Description

The Fender Acoustic 100 amplifier, delivering full, natural tone for acoustic-electric guitars and vocals. Its attractive plywood shell complements the acoustic guitar's form and voice. The perfect portable system for solo performances, the Acoustic 100 amp features two channels designed for instrument or microphone use, each with pro-level effects like reverb, delay, and chorus. Convenient features include Bluetooth connectivity for streaming audio, an integrated handle, worldwide voltage compatibility, and more.

100 Watts of Acoustic Power

The Acoustic 100 pumps out 100W of power through its 8" Whizzer cone speaker, filling small- to mid-sized venues with your acoustic tone. For silent practicing, plug in headphones to the dedicated headphone output. You'll get the same great tone you hear through the speaker.

Dual Channels with Premium Effects

Two identical channels provide independent volume and 3-band EQ controls, along with dedicated buttons for feedback suppression and selecting from eight different effects. Dial in echoing tape delay, shimmering chorus, spacious reverb, and more to suit your music. An effects level knob blends the effect in with your direct tone to produce the ideal mix.

Stream Songs and Record Easily

Connect your smart device via Bluetooth to stream backing tracks or fill set breaks with music. A USB jack lets you capture recordings by connecting to your laptop. The Acoustic 100 even has an auxiliary input for other audio devices. Its universal power supply works anywhere in the world, so you can take this amp with you on tour.

Road-Ready and Built to Last

With its integrated handle and durable plywood shell, the Acoustic 100 is ready to hit the road for all your gigs. Fender's commitment to quality ensures this amp will provide years of reliable performance for acoustic musicians and singers.

Fender Acoustic 100 100W 1x8 Acoustic Guitar Combo Amplifier
Fender Acoustic 100 100W 1x8 Acoustic Guitar Combo Amplifier
Fender Acoustic 100 100W 1x8 Acoustic Guitar Combo Amplifier

Features

  • Power: 100W
  • Two channels
  • Two inputs: combo 1/4"/XLR
  • Speaker: 1x8 full range
  • Controls: Volume, Low, Mid, High, FX Level, FX Select and feedback elimination for both channels
  • Effects: Room Reverb, Hall Reverb, Tape Echo, Delay with repeats, Chorus, Vibratone, Delay + Chorus, Delay + Hall Reverb
  • Bluetooth integration
  • Brown grille cloth
  • Footswitch sold separately
  • Height: 14" (35.6 cm) x 18.5" (47 cm) x 9.25" (23.5 cm)
  • Weight: 17.6 lb. (7.98 kg)
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Reviews

4.63

43 Reviews

95%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

5

Really impressed!

I was looking for an acoustic guitar amp for small venues and the guys from GC recommended me this one. I wasn't sure at first since I couldn't find a lot of stuff online about, but I plugged my guitar, played a bit and really liked. A couple days later I took it to a wine bar with me to give it a try, played with my Martin d28 with a LR Baggs anthem SL on it and I was really really impressed! It's one of the best acoustic guitar sounds I've ever had live, super clear and natural, really easy to get a good sound, super light and good looking. Had no problems cutting through the band (we had a bass, drums, piano and at one point violin and accordion) and it sounded incredible BUT the venue was as pretty small (probably around 60 or 65 people) and my volume was around 3/4 already, so I returned the amp and ordered the acoustic 200 instead. If you play in small places or don't have a full band this amp is incredible for it's price, otherwise I'd recommend putting a little more and getting the 200.

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Most Liked Negative Review

2

TERRIBLE SECOND REVIEW

I will give it a second try. After reading all the reviews maybe there was something wrong with the guitar or cord I tried it with. Wend back to a GC store. New in the box. Tried it again with a Martin guitar like I have. The problem with the weird tinny sound was the treble setting at 12;00. I backed it down to 1 and it started sounding like an amp. However the bass was over powering now. I switched back and forth with an Acoustic Jr amp. It sounded boxey compared to the 100. To be frank neither one made me break out the credit card. If you want a good NICE acoustic sound go for the Bose stuff or the Fishman stuff.

