I have this amp as well. It is incredible when running the DI out to a powered 12" sub then sub to a powered 10" pa speaker. The sub and speaker are Alto so fairly low price and didn't sound too swift on their own, but simply adding the Acus 5t makes it all super puchy and rich. Love it..
Hi from Australia 👍🇦🇺👍 I walked into my local music shop to test out some acoustic amps and there were a few l tried all run if the mill like Martinez Fender Orange Lanny but they did not do it for me and then l saw this amp which was small and a price tag of $299 so l plugged in the guitar and l went yeah this sounds nice and l thought $299 l might get this and at closer inspection it was $2199 and it was a AER and l was saddened and right next to that amp was one more of similar size and it was made of a wood construction and I thought I will give it a go and WOW l was blown away at the sound quality that came from that little amp and it was half the price and wait for it it was a ACUS 5T so now my amp to get is a ACUS but l will get the 6T So thank you for your review it helped me or I should say it cemented my decision Thumbs up from Geelong Australia 👍🇦🇺👍👑
I have this amp as well as it's bigger 150watt 3 channel brother ( I think they call it an 8 ). They were sold here in Canada by Godin guitars who labelled them "Acoustic Solutions". They are superb, on a par with AER for quite a bit less. I also have two Fishman loudbox minis ( one is the "charge" ) and the Acus is a better amp. I use the Fishmans more as grab and go for small gigs but recently got the 5t which is my go to amp for Acoustic now. I even play my hollow body Montreal premiere and Fifth Avenue in it ( them ) and they take pedals quite well. Like you say, build quality is stellar, these things are like works of art like a Ferrari or Maseratti lol! In use the 5t with the 8 as a stereo p/a setup with a small Mackie mixer, sounds like a rig that costs four times as much!
Just caught this. So true having an Amp like this even at home. I also play a beatbuddy and boss sy1 synth and this Amp has been the best. I have tried a number of amps but this beats them all hands down for clarity and sharp tones. Great video mate.
Great guitar and amp! And I really related to the way you held off to listen to the loop a while before playing anything. Some channels would undoubtedly have had everything rehearsed - and would probably also edit the video to make the process appear seamless. You've just demonstrated why there's nothing to compare with a musician walking the proverbial tightrope and living the moment.
Great demo Richard 👍 Personally I think this amp offers great value for money. I checked out their website & it confirmed that all their products are manufactured there in Italy . That's refreshing to know as so much tosh is churned out in China ad nauseam ... I actually feel sorry for the real craftsmen in China ,like Eastman who actually do care about quality & longevity.
Great video as usual Richard - your enthusiasm for Acus is palpable! I have an AER Compact 60 - do you feel the Acus 5T, even with a smaller 5 inch speaker - the AER has 8 inch of course, will still deliver the depth of sound the AER does or do i need to look at the Acus 8?
I was mightily impressed by the "Acus One for the Street" and seriously considered it for busking. After questions I raised about battery life and replacement issues/cost I gave it a miss. However, I still look at developments from Acus as they are great sounding amps. I have a Marshall AS80R "Acoustic Soloist" still going strong after over 20 years of gigging; 3 channels, 80 Watt power & stereo 10" Celestion speakers plus Chorus/Reverb etc and I have to say Richard it blows the Acus away no problem. I accept technology has moved on in some fields, and certainly amps are more compact now, but no way would I swap my Marshall amp for this Acus.
good that you like what you like but for clean acoustic/classical your Marshall doesn't sound as good....I've tried a lot of amps and got this one even over an AER which is the gold standard today.
@@Lowdenjim I understand and it’s a good amp I know I picked out a nice Fender acoustic for my dad about 20 years ago it was great but they don’t make that anymore I’m just saying the Acus is real nice for what’s around today
13.23 ... Always love the parts where |Richard remembers that he needs something to show and has to nip off screen to go and get it. The amp sounds great and if I didn't already have a DV Mark Little Jazz Combo (which also has reverb and 3 channel EQ), I'd certainly want to give it a try straight away. I especially liked the tilt-back and stand options. Great tones 15.50+ .... Mmmmm. My earlier thoughts seems to be wavering .....
Purist old me still thinks a good acoustic can only be spoiled by even the best amp and pickup - and that's definitely a nice amp! I'll go to great lengths to avoid plugging my guitars in ... even when using the nice Fishman you fitted when a bought my lovely Lakewood! Take care Rich & stay well.
