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Vox AGA70

 
 
List Price: $550.00
Our Price: $399.99
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Features
  • Two channels: Tube preamp and NormalReverbAnti-Feedback control70 watts of power


Description

So, you want to get an awesome acoustic guitar tone... that the whole coffee house can hear? Look no further than the sweet Vox AGA70. It's an acoustic guitar amplifier with thick, rich sound you'll dig. Plus, it has two separate channels, each with a set of controls. That way, you can get your guitar going on one input while you get your vocals going on the other input. It's like a complete PA system for singer/songwriters!


Product Details
Product Length:10.31 inches
Product Width:13.03 inches
Product Height:12.72 inches
Product Weight:22.27 pounds
Package Length:17.0 inches
Package Width:15.9 inches
Package Height:13.7 inches
Package Weight:25.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 1 reviews

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Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 1 customer reviews )
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5Extremely Impressive Acoustic Guitar Amp!  Aug 20, 2010 By Mark Walter
I can only guess that the newness of this product accounts for the relative lack of online reviews at this time. Although I have been impressed with the relatively inexpensive Crate acoustic guitar amps, I'm doubtful that you can find a better sub-$500 acoustic amp than the Vox AGA70. There is ample tone control on each of the two channels, via 3-band EQ and an additional "Color" knob. One of the two channels contains a tube pre, which provides additional warmth to either guitar or vocal. The 70-watt capacity with 6.5" driver provides enough sound for many of the smaller venues I play; if not, the DI on the back allows for output to the soundboard. My workhorse acoustic guitar, which has an older and not-so-impressive under-the-bridge pickup, never sounded as good "plugged up" as when ran into this amplifier. My only complaints, still minimal, are the complete lack of vintage appearance (except for chickenhead knobs) and the use of a softer cloth grill rather than a hard grill. Without an accessory cover, I'm not sure how long this will hold up through regular loading and unloading.

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