& Vox AGA70 ZT Lunchbox Acoustic Roland AC-33 124 TGR211.
Fishman Loudbox Mini Flip the page to find out which one won our Group Test head-to-head Group Test Acoustic gigging amps Think it’s OK to plug your electro-acoustic into an electric guitar amplifier? These four great acoustic guitar amps beg to differ WORDS ED MITCHELL T echnically, you can run your electroacoustic through a regular electric guitar amplifier. However, all you’ll gain from this is volume; you certainly won’t experience the full splendour of your guitar’s ‘voice’.
& Roland AC-33 £369 At a glance Sizzlin’ stereo ■Controls The onboard looper function is easy to use and infectious, too Build ■ The AC-33 may be lightweight but it has a gig-proof, rugged exterior ■Stand The built-in tilt back stand angles the AC-33 towards your eardrums T he Roland AC-33 is billed as the first battery powered acoustic amplifier, but it’s supplied with a power adaptor if you don’t fancy splashing out on a load of AAs.
“YOU’LL BE TAKEN ABACK BY THE SHEER AMOUNT OF TONE AND OUTPUT THE ZT LUNCHBOX ACOUSTIC OFFERS” ZT Lunchbox Acoustic At a glance £389 ZT Lunchbox Acoustic TYPE: Acoustic amplifier OUTPUT: 200 watts SPEAKER: 1x 6½” CONTROLS: Master volume, gain, bass, level, reverb, headphone/line out volume, phantom power SOCKETS: Guitar in, headphone/line out, mic inputs, auxiliary input (1/8” stereo jack), effects loop WEIGHT: 5.4kg DIMENSIONS: [HxWxD] 192 x 249 x 196mm CONTACT: Aria UK 01483 238720 WEB: www.