Sounds wonderful Richard.Also I have to say I'm delighted to hear Eastman are using LR Baggs .Im not a Fishman fan You have to EQ the Fishman to get a decent acoustic sound.Can sound quite artificial.LR Baggs ?Now you're talking .Thanks .
after a huge research i identified the following amps which i wanted to try: fishman loudbox mini and artist, blackstar sonnet 60 and 120, acus 5t , boss acoustic singer. Unfortunately the fishman wasn't available, which i'm still sorry about, cause heard a lot of good things about it. The rest i could try them all at a local shop here in Barcelona. What can i say, i tried the acus first and was very impressed, then i switched the amps and went down the list. At the end I plugged Acus again and understood that the others are simply not qualified. Still have that incognita of the fishmans (even Thomann doesn't have them available) but at the end i decided for the Acus 6t for the future proofing of 3 channels. The sound was so much superior. Great presentation thanks for sharing =)
Hi Richard, Whats the model number of the Eastman guitar which looks nice and sound nice. I haven't played so far any Eastman guitar. I am asking about it as it looks very nice and sounds well too.
don't take this the wrong way Richard but I liked the fact that when you started jamming it wasn't a polished performance, it could have been anyone of us watching the video. Which makes you more relatable to me & why I'll purchase from you rather than elsewhere as long as you stock it.
SinnersDwarf translated.... you are shit but that’s ok! 😂 hand on heart I know what you mean and no offence taken. One day I will do a polished performance .... if I can be bothered 😂
@@RichardsGuitarshop damn you deciphered my code lol nah that certainly wasn't what I was saying hard to put into words really but you are very human with your customer/fan base.
SinnersDwarf i think it’s purely because there is no agenda. What you see is what I feel and I genuinely do feel connected to the audience because people like you are so kind! So I do feel more comfortable and at home doing it
Hi Richard hope u r doing good. U had announced a video with the vintage vsa500 vs a high end Gibson 335... R u still planning to realese it? It was sounding very interesting... Tks
The name of the italian company was SR Technology (the amps were called Jam) SR produced very good stuff at a fraction of the price compared to Schertler who eventually decided to acquire the company. The SR people took the money and opened another company right after: Acus precisely. :-)
so i know nothing about amps question, can a fella plug a mic into that for singing while playing,stupid question but hey i'm an old bird don't know about these things.
Anthony Kelly 100% yes. It even has a separate input and equaliser controls for the second channel! So the answer is it’s made especially to enable you to do exactly that . Hope that helps
There is so much compression on the audio that it is diminishing the dynamics of your videos which is a shame as we can't hear the richness and quality of the products your are demoing. On the other hand, it does give the guitars great sustain!
jam 68 😂 now then.... you have to be told off I am afraid. I hope you don’t mind? 😆. My mum once said to me ‘ Richard I never worry about you: you could sell ice to the eskimos’ : I was so upset!!! I said to her ..: mum, everything I say is from the heart! So what I am saying is ... this is genuine passion ... honest!xxx
I have this amp as well. It is incredible when running the DI out to a powered 12" sub then sub to a powered 10" pa speaker. The sub and speaker are Alto so fairly low price and didn't sound too swift on their own, but simply adding the Acus 5t makes it all super puchy and rich. Love it..
Hi from Australia 👍🇦🇺👍
I walked into my local music shop to test out some acoustic amps and there were a few l tried all run if the mill like Martinez Fender Orange Lanny but they did not do it for me and then l saw this amp which was small and a price tag of $299 so l plugged in the guitar and l went yeah this sounds nice and l thought $299 l might get this and at closer inspection it was $2199 and it was a AER and l was saddened and right next to that amp was one more of similar size and it was made of a wood construction and I thought I will give it a go and WOW l was blown away at the sound quality that came from that little amp and it was half the price and wait for it it was a ACUS 5T so now my amp to get is a ACUS but l will get the 6T
So thank you for your review it helped me or I should say it cemented my decision
Thumbs up from Geelong Australia 👍🇦🇺👍👑
I have this amp as well as it's bigger 150watt 3 channel brother ( I think they call it an 8 ). They were sold here in Canada by Godin guitars who labelled them "Acoustic Solutions". They are superb, on a par with AER for quite a bit less. I also have two Fishman loudbox minis ( one is the "charge" ) and the Acus is a better amp. I use the Fishmans more as grab and go for small gigs but recently got the 5t which is my go to amp for Acoustic now. I even play my hollow body Montreal premiere and Fifth Avenue in it ( them ) and they take pedals quite well. Like you say, build quality is stellar, these things are like works of art like a Ferrari or Maseratti lol! In use the 5t with the 8 as a stereo p/a setup with a small Mackie mixer, sounds like a rig that costs four times as much!
