It's a fabulous amp. Whatever I play through it, sounds sweeet. A strat or a 335 or an acoustic ... or vocals! It just sounds so sweet and beautiful. Awesome little box!
@@egogreen2045 lol that's exactly why I'm looking at this right now. For a small cocktail gig but I'm concerned whether the sound will project enough outside. If it does, I'll also want to use it for busking in the future.
Thanks. I wish I could find someone who could explain how to hook up a separate delay pedal. If I could find the answer to that I'd say this is perfect. Thanks to anyone would can help.
As this doesn't have an FX loop you'd have to put your pedal between the instrument and the amp input. It should be fine as there's no overdrive or distortion in the signal chain, just cleans.
@@Dead-Eye Thank you so much for your response. After searching, I finally managed to figure out exactly what you are saying and it seems to be working fine. Sadly, I found the Roland customer service folks less than helpful. But it was folks like you, just making personal comments on line that gave me the info I needed. So far, I'm happy with the amp. Thanks again.
It's a fabulous amp. Whatever I play through it, sounds sweeet. A strat or a 335 or an acoustic ... or vocals! It just sounds so sweet and beautiful. Awesome little box!
Awesome little amp! 🤘👍 Owned it for more than 4 years now
is it great for small event about 50people indoor/ outdoor use? i just wanna use aux ch. for playing music only n mic (speech). tQ
@@egogreen2045 lol that's exactly why I'm looking at this right now. For a small cocktail gig but I'm concerned whether the sound will project enough outside. If it does, I'll also want to use it for busking in the future.
if you add reverb to the guitar channel, does it also add reverb to the vocal channel? Or is it separated? cool review thanks
very nice
Super ROLAND AC33 ACOUSTIC.
Thanks. I wish I could find someone who could explain how to hook up a separate delay pedal. If I could find the answer to that I'd say this is perfect. Thanks to anyone would can help.
As this doesn't have an FX loop you'd have to put your pedal between the instrument and the amp input. It should be fine as there's no overdrive or distortion in the signal chain, just cleans.
@@Dead-Eye Thank you so much for your response. After searching, I finally managed to figure out exactly what you are saying and it seems to be working
fine. Sadly, I found the Roland customer service folks less than helpful. But it was folks like you, just making personal comments on line that gave me the info I needed.
So far, I'm happy with the amp. Thanks again.
@@mothersgauri4137 No probs. I hope you enjoy playing it.
Hi man!! Please tell me what is the name of your guitar that you play?
That's a Taylor with a cutaway.
@@MrD3000 Thank you!
@@gmclassictv7976 you’re welcome, my friend.
sound is FAB but its kinda quiet, not good for big noisy streets. If it could be 50% louder would be perfect.
Is the best amp since you don't try the AER...so....
Well it's like 1/3 the cost of an AER so it would be a tough sell if the AER isn't 3x better.