 2x8 Acoustic Guitar Combo Amp

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From the softer side of Marshall.

Marshall's AS50D is a 50-watt, 2 x 8" acoustic guitar combo amp with 2 channels, including a phantom-powered microphone channel. It features a redesigned tweeter, digital chorus and reverb, and an anti-feedback notch filter. Each channel sports its own volume, EQ, FX loop, and D.I. output. Master volume, line out and RCA inputs round things out nicely.

Believe it or not, the Marshall design team does not consist solely of metal heads, rockers and blues lovers. The award winning, critically acclaimed AS50D is proof of their diversity and expertise.

With our Guaranteed Lowest Price, you can be assured of complete satisfaction and the lowest available price, or your money back!

Marshall AS50D 50w 2x8 Acoustic Guitar Combo Amp Features:

  • Output (RMS): 50 watt
  • Channels: 2
  • Speakers: 2 x 8"
  • Volume: 1 per channel
  • Independent EQ for each channel
  • Microphone input
  • Phase switch
  • Phantom Power
  • RCA Inputs
  • Anti-feedback notch filter
  • Channel Assignable Chorus
  • Digital Reverb
  • Master volume
  • FX loop
  • D.I. Outputs
  • Line Out
  • Polydome Tweeter

Marshall AS50D 50w 2x8 Acoustic Guitar Combo Amp Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 21.34" x 16.38" x 10.28" (542 x 416 x 261 mm)
  • Weight: 35.3" (16 kg)
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NEW REVIEW - I love this amp

I just got my AS50D via UPS today. Where do I start? I am playing a Taylor 114ce thru this amp and it sounds fantastic. The twin 8" speakers project well without distorting the natural sound of the guitar. Plenty of volume for a 50 watt amp. That being said, watts aren't everything. I have another marshall amp (mg100hdfx w/mg412a cab)and its a good half stack, don't get me wrong, however, if I had to choose between my 100 watt half stack and my new AS50D I would get rid of the stack in a heart beat. I'm talking about over-all quality comparitively. The AS50D amp has two channels with independent volume and high/low EQ. I have heard some criticism that there is no midle EQ...not really a big deal. I have had no trouble at all finding perfect balance in tone so take that with a grain of salt. In addition to the two jack inputs, there is a mic input on channel two that can be used simultaneously with the guitar...What an amazing feature. I can hardly verbalize how big of a problem this solves for the small-gig-solo-guy. I have been playing and singing thru this amp all day and it is amazing. Guitar and vocals blend very, very well. Even the effects are good. Just chorous and reverb, but what more do you need when playing acoustic? If you are an effects nut, no problem, there is an effects loop on board in the back so you can hook up whatever you think you need. Over all, this is a straight forward, easy-to-opperate amp. Sounds good, looks good, practical, versatile, cost effective. Unless you are going to be playing in a huge auditorium (and I do mean huge) 50 watts will do just fine, so don't bite the hype hook and get reeled into the 100 watt unless you really need it. Word to the wise. Awesome amp!

Reviewed by Theopholus1978 on 10/18/2009 who plays Christian, Worship, Fingerstyle.

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Couldn't Be Happier

This amp is a great acoustic amp. It brings out the quality of the guitar and has many little differences for the levels of the music. It is perfect for playing in any room that is not seating more than one thousand but it can cover that without problems. IT is also great for vocals and guitar at the same time because it allows you to play with both.

Reviewed by Guitar9 on 6/5/2007 who plays Rock, Classic Rock, Jazz.

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Excellent Choice!

I was given a gift card ($500) recently for GC and I couldn't decide if I wanted an electric guitar with an amp combo or an acoustic amp for my Martin D15 Custom Guitar. Not being a singer, but an harmonica player, I figured that I'd amp my Martin and get a Shure SM57 mic for my harp. Well, I am very happy with my choice. This amp from what friends who own Martins say really captures the Martin sound and is clear and projects the lows and highs with such clarity. They are amazed more than I. I'm glad I live above a movie theater, cause this amp for 50 watts is LOUD. For me I am glad I did get this amp. I was interested in the FenderAcoustasonic 30 DSP Combo and Behringer Ultracoustic ACX900, but I wanted an amp that had less bells and whistles and just projects the original sound of my instruments. Even though the price is higher, I am not disappointed! Great Amp. I?m more confident in my playing and ability and I look forward to my first open?mic night. If you?re like me and need to make a choice, for me, the choice is the Marshall AS50D.

Reviewed by RockyM on 5/21/2007 who plays Rock, Folk..

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Great Sound & Great Value

I've been shopping for an acoustic amp and decided today on the Marshall AS50D. I use a Line 6 Spider II for my electric guitar needs but have only owned one electric guitar amp that would do right by my Ovation, the Roland JC120. The AS50D is not as fancy as it's 100 watt brother, but considering the cost differance between the two I can't see where you can go wrong with the 50 (unless you just actually have the need for 50 more watts). The sound is bright and clear with no noticeable feedback. It can be cranked loud and not loose anything the way of quality. I really don't think you could go wrong with this amp for your acoustic needs.

Reviewed by RC on 3/22/2007 who plays Christian Rock & Contemporary Worship.

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Quite happy with it.

I really have no significant complaints about this amp. I tried this one and the Ultrasound. The Ultrasound has a warm tone but is a bit buzzy sounding and had a bad vibration with anything more than a bare minimum of bass in the eq. This amp does color your sound a bit, more so through channel one (designed for piezo) than through channel two. The tonal coloring is nice though and minimal. The tweeter is a bit chimey for my tastes but is not bad overall. The quality is first rate and volume is adequate for my needs although I don't play professionally and don't know how the volume would be in various venues. I've played the Fender acoustisonic and the Acoustic AG30 and neither were as nice as the Marshall.

Reviewed by Scott on 8/4/2009 who plays Classical and Blues.

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