Filters
Best Uses
  1. Home Studio26
  2. Performances22
  3. Outdoor Events / Games15
  4. Amateur Recording10
  5. Pro Audio / DJ / Mixing2
Cons
  1. Limited Functions3
  2. Poor Sound Quality3
  3. Difficult To Use1
  4. I didnt get the manuel1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced24
  2. Novice8
  3. Professional Musician7
Pros
  1. Excellent Sound35
  2. Easy To Use34
  3. Portable34
  4. Warm / Comfy30
  5. Good Power Output22
  • Very good and quality product

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted5 months ago

    bySubarna

    fromHaslet, TX

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I am an experienced singer and guitar player. I was looking for some amp and speaker that I can connect both mic and guitar and one of my friends suggested me this product. I am very happy after buying this product. Highly recommended.

  • Excellent acoustic amp!

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitteda year ago

    byJustin

    fromJacksonville, FL

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I received this amp as a Christmas present this year. I have a 95' Washburn acoustic and have a Dean Markley pickup I use with it. The sound quality when I plug in is outstanding. Crisp, clear, bold lows, mids and highs. The FX are a great mix of styles and really give a fun playing experience. The Bluetooth is awesome and allows you to easily play along with your favorite song or play back tracks.

  • Exactly what I expected and needed. vintage look , GRT sound

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitteda year ago

    byEdward

    fromFlorida

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    everything I needed nothing I don't!

  • TERRIBLE SECOND REVIEW

    2

    submitteda year ago

    byAcoustic Guy

    fromARIZONA

    I will give it a second try. After reading all the reviews maybe there was something wrong with the guitar or cord I tried it with. Wend back to a GC store. New in the box. Tried it again with a Martin guitar like I have. The problem with the weird tinny sound was the treble setting at 12;00. I backed it down to 1 and it started sounding like an amp. However the bass was over powering now. I switched back and forth with an Acoustic Jr amp. It sounded boxey compared to the 100. To be frank neither one made me break out the credit card. If you want a good NICE acoustic sound go for the Bose stuff or the Fishman stuff.

  • Acoustic amplifier

    4

    Verified Buyer

    submitteda year ago

    byChris

    fromWoodruff, S.C.

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I'm still learning my way around this amplifier and what it can do.

  • TERRIBLE

    1

    submitted2 years ago

    byACOUSTIC GUY

    fromARIZONA

    I drove for close to two hours one way to try it before I bought it. Thank God. This is not even a good bedroom amp. I played a Martin guitar with Fishman like I have to try it out. If you are a gentle picker or finger picker it might work. Any thing aggressive with a pick it makes a weird string noise. Yes it was boomy but that is not the issue. I could never ever gig with this. Any volume above about 2 its worthless. Also the guitar did not sound that wonderful either.

Q&A

Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byPaul

    fromOxnard, CA

    will this amp work with spark link?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, it will.
  • asked byBruce

    fromWest Warwick, RI, 02893

    What footswitch should i use with this amp? Fender site says MG-T 4, 4 button switch, but i also heard a 2 button switch. Does this amp have features activated by the 4 button switch or will the 2 button switch work better?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, you can use a 2-button footswitch with the Fender Acoustic 100 amplifier, as it is designed to accept an optional footswitch to control various functions like switching between channels or toggling effects on and off.
  • asked byMac

    fromRoseville Ca

    In the channle plug, can I use a normal audio cable? Or do I need something special. I put my normal cable in the middle but it doesn't seem right and I don't want to break it.

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, both channel inputs will accept a 1/4" jack.
  • asked bydirtyd

    fromundisclosed

    What are the dimensions of this amplifier?

    Open Reply - Ronald
    Amp Height. 14" (35.5 cm) · Amp Width. 18.5" (47.0 cm) · Amp Depth. 9.25" (23.5 cm) · Amp Weight. 17.6 lbs. (8 kg)
  • asked byWayne

    fromLexington,sc

    Why is Fender 100 amp describe with the word "combo"?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    It's a combination of an amplifier and speaker in one unit.
  • asked byBen

    fromCat City, CA

    Would it work with my electric too? or is this only for acoustic? Would love an amp that would work for both

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    Yes it will work with both
  • asked byMichael

    fromHuntington Beach

    Does this amp have a LOOPING feature?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    No, it doesn't
  • asked byJordan

    fromDenver

    Does this allow you to play music through Bluetooth and through the guitar input simultaneously?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    No, the Bluetooth is for streaming.
  • asked byBuzz

    fromBradenton, Florida

    Can you play acoustic guitars with this amp?

    Open Reply - Ronald
    As long as the guitar has a pickup you can.
  • asked byBull

    fromLakeland Fl.

    Where was this amp made?

    Open Reply - Beau
    All Fender amps are now made in Mexico.
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