Just caught this. So true having an Amp like this even at home. I also play a beatbuddy and boss sy1 synth and this Amp has been the best. I have tried a number of amps but this beats them all hands down for clarity and sharp tones. Great video mate.
Great guitar and amp! And I really related to the way you held off to listen to the loop a while before playing anything. Some channels would undoubtedly have had everything rehearsed - and would probably also edit the video to make the process appear seamless. You've just demonstrated why there's nothing to compare with a musician walking the proverbial tightrope and living the moment.
Thanks for the demo....ACUS is the best; the most natural sounding amp for acoustic instruments. It's Italian and pronounced AH-coose.
Great demo Richard 👍 Personally I think this amp offers great value for money. I checked out their website & it confirmed that all their products are manufactured there in Italy . That's refreshing to know as so much tosh is churned out in China ad nauseam ... I actually feel sorry for the real craftsmen in China ,like Eastman who actually do care about quality & longevity.
Great video as usual Richard - your enthusiasm for Acus is palpable! I have an AER Compact 60 - do you feel the Acus 5T, even with a smaller 5 inch speaker - the AER has 8 inch of course, will still deliver the depth of sound the AER does or do i need to look at the Acus 8?
Ordered one today… can not wait. Ordered the 8
I was mightily impressed by the "Acus One for the Street" and seriously considered it for busking. After questions I raised about battery life and replacement issues/cost I gave it a miss. However, I still look at developments from Acus as they are great sounding amps. I have a Marshall AS80R "Acoustic Soloist" still going strong after over 20 years of gigging; 3 channels, 80 Watt power & stereo 10" Celestion speakers plus Chorus/Reverb etc and I have to say Richard it blows the Acus away no problem. I accept technology has moved on in some fields, and certainly amps are more compact now, but no way would I swap my Marshall amp for this Acus.
good that you like what you like but for clean acoustic/classical your Marshall doesn't sound as good....I've tried a lot of amps and got this one even over an AER which is the gold standard today.
@@dietersdawgs You can't get a Marshall AS80 now - they do a 50 watt (which is actually Chinese made and not nearly as good) and a 100 watt version.
@@Lowdenjim I understand and it’s a good amp I know I picked out a nice Fender acoustic for my dad about 20 years ago it was great but they don’t make that anymore I’m just saying the Acus is real nice for what’s around today
Sounded really good to me keep up the good work
13.23 ... Always love the parts where |Richard remembers that he needs something to show and has to nip off screen to go and get it.
The amp sounds great and if I didn't already have a DV Mark Little Jazz Combo (which also has reverb and 3 channel EQ), I'd certainly want to give it a try straight away. I especially liked the tilt-back and stand options. Great tones 15.50+ .... Mmmmm. My earlier thoughts seems to be wavering .....
alan sturgess 😂
Purist old me still thinks a good acoustic can only be spoiled by even the best amp and pickup - and that's definitely a nice amp! I'll go to great lengths to avoid plugging my guitars in ... even when using the nice Fishman you fitted when a bought my lovely Lakewood! Take care Rich & stay well.
Sounds wonderful Richard.Also I have to say I'm delighted to hear Eastman are using LR Baggs .Im not a Fishman fan You have to EQ the Fishman to get a decent acoustic sound.Can sound quite artificial.LR Baggs ?Now you're talking .Thanks .
