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Description

The AER Acousticube 2 is a versatile acoustic guitar amplifier designed to meet the demands of professional musicians and serious hobbyists alike. Known for its exceptional clarity and natural sound reproduction, this combo amplifier is a staple for acoustic guitarists who prioritize transparency and detail in their performances. Its design is focused on providing a rich and balanced tone, making it a perfect companion for both studio recordings and live gigs.

The Acousticube 2 features two independent channels, allowing you to connect a guitar and a vocal microphone simultaneously, making it ideal for singer-songwriters. Each channel is equipped with its own EQ section, offering a high degree of tonal control to suit different musical styles and environments. The integrated effects section includes reverb and delay options, enhancing your sound palette without the need for external processors.

With the powerful 60-watt amplifier, the Acousticube 2 ensures that your sound is projected clearly and strongly across any venue. The built-in DI output means you can easily connect to a PA system or recording equipment, maintaining audio fidelity. Its compact design and robust build make it a reliable choice for musicians on the move.

Key Features:

  • Two independent channels with dedicated EQ
  • Integrated reverb and delay effects
  • 60-watt amplifier for powerful sound projection
  • Built-in DI output for easy connection to PA systems
  • Compact and robust design for portability and durability

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