If you know Bob Taylor, you know he likes refined woodworking and pleasing sound. So when he decided to design an acoustic amplifier from a stockpile of tonewoods not quite right for guitars, he knew just who to call. Soon after, pro player Terry Myers, electronics guru Tyler Robertson and woodworking wizard David Judd were in Bob’s workshop and ideas were flying around as much as the sawdust.
“It’s gorgeous. It sounds great. It’s super convenient. It’s perfect for a working musician like myself.”
Yes, we know listening to an amp on the internet is mildly ridiculous, but it’s better than reading about how it sounds, right?
Circa 74 Amp
More InfoPrice: $1,199
Model: AV150-10 (Acoustic-Vocal, 150 watts, 10-inch speaker)
Speaker: 10-inch full-range
Power: 150 watts RMS
Channel Configuration: Two independent channels for guitar and vocals plus master volume to mix aux in.
Controls: Independent levels for both channels; master volume; 3-band EQ; room reverb
Inputs: Input A: XLR or ¼-inch for mic or guitar; Input B: ¼-inch for guitar; plus: ⅛-inch (3.5mm) line-level aux. input
Outputs: XLR and ¼-inch line out; ⅛-inch (3.5mm) headphone out
Bluetooth Connectivity: Bluetooth button and indicator
Input Power Range: 100-240V
Cabinet Dimensions: 16.5” x 9” x 14”
Cabinet Material: Mahogany
Stand Dimensions: 16.75” x 9.25” x 16”
Stand Material: Mahogany
Weight: 24 lbs. (amp without stand)