The rise of acoustic guitar amps has brought manufacturers and developers to the market year after year with new and exciting products. The limits of what is technically feasible are being pushed further, whether it is in terms of features or portability. So without further ado, here are the best Acoustic Amps of 2020.
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We start with an amp that embodies the urge for independence like no other: the battery-powered Elite Acoustics A4-8 MK II. “MK II” already indicates that it is an improved version. In fact, it has grown compared to the original version, and not just figuratively: the housing is significantly larger and, with an output of 80 watts, it is twice as powerful. So the fact that it runs on a battery is even more impressive. The running time at full power goes up to 6 hours – which is definitely longer than the busking regulations allowed in most pedestrian zones. The great sound has remained, of course, and what has also remained is that players, phones, tablets etc. can be connected wirelessly via Bluetooth.
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Schertler belongs to the guard of the very first acoustic specialists; first with their pickups, and later with their amplifiers. And as it should be for a Swiss company, everything is state of the art and is constantly being improved. The Schertler David X Wood is not entirely unknown either; it also has a successful predecessor – which is still available. In this sense, it’s more of an upgrade than an update. The magic words are usually “more power” and “wider frequency response“. The Schertler X provides both – 120 watts and 45 Hz to 20 kHz – and all that with a really classy hi-tech look that offers a pleasant alternative to the retro finish of most other amps.
The devices from Recording King come from Asia, but the name, image and design date back from the 1930s, when the American manufacturer Recording King had its heyday. Sure, there weren’t any acoustic amps back then, so the Songwriter 60 is a new development, but it has a charming retro look. With two channels, one of them with a mic input and phantom power, it is more than adequately equipped considering its low price. The songwriter pushes 60 watts of power through two 6.5 ”speakers, which give it a warm and full sound.
Blackstar was actually a British specialist in all-tube heads for electric guitars before their portfolio expanded a bit. The Blackstar FLY Acoustic Pack is very unusual. Less because of the fact that it can also be operated with a battery – which means over two days of uninterrupted operation – but more because of the small size and the possibility of using this stereo setup as a computer speaker. It is still not a toy, because despite the low power of 2 x 3 watts, the FLY 3 can definitely make the guitar loud enough to sing along to and, above all, give it a great sense of space thanks to the built-in delay.
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Does anyone here consider Boss a manufacturer of acoustic amps? No? Serious mistake! It’s not their first shot at an acoustic amp and the Japanese company is drawing from almost unlimited resources and long experience when it comes to making instruments sound beautiful. And so was created the Acoustic Singer Live LT: an incredibly flexible, two-channel sound system for voice and guitar, packed with all kinds of tools and effects, tailored to each respective purpose. The package is rounded off by a looper – also a Boss specialty – delivered through 60 watts of power that should handle pretty much any situation!
And there you go, this was our selection for this year! Are you using one of these amps? Maybe a different one? If so, let us know which one, and why, in the comments below and don’t forget to check out the video demo!
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You are currently viewing a placeholder content from X. To access the actual content, click the button below. Please note that doing so will share data with third-party providers.Amplifying an acoustic guitar has always been tricky… screaming feedback, awkward mic positions and that dreaded plastic-y tone! It’s 2019, we can do better than that. That’s why we created this Top 5 list of the best acoustic guitar amplifiers we could find in our shop. Let us know what you think…
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Best Acoustic Guitar Amps
Fishman, the leading brand in acoustic amplification, has done it again with this Bluetooth-ready beast. Two channels (for guitar and mic), on-board phase and chorus effects, an AUX input and a Mix DI output make this amp an excellent-sounding all-rounder. Check out the rest of the specs on the product page, you won’t be disappointed.
Besides its designer-furniture aesthetic, the One-8 Simon M2 packs 4 channels, an 8″ Woofer + ring HT, a peak LED, a resonance filter (100-250 Hz), 4 digital effects (Rev1, Rev2, Chorus, Delay), 4-band (parametric) tone control and 200 watts into a beautiful multilayer laminated wood enclosure. Enough about the look, this acoustic amp sounds fantastic in any home or on any stage.

This 120-watt acoustic amp from Laney won’t disappoint either with its 8″ Speaker + tweeter, 2 Channels, XLR and jack inputs, Phantom power, 3-Band EQ, 16 Digital effects, adjustable AUX input, FX loop and headphone output. Its housing is made up of MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) with a wooden laminate ensuring a long-lasting, warp-proof enclosure.
Marshall As50d Acoustic Guitar Amp
This USA-made tank of an amp is so practical for bands on the road: it can be run on batteries for up to 8 hours and can be charged in your car. It also packs several features such as 16 Integrated effects, Bluetooth, FX loop, and 100 watts of power. More spec on the product page.
Not your traditional amp, the ToneDexter is designed for instruments with a piezo pickup by helping to restore the sound of your guitar’s body. ToneDexter stores “WaveMaps” from your (sonorous, resonant and natural) microphone sound, which is then recalled when only the pickup is used. This data can be stored (on SD card) with different microphones and positions for each of your instruments. Extremely practical and insanely compact (only 160 x 150 x 58 mm)!
Don’t settle for less, we all love the natural sound of an acoustic guitar, now you can achieve it. What do you think of our Top 5 list? Would you add or remove any products? Let us know in the comments.

Top 5 Acoustic Guitar Amps Of 2019
Joe has been singing since he can remember and started playing guitar when he was 10. He's been using it as a songwriting tool ever since. He is passionate about melody and harmony and admires musicians who create these in unique ways. Check out his alternative / indie projects Best of Feelings and Zef Raček.
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You are currently viewing a placeholder content from X. To access the actual content, click the button below. Please note that doing so will share data with third-party providers.“Giant steps” might just be the motto of guitar makers in 2019. It was a year in which we saw the results of several large makers looking to the future of the guitar and daring to do something different. Martin hit the ejector-seat button on its popular Vintage series to launch the new Modern Deluxe line; Taylor built on last year’s buzz around a new bracing system to debut an all-new guitar that’s unlike anything they’ve made before; and Fender dropped an ambitious new acoustic/electric hybrid. Each move stirred the souls of the brands’ biggest fans, and you can say one thing for sure: These companies aren’t treading water. They’re challenging their own legacies by rethinking what can be done—and they’re delivering some of their finest guitars yet.

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