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Description

Unleash the power of vintage sound with the Acoustic 134 Model Amp, a revered relic from the 1970s that merges vintage character with modern versatility. This formidable solid-state combo amplifier is renowned for its robust 125 watts RMS power, pumping through four dynamic 10" speakers for a clean, punchy sound that never falters. Designed for the discerning musician seeking clarity and depth, it offers two independent channels, each equipped with high/low inputs and a bright switch for tailored tonal control.

Dive into Channel 2 and explore the lush, authentic spring reverb and a unique tremolo circuit that’s more immersive than traditional counterparts, infusing your performances with rich depth and rhythmic movement. Celebrated by iconic musicians like Pat Metheny, the Acoustic 134 Model Amp stands as a beacon of clarity and resilience in the realm of vintage solid-state amplifiers. Whether you're crafting crystalline clean tones or experimenting with textured layers, this amplifier is your gateway to a world of sonic possibilities.

Key Features:

  • Solid-state combo amplifier delivering 125 watts RMS
  • Four 10" speakers for enhanced sound projection
  • Two independent channels with high/low inputs and bright switch
  • Channel 2 features lush spring reverb and intense tremolo circuit
  • Revered by musicians for its clarity and punch
  • Vintage 1970s design with a timeless appeal

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Comparisons

  • The Acoustic 134 amp, a 120-watt solid state model, is noted for its loud clean sound, comparable to the Orange Pedalbaby 100 in terms of volume and transformer quality.

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Use cases and applications

  • Owners highlight the Acoustic 134's ability to maintain sound quality when cranked, making it ideal for hardcore bands with multiple guitars and a heavy drummer.

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Features and functionality

  • The amp's large, heavy transformer is credited with its ability to deliver consistent sound at high volumes, distinguishing it from smaller solid state amps.

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User experience

  • Owners of the Acoustic 134 report consistently receiving compliments on their tone, emphasizing the amp’s reliability and performance in live settings.

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See how Pat Metheny uses Acoustic control corporation 134 Model Amp

Pat Metheny

Guitarist, Bassist

Pat Metheny Group

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"I used an acoustic (brand name) 134 model amp for 20 years from 1974 to 1994" said Pat Metheny, in response to a question on his website.

See how Mike Stern uses Acoustic control corporation 134 Model Amp

Mike Stern

Singer, Guitarist

Yellowjackets

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Dean Brown says: I love the way this Acoustic 134 sounds. Solid State, but very heavy. Back in the day, Mike Stern used to use two of these bad boys with an MXR stereo chorus. The jazz sound of the late 70s!

See how Dean Brown uses Acoustic control corporation 134 Model Amp

Dean Brown

Billy Cobham’s Glass Menagerie

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Dean Brown mentions using the Acoustic 134 Model Amp on his official website. He appreciates its sound despite its weight, noting its solid-state design. Brown recalls its popularity in the late '70s jazz scene, highlighting that guitarist Mike Stern used a pair of these amps with an MXR stereo chorus to achieve his signature sound.

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