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Acoustic Guitar Combo - 150-watt, 2x8 inch Speaker
The Fender Acoustasonic 150 Acoustic Guitar Amplifier is new for 2011. The Acoustasonic 150 combo is just perfect for those acoustic players that want power/versatility and easy portability, this amp sounds great and is packed with useful tonal innovations and features.
The Fender Acoustasonic 150 pumps out full acoustic resonance and crystal clarity from a lightweight (weighs only 11 kilos.) amp with a new ultra-efficient 2 x 75-watt stereo power amps, 2 x 8” foam-surround low-frequency speakers and high-frequency tweeter. Its new Voicing control lets any guitar simulate the tonality of parlour, dreadnought and jumbo acoustics, or Voicing can be turned off for pure amp output response. For acoustic players who double on electric guitar, the Voicing control also has Blackface, tweed and British amp settings, which makes a second amp just for electric guitar unnecessary.
Other features on the Fender Acoustasonic 150 include instrument and microphone channels with independent EQ and effects controls; new feedback elimination control with on/off switch for each channel; patented String Dynamics control that tames harsh treble notes; effects including reverb, delay, chorus, Vibratone, and more; XLR line out with level control and ground lift; stereo effects loop, USB connector for digital recording output (and possible future firmware updates); built-in kick stand for tilt-back positioning; strong five-ply plywood construction and optional two-button effects select footswitch.
Fender Acoustasonic 150 Acoustic Guitar Amplifier Specifications:
- 150W Stereo
- 2 x 8" foam-surround low-frequency neodymium speakers
- Two channels
- 1/4" instrument and mic inputs
- Instrument channel controls: Volume, Treble, Mid, Bass, Voicing Select, String Dynamics, FX Select, FX Level
- Mic channel controls: Volume, Treble, Mid, Bass, Voicing Select, FX Select, FX Level
- Phantom-powered second mic input
- Tilt-back design with built-in kickstand
- Lightweight 5-ply hardwood construction
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