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Before you start your search for the perfect acoustic amp, think carefully about exactly how you’re going to use it. How loud will you need to be? If you’re going to be competing with electric instruments in a band situation, you’ll have very different volume and tone requirements than you will if you’re planning to play classical guitar in a restaurant. What kinds of inputs will you need? If you’ll only need to plug in a standard guitar cable, then one quarter-inch input may be enough, but if you plan to use external mics or complicated multiple pickup rigs, having more options (including a balanced XLR jack) is a good idea.
Having the right outputs can be just as important. If you intend to use the amp as an on-stage monitor, you’ll most likely want a balanced DI feed. And a tuner output is a nice feature, because you won’t have to risk degrading your signal by running your tuner in-line with your guitar’s cable. Will you be expanding your system with external power amps or powered speakers? If so, a line out will save many headaches, and an extension speaker jack may come in handy.
If your sound depends on external effects, you’ll probably want an effects loop (preferably one with a level control). All of the acoustic amps I’ve seen feature at least a basic spring reverb, but you might find that you also want a chorus effect or that you prefer the cleaner digital effects included on some models. The amount of EQ you need will often depend on your pickup and possibly on your preamp. All the amps reviewed feature at least three bands of EQ, which should be adequate for basic tone shaping, especially since they are voiced specifically with the needs of acoustic instruments in mind. If you have a feedback-sensitive pickup system and play at high volumes, however, you might want a notch filter to combat unwanted squeals.
The physical size of the amp can also be an important factor. Some amps are simply too large to use in the corner of a restaurant, and if you have to carry your amp up several flights of stairs, you’ll want something lightweight.
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