Udo Roesner Da Capo 75 | Review | Nick Jennison
Udo Roesner, who has been designing acoustic instruments for over 30 years (and also known as the founder of AER Amps), has launched a new brand. The first model to introduce Udo Roesner Amps is Da Capo 75; a 2-channel acoustic combo equipped with custom-made 8-inch twin cone type speakers. Boasting 75W output power in a compact housing and six types of built-in effects, the Da Capo is billed as the ideal amplifier for acoustic instruments. Here is Nick Jennison to tell us more. Subscribe to our channel for more from Guitar Interactive TV plus all the latest news and reviews from the magazine.
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Im looking for a great nylon ring guitar amp
Effects loop, built in ground lift? Footswitch not included?! For the cost that's kinda being a cheap skate!
In regards to sound I want my acoustic guitar to sound like an acoustic and not a ‘hybrid electric” and when you switched the tone button on and off I actually preferred it in the off position as it just sounded more naturally acoustic to my ear.
What about fx ? Is Pre or post from the DI aux XLR? Thanks for your video !
I just got one, not impressed. boxy and thin treble using a Maton SRS 808. I actually like the sound of his guitar.
I doubt I'll keep this amp?
Excellent review, really helpful, thank you.
Great description of what this amp can do, cheers. Might make a change from my Marshall AS100 which weighs a ton
The piezo pickup in that guitar is so unnatural it's hard to tell how great the amp is.
Think I'll be sticking with AER