Acoustic Amplification has released a new sub-brand, Gamma. Launching the new brand are the G25 and G50 guitar amplifiers. They both have 2 channels, with the second channel featuring four selectable gain settings. Both amplifiers use all new Gamma True Blue series speakers with the G25 sporting a 10" and the G50 a 12". Other than speaker size and wattage (G25 is 25 watts and G50 is 50 watts), the amps are identical. Both amps also include 1/8" stereo aux input, bluetooth input, and 1/4" footswitch at the rear (footswitch sold separately).
So, are these the analog amps we've all been looking for? For me, it's close in many ways. I love that they put so much engineering time into the speakers and overall quality of the amps. I also love the simplicity. Honestly though, I would prefer to get rid of the 4 voices and choose one (probably rock) to keep that part simple. I would also recommend having an effects loop at the rear and/or including on-board reverb.
Still, with an MSRP of $139 and $199 USD for the G25 and G50 respectively, it is a whole lot of amp for the money.
https://www.guitarplayer.com/news/acoustic-amplifications-new-gamma-series-g25-and-g50-combos-have-huge-bang-for-your-buck
*Photo credit MusiciansFriend.com
So, are these the analog amps we've all been looking for? For me, it's close in many ways. I love that they put so much engineering time into the speakers and overall quality of the amps. I also love the simplicity. Honestly though, I would prefer to get rid of the 4 voices and choose one (probably rock) to keep that part simple. I would also recommend having an effects loop at the rear and/or including on-board reverb.
Still, with an MSRP of $139 and $199 USD for the G25 and G50 respectively, it is a whole lot of amp for the money.
https://www.guitarplayer.com/news/acoustic-amplifications-new-gamma-series-g25-and-g50-combos-have-huge-bang-for-your-buck
*Photo credit MusiciansFriend.com