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Fender Acoustic Pro Amp | Review


“This is simply a fabulous sounding amplifier”

Fender Acoustic Pro Amp Review by Guitar Interactive Magazine. Reviewed in Issue 39 of Guitar Interactive Magazine by Sam Bell. http://bit.ly/GI_I39

Welcome to GI 39, ushering in a new year and with a lot of exciting stuff on board!

Our cover star this time around is the American guitarist John 5. Stuart Bull tracked down this chameleon of a player in Los Angeles and brings us an intriguing insight into a man who might as well adopt ‘versatility’ for his middle name. If you’ve ever worried about getting pigeon-holed in your career – watch our interview this fabulous guitarist!

Another candidate for the Great Contemporary American Guitarist is Andy McKee, widely considered to be the master of percussive acoustic styles and someone we have wanted to include in the Quiet Room section since way back when the magazine began. Whatever you do, don’t miss Andy’s exclusive performances in this issue!

As always, we’ve a packed issue of reviews and our free tuition columns plus the chance to win an astonishing prize – a genuine Taylor acoustic guitar! http://bit.ly/GI_I39

I reckon that’s a pretty good way to start a New Year – don’t you? http://bit.ly/GI_I39

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14 thoughts on “Fender Acoustic Pro Amp | Review

  • An electric guitar is a different animal. I don't play one. Never have, never will. I am an acoustic player. That's all I play. Why would anyone have any interest in me reviewing a Marshall stack, full electric pedalboard? Same rules applies here does it not?

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  • Damn that amp sounds amazing ! Can’t wait to get one, to play with my breedLove organic collection cutaway

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  • As with almost all acoustic guitar amps, the primary users of them are singer/songwriters and acoustic troubadours who accompany themselves with a guitar while singing. If you don't include a demonstration of the amp's capabilities as a gig rig for the solo acoustic guitarist/vocalist, then it's only half a review.

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  • This is an excellent review. Going through stuff that I would if I was sitting in front of it. Thanks. Beautiful amp…don't see that much these days.

    One quick question. It sounds like the XLR out on the back (which I would send to PA)…is post effects/gain? I was hoping to send a dry signal to the board if using a PA and let them do their thing and have a wet signal coming from the speakers in the amp for my monitor. I"m sure I can work around it either way, but I was curious.

    Again, this is an excellent review.

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