Roland AC-60 
Stereo Acoustic Guitar Amplifier with Reverb, Chorus, and Auto Anti-Feedback
Rich, Natural Acoustic Tone!
Although there are many acoustic amps on the market today, few of them can compete with the rich, natural tone of the compact AC-60 Acoustic Chorus amplifier. This innovative stereo amp uses sophisticated digital signal processing to deliver a crisp sound with lush stereo/multi-band chorus-including a new "wide" mode-plus delay/reverb and impressive Auto Anti-Feedback control. And with its 2-channel Mic/Line design and stand-mountable configuration, the AC-60 is clearly heads above the competition. Roland AC-60 Acoustic Chorus Amp at a Glance:- Big Sound in a Compact Package
- Convenient Mic Input
Big Sound in a Compact PackageTalk about impressive. The AC-60 is a marvel of amplifier design, using the latest DSP technology to deliver a pure, rich acoustic sound with projection far beyond its compact size. This stereo acoustic amp (30w x 2) offers brilliant stereo/multi-band chorus including a new "wide" mode, plus shimmering reverb tailored specifically for acoustic guitar. And if it's more low-end you crave, the AC-60 even gives you a Subwoofer output. A Marvel of ConvenienceThe dual-channel AC-60 offers both a Guitar channel and a Mic/Line channel with Phantom Power. This makes it the perfect companion for coffeehouses and small club gigs. The Guitar channel gives you a choice between piezo and magnetic pickup inputs, plus powerful Anti-Feedback controls. Rounding out this package is a Mute switch for silent tuning and a Stereo Line Out for connection to mixing consoles and PA systems. Roland AC-60 Acoustic Chorus Amp Features:- Compact stereo acoustic amplifier with pure, natural tone and excellent projection
- 2-Channel design: Guitar input and Mic/Line input with Phantom Power
- Stereo 30-watt/dual 6.5-inch speaker configuration loud enough for club gigs and small PA applications
- Onboard DSP delivers lush stereo/multi-band chorus, newly developed "wide" chorus and delay/reverb with footswitch control
- Built-in Auto Anti-Feedback controls allow for maximum volume without feedback
- Convenient Mute switch for silent tuning on stage
- Stereo Line Out for PA and recording applications; Subwoofer output
- Built-in tilt stand offers better acoustic projection; can also be mounted on commercially available speaker stands
The Roland AC-60 Acoustic Chorus Amp is just what your acoustic guitar needs!
| Specification |
Detail |
| Analog Inputs |
1/4" Guitar, Aux L&R (RCA & 1/4"), XLR Mic/Line combo |
| Analog Outputs |
L & R XLR, Mono 1/4" Line, 1/4" Subwoofer, 1/4" Phones |
| Built-in Effects |
Chorus & Reverb/ Delay |
| Dimensions |
2 x 6.5' speakers 15" W x 10 11/16" D x 10 9/16" H |
| EQ Bands |
3 band per channel plus feedback control |
| Phantom Power |
Yes on XLR Mic input |
| Power Supply |
AC 117V |
| Watts per Channel |
30w x 2 |
| Weight |
22 lbs |
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by Michael Harvey from New Orleans, LA
February 8, 2010
Music Background: Pro Musician, Private Teacher, Recording Engineer
EVERY working jazz violinist in New Orleans uses this amp. Seriously! And, most of the acoustic jazz guitar (traditional, hot club) players too.
The tone is warm and complimentary to bo ... read more [+]th my Yamaha electric violin and my acoustic violin outfitted with an L. R. Baggs pickup. Sometimes I use my Baggs Para D I to the mic input with the acoustic. Phantom power runs the D I box, so I don\'t eat through 9 volts! I know guitarists who use it with a Django \"Maccaferi\" style guitar, others with vintage archtops, and flat top acoustics. Some use magnetic pickups, some piezo, some mic their guitar, some dial in a mix of mic and pickup with the 2 channels. I\'ve seen guys use an SM57, others with condensers - phantom power makes it no problem.
The biggest selling point to this class of musician is the sweet gig bag. When you\'re carting gear around the French quarter, or onto Riverboats, many times parking several blocks away, it\'s nice to have something you! Can easily sling over your shoulder that is protected from the elements. I\'m considering getting the whole line - an AC-33 for those outdoor party gigs where electrical outlets are hard to come by, and an AC-90 for rockin\' the bigger clubs without depending on monitors.
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by Icemun-Clade from C-wood
October 18, 2008
Music Background: Student
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by Paul Oswald from Kalamazoo Michigan USA
May 2, 2008
Music Background: Hobbyist .. And, Student
This is One Great Acoustic Amp, I kid you Not. It is well worth the price because the Value is uncomparable.
I would Buy it again and it would be from Sweetwater
Natural Amplification!
by PJ from Evans City, PA
October 18, 2007
Music Background: 35 years vocal and guitar (still trying to get it right!)
I bought my AC/60 about 2 years ago, and I'm amazed at the natural sound it produces. I own a Taylor with the Expression System and a Breedlove 12 with an LR Baggs Dual Element system, and both sound ... read more [+] equally refreshing through the AC/60; it's like a natural extension of the guitar's true sound only amplified! By itself it won't fill up a concert hall or auditorium, but don't let its size fool you. It's adaptable and can handle any medium to small venue that you might throw at it. Before you spend more or less of your hard earned cash, take a good long hard look at this little gem. close [-]
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by Dave Clark from San Francisco, CA
November 6, 2006
Music Background: Hobbyist
I bought this amp because I was getting tired hauling larger units to small gigs. Its portability is everything I'd hoped for, and the case is quite good. What really surprised me, though, is that m ... read more [+]y archtop sounds much better with this amp than with any other I've tried (acoustic or otherwise). I've had lots of compliments on the sound from guitarists and non-guitarists alike. It has ample power for (amplified) jazz jam sessions and small venues. A truly excellent product! close [-]
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