Which one is this,seems to be quite a few versions
Thanks
after a huge research i identified the following amps which i wanted to try: fishman loudbox mini and artist, blackstar sonnet 60 and 120, acus 5t , boss acoustic singer. Unfortunately the fishman wasn't available, which i'm still sorry about, cause heard a lot of good things about it. The rest i could try them all at a local shop here in Barcelona. What can i say, i tried the acus first and was very impressed, then i switched the amps and went down the list. At the end I plugged Acus again and understood that the others are simply not qualified. Still have that incognita of the fishmans (even Thomann doesn't have them available) but at the end i decided for the Acus 6t for the future proofing of 3 channels. The sound was so much superior. Great presentation thanks for sharing =)
I have a Fishman too as well as this......don't fret, the Acus is a better amp! The Fishman is good, but not on the same level
Contacted you via website in relation to visiting your shop to try guitars but no reply.....hmmmm
Wooo. Great. Is it possible to add a delay pedal?
Yes, I have used a tchelicon playacoustic and a zoom a3 in front
Hi Richard, Whats the model number of the Eastman guitar which looks nice and sound nice. I haven't played so far any Eastman guitar. I am asking about it as it looks very nice and sounds well too.
thongam Chan hi there . Eastman AC322CE . I have done videos on it yoo
Love my Acus 8, great sound, awesome. The only picky negative is that I find the effects on mine are very subtle.
don't take this the wrong way Richard but I liked the fact that when you started jamming it wasn't a polished performance, it could have been anyone of us watching the video. Which makes you more relatable to me & why I'll purchase from you rather than elsewhere as long as you stock it.
SinnersDwarf translated.... you are shit but that’s ok! 😂 hand on heart I know what you mean and no offence taken. One day I will do a polished performance .... if I can be bothered 😂
@@RichardsGuitarshop damn you deciphered my code lol nah that certainly wasn't what I was saying hard to put into words really but you are very human with your customer/fan base.
SinnersDwarf i think it’s purely because there is no agenda. What you see is what I feel and I genuinely do feel connected to the audience because people like you are so kind! So I do feel more comfortable and at home doing it
Any chance you could play an Auden through this amp please? Cheers Richard.
Justin Taylor will be doing exactly that very soon! Watch this space !
I've never been a fan of acoustic guitars played through an amp, but that is definitely the best I've heard. They always sound buzzy to me.
Could it be considered a busking amp ? As in play it outside and do they have a battery power supply option ?
Yes they do and its AMAZING!!!!! Give me 24 hours to sort out our catalog but they have a battery powered model for busking yes.
@@RichardsGuitarshop Ty for the reply as always
Hi Richard hope u r doing good. U had announced a video with the vintage vsa500 vs a high end Gibson 335... R u still planning to realese it? It was sounding very interesting... Tks
Interesting that Eastman are fitting lr baggs pickups!
Hi Richard dose the amp have an XLR input for a mic or only Jack input ?
it does
The name of the italian company was SR Technology (the amps were called Jam) SR produced very good stuff at a fraction of the price compared to Schertler who eventually decided to acquire the company. The SR people took the money and opened another company right after: Acus precisely. :-)
yes... anche schertler jam150 , engl A101 sono tutti SR jam150 plus... è un progetto nato perfetto...
Acus one 5t fantastic acoustic amp gr Eddy from Belgium
so i know nothing about amps question, can a fella plug a mic into that for singing while playing,stupid question but hey i'm an old bird don't know about these things.
Anthony Kelly 100% yes. It even has a separate input and equaliser controls for the second channel! So the answer is it’s made especially to enable you to do exactly that . Hope that helps
@@RichardsGuitarshop thanks Richard.
for the moment i have Trace acoustic ac50r original from uk 2x 5 inch speakers 50 watt
Nice ! Don't see too many of them around these days , not even here in England. Trace Elliott made quality gear .
There is so much compression on the audio that it is diminishing the dynamics of your videos which is a shame as we can't hear the richness and quality of the products your are demoing. On the other hand, it does give the guitars great sustain!
You could sell sand to the Arabs Richard ! Well done ! 👍😀
jam 68 😂 now then.... you have to be told off I am afraid. I hope you don’t mind? 😆. My mum once said to me ‘ Richard I never worry about you: you could sell ice to the eskimos’ : I was so upset!!! I said to her ..: mum, everything I say is from the heart! So what I am saying is ... this is genuine passion ... honest!xxx
Richards Guitars Only joking with you 👍 .Your passion comes through the videos you post on TH-cam ! 🎸👍
jam 68 I was typing with a smile on my face don’t worry!! But it’s a true story 😂 thanks so much for your support. Really appreciate it
Less talk bloke and more action plaease.