Acus Sound Engineering Acus Oneforstrings Cremona Combo Acoustic Amp Wood
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Description



Features
- Equipped with TSF System, a custom audio preamplifier designed by R&D department of Acus in Recanati.
- Can create natural sounds and it reproduce accurately all the harmonics of high-quality acoustic instruments.
- The amplifier is characterized by a exclusive high fidelity audio preamplifier (based on the TSF system), 3 inputs (Mic-line) complete with Peak Led, 4-band equalizer, filter HFS, Effect Send and Volume, Aux input with dedicated Volume, Direct Out (with -10dB and PRE / POST) and manual "feedback canceled" filter.
- The headphone output with dedicated volume control and 4 high quality effects with Eff Return control complete the multi-faceted features of the system.
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Specs
- Frequency Response: 40Hz-20KHz
- Max Power Out: 200 W
- System format: Biamp 2 vie
- Woofer Power: 150 W
- Tweeter: 50 W
- Sensitivity 1W 1m: 94 dB
- SPL MAX: 116 dB
- Crossover: Electronic
- Woofer size: 8"
- Tweeter: Compression tweeter 2 Vie Bass Reflex
- Box Construction: Birch Plywood
- Weight: 13 kg
- Height: 384 mm
- Width: 287 mm
- Depth: 320 mm
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- Home Studio2
- Outdoor Events / Games2
- Performances2
- Experienced2
- Easy To Use2
- Excellent Sound2
- Good Power Output2
- Portable2
- Warm / Comfy2
Reviewed by 2 customers
Great Amp for travel awesome sound
submitted2 years ago
byLou
fromOrlando
Use this amp for my small studio which does not take up a lot of space which has beautiful woodgrains and it's great for going out for small gigs
Fabulous sound
Verified Buyer
submitted4 years ago
byTom
fromAsheville, NC
Just be careful not to let it rock backwards if you use the tilt feature. The transformer is near the back panel, which makes the amp back-heavy. Mine tipped onto its back the first day, busting the tiny ground lift switch. Acus should think about putting that switch on the top panel, as it's the only thing on the back that's likely to break if the amp rocks onto its back.
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submitted3 years ago
asked byRudy
fromBossier City la.
Is this class D and why do I have to ask
I apologize for the inconvenience. We rely on the manufacturer for this type of information and publish what is made available. It's not class D