Fender® Adds 30 Watt Amplifier to
Acoustasonic Line
February 3, 2000
Fender welcomes the newest member to its Acoustasonic
line of amplifiers this year with the introduction of the new Acoustasonic
30. With the Acoustasonic Pro, the Acoustasonic Junior and the award-winning
Acoustasonic SFX, Fender's Acoustasonic 30 will join the family that is
unlike any other "acoustic" amplifier line, in that all four
are true acoustic amps and not modified PA's.
The new Acoustasonic 30 offers acoustic musicians of every kind the use
of amplification. Guitars, violins, mandolins, and voice are all evenly
reproduced with exceptional purity, and with its patented String Dynamics
control, the Acoustasonic 30 dynamically suppresses the unwanted high
frequency distortions commonly found with all piezo-electric pickups.
To be produced at Fender's own manufacturing facility in Ensenada, Baja
California, Mexico, this new offering is a 30 Watt solid-state acoustic
amplifier with a single 8", 8 Ohm Foster Culver Acoustic driver and
piezo horn. There are two channels featured on the Acoustasonic 30: one
with a 1/4" input for instruments, and the other with an XLR input
for microphones.
The Acoustasonic 30 comes equipped with an on-board Chorus effect for
channel 1, which has its own modulation and rate controls. The on-board
Spring Reverb effect can be assigned to either of the two channels, or
can be used on both simultaneously.
The new Acoustasonic 30 has volume, treble, and bass controls for both
channels, an on channel 1, there are additional middle and String Dynamics
controls. The amplifier is
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