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Roland AC-60 Acoustic Chorus Combo Amp

Description



Features
- Compact stereo acoustic amplifier with pure, natural tone and excellent projection
- 2-channel design: Guitar input plus mic/line input with phantom power
- Stereo 30W/dual 6-1/2" speakers loud enough for club gigs and small PAs
- Onboard DSP delivers lush stereo/multiband chorus, newly developed wide chorus and delay/reverb with footswitch control
- Built-in Auto Anti-Feedback controls allow for maximum volume without feedback
- Convenient mute switch for silent tuning on stage
- Stereo line out for PA and recording; subwoofer output
- Built-in tilt stand offers better acoustic projection
Specs
- 15"W x 10-3/4"H x 10-3/4"D
- 22 lbs.
Reviews
4.74
19 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Performances4
- Outdoor Events / Games2
- Amateur Recording1
- Home Studio1
- Professional Recording1
- Novice2
- Experienced1
- Professional Musician1
- Portable3
- Warm / Comfy3
- Easy To Use2
- Excellent Sound2
- Good Power Output1
Reviewed by 19 customers
"Gig In a Box"!
submitted4 years ago
byBobbi
fromChicago
I've been using this amp for years. It really shines when you're doing solo gigs. I play an Epiphone Texan, a Gibson J-160e, & an electrified acoustic 12 string through it, & the sound is amazing! I love that it has a vocal channel with reverb. This is my go to amp when I'm not using a full band.
Very nice amp, had some issues
submitted4 years ago
byGreg
fromKeokuk Iowa
Overall this amp had great sound. Really brought my guitar to life. However I experienced a clicking noise while using it. Send back to musicians friend After eliminating other Possible causes.
Quality, good quiet
submitted5 years ago
bySteveo
fromFL - Florida
I. Bought it as gift to my son. He is prodigy on many instruments.
Best acoustic guitar amp I have used.
Verified Buyer
submitted8 years ago
byDave
fromundisclosed
I love this Roland AC 60. Finally I am getting the amplified sound out of my Ovation Celebrity that I was looking for. I had an Acoustic A40 and did not like the sound and it was not user friendly. Had a small Fender before that did not give me the true acoustic sound. The Roland AC60 is easy to understand, gives a clear accurate sound, and the effects are pleasing and add a lot without losing the integrity of the guitar's natural music.
Roland AC 60
Verified Buyer
submitted9 years ago
by""
fromSacramento, CA
None
The Best.....I own 2 AC-60's
submitted11 years ago
bySteve
fromKingsport, TN
This is a great "little" amp....little with a big sound. I replaced a very good acoustic amp 5 years ago that I used with a contemporary church Praise Band, and wouldn't think of using anything else. I recently replaced another amp with a 2nd AC-60 for venues outside our church. This amp gives me whatever I need with my Taylor 714. It gives me that pure, natural Taylor acoustic sound when I need it, and blends some unbelievable chorus tones that I have never been able to get with other much more expensive amps. And, though it looks like a coffee shop amp, I have used this amp in 500-1000 seat auditoriums without running through a house system or micing, and it more than covers the areas with the same quality sound. It is definitely the most versatile (and lightest) acoustic amp I have ever owned, and I've never had a single problem with it. Simply put, it's the best. Not the best for the money...the best!
Q&A
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submitted4 years ago
asked byJohn
fromIllinois
I see it can be pole mounted but unable to find out what pole/stand to use
Please take a look at the "On-Stage SSAS7000B Mini Adjustable Speaker Stand"submitted7 years ago
asked bySinger
fromKissimmee, fl
Does this come with a carry case?
This amp does come with a carrying case.








