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Roland Geborduurde Roland Akoestische Singer Live Amp Cover Premium Geborduurde Amp Cover Akoestische Singer Live

9,99€ 18,90€
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1.Stijlnaam:Akoestische Singer Live




Productbeschrijving


Generic BOSS A+

Vertrouwde BOSS-kwaliteit Op het podium. In de studio. Thuis.

BOSS werd opgericht in 1973 en heeft inmiddels een legendarische status bereikt onder gitaristen met een productlijn van wereldniveau die bestaat uit; compacte effecten, multi-effecten, versterkers, loopers, gitaarsynthesizers, tuners, accessoires, en nog veel meer.


浮浪雲
3 augustus 2025
普段保管時の埃除け、移動時の不意な雨除けとして重宝してます
javier
3 juli 2025
EL MATERIAL ES CORRECTO PERO ME CONFUNDI PUESTO QUE MI COMBO ES UN SINGER NORMAL, Y ESTA FUNDA ES PARA UN SINGER PRO, EL CUAL ES MAS LARGO QUE EL SINGER NORMAL
Rudolf Böhm
23 maart 2025
Erstklassiger Schutz! Sehr zu empfehlen!
bookworm 74
25 december 2024
This feels good quality and would protect your precious amp from all but a deluge. I suspect it would also protect from those irritating minor knocks that cause cosmetic rather than physical damage to your amp. It fit well and is easy to place over your amp.
Anthony F
19 november 2024
The Boss Acoustic Singer amp is worthy of 5 stars. Its not disappointing if you agree with its limitations.I bought it to replace my 7 year old, Fishman Loudbox Artist. It was good for those 7 years but it started having volume output issues. My band members notice the same quality sound issues as well. I purchased the smaller "Acoustic Singer Live", of the two (not the Pro model), because I need to carry equipment in and out venues. Its a good size for where I play music. 60 watts power is sufficient. There is a confusion though. Boss say's its 60 watts, but the back of the unit say's 40 watts. What' s up with that. Maybe someone can respond to that. Its costly at $625. So, a confirmation or an explanation is appreciated.It was delivered as promised. It came with their Boss factory foot pedal control. It was well packaged within two strong boxes. Amazon did a great job. This pedal by the way does not need a power source, and no batteries required either. It's just plug and play. One thing less to worry or carry to a show. The other foot pedal I forget the model name (FS-6-7)?, costs $75+tax, and it only plays with batteries no electrical chord attached.I play a vintage electric Fender Telecaster through it, with no problems. Yes its advertised as an acoustic amp, but its not a problem if you play some light rock and standards and some leads through it. The Telecaster sounds like it should. If you use an acoustic guitar with this unit, you might appreciate the "resonance button". It adds a natural resonance to your acoustic guitar. It has three levels.There are a lot of useful features in this Amp. There is the harmonizer and the looper. There two separate channels. One XLR, and one 1/4 inch input and one 1/8 inch auxiliary. So one for a microphone and one for a guitar. I do link the Amp to another Amp (use the DI), for a fuller sound in larger venues. Good clear sound, good bass and treble levels. I am saying that it sounds better than the Fishman Loudbox Artist. It’s Bi-amp technology does make a difference running the high and low frequencies through the 6.5 speaker.The rear of the Amp has a DI and record/phone jack. I wish the record/phone jack, were separated, so I don't have to "Y" split the input. I don't use the 40 second looper much. It records music and vocals. It does not store previous recordings, and you need a foot pedal to develop your loop recording. The thing I like the best is the harmonizer. The harmonizer has three vocal levels. 1/3 high, one unison, and 1/3 lower voice. It works fairly well for those who are lone "buskers". By the way, the harmonizer will work with or without music. Your solo voice can make it work, contrary to what Boss and Youtube states.However, the harmonizing level controls do not stand out. They just blend into the total mix. There is a gain level control that distorts the harmony sound if you go pass the middle button/position. If you put on the headphones you can hear the distortion clearly, when you pushed the vocal levels higher. Just increase your Amp Mic volume and gain slightly. When you need to harmonize, get closer to the Mic. Also try different types of microphones, I give the harmonizer...4 stars....It works!I bought the Boss Amp cover, however its not as insulated as I had hope. Its rather light, and it won't absorb hard knocks on the unit. That was expensive at $45. You need to protect your investment. When you resale you will be glad you took the extra steps to protect your gear.Well enough rambling from me. Enjoy your purchase. "Bring joy to others with your music". AF~