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Good quality amp for acoustic guitar and vocals?

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LebarqueLebarque Frets: 3301
As per the title. Any recommendations? Thanks in advance.
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  • interstellarinterstellar Frets: 486
    edited August 2018
    charlie chandlers have an 2nd hand AER at a VERY reasonable price which would more than do the job, or personally speaking i would buy a PA, sounds bigger and better and if needs be get a quality preamp/di for the guitar  hope that helps
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  • BridgehouseBridgehouse Frets: 24559
    I’d say an FRFR monitor with at least two dual XLR/jack inputs and separate levels - with possibly a DI pedal for the acoustic
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  • westwest Frets: 974
    I had an acoustic image  clarus 1 r which was fab ... should never have sold it .

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  • LebarqueLebarque Frets: 3301
    Can't see that AER on their website @interstellar ???
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  • ICBMICBM Frets: 69426
    The Marshall AS100D is actually pretty decent and can be had for very little, in relation to the new price. The AS50R/D is much less good though (but D is better than R).

    Most other acoustic amps are just a little too small to do a decent job for both at the same time in my experience - although the old Trace Elliot TA100 is OK.

    I've got an Acus One at the moment, but I haven't tried if for both at once

    A powered PA cab or FRFR monitor would also work as Bridgehouse said, but it's likely to be a bit bigger and heavier, and you will need an outboard preamp for the guitar unless it's got a very comprehensive onboard system.

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  • Lebarque said:
    Can't see that AER on their website @interstellar ???
    @Lebarque must have sold it in the last day or two, shame it was a bargain
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  • LebarqueLebarque Frets: 3301
    Lebarque said:
    Can't see that AER on their website @interstellar ???
    @Lebarque must have sold it in the last day or two, shame it was a bargain
    Ahh, shame. Many thanks for pointing it out.
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  • BridgehouseBridgehouse Frets: 24559
    ICBM said:
    The Marshall AS100D is actually pretty decent and can be had for very little, in relation to the new price. The AS50R/D is much less good though (but D is better than R).

    Most other acoustic amps are just a little too small to do a decent job for both at the same time in my experience - although the old Trace Elliot TA100 is OK.

    I've got an Acus One at the moment, but I haven't tried if for both at once

    A powered PA cab or FRFR monitor would also work as Bridgehouse said, but it's likely to be a bit bigger and heavier, and you will need an outboard preamp for the guitar unless it's got a very comprehensive onboard system.
    Funnily enough my QSC k10.2 is smaller than the Marshall as100d, and 8kg lighter....!
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  • jimmyguitarjimmyguitar Frets: 2442
    What are you needing it for? Gigs or home/cafe type scenario?
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