Harley Benton AC PRO 60

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Acoustic Instrument Combo

  • Power: 45 Watt
  • Equipped with: 1x 8" speaker (8 Ohm) and 1" tweeter
  • 2 inputs: Jack and jack / XLR combo
  • Channel 1: Controls for gain, bass, middle, treble, switch for high / low and contour
  • Channel 2: Controls for gain, bass, treble, switch mic / line
  • All FX Balance CH1 / CH2
  • Mode switch (Hall, Plate, Chorus / Room Delay)
  • Level
  • Master volume
  • AUX in
  • MP3 in
  • Tuner out
  • Effect loop
  • Line out
  • Di Out Balanced XLR
  • Headphone output
  • Foot switch (effect on / off) (article nr 260691, not included)
  • Dimensions: 346 x 280 x 346 mm
  • Weight: 11 kg
  • Dust cover not included (optionally available article nr 283229)
Available since January 2012
Item number 271227
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Power in Watts 45
Speaker size 1x 8"
Channels 2
Reverb Yes
Effects Processor Yes
External FX Loop Yes
Microphone Input Yes
Line Input Yes
Battery Operation No
Footswitch connection Yes
Incl. Footswitch No
Weight in kg 11,0 kg
2.950 kr
Free shipping incl. VAT
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Astounding little amp. A real gem!
markodarko 11.01.2015
Firstly, just to clarify my "status" as a guitarist, if there is such a thing. I've been playing guitar - acoustic and electric - for over 30 years. Sheezus, I'm old. Anyway... Suffice to say I've played through a gamut of different amps and PA systems over the years and currently own a Marshall AS50D acoustic amplifier (I used to own an AS100D) and a Yamaha Stagepas 500 PA and I bought this little amp for my son to get him gigging.

Well, what can I say. Impressed is not the word. Well, it is, but if you could incorporate impressed and surprised into one word, that would be the word - imprised?

The tone is not really like the AS50D - in some ways it's a better tone, in different ways not. For example, it has a mid on the guitar input which the AS50D does not so you can alter the tone quite a lot there even if you have an EQ on your acoustic. Also, the AS50D just has one reverb setting while this has 2 plus a delay and a chorus. The AS50D wins on the chorus stakes though as it has a dedicated chorus function, however it's handy having a delay - I actually prefer delay over reverb if given the choice of one or the other - although the delay on the amp is not adjustable in any way other than level, it's useful all the same.

Those differences aside, if comparing them side by side I'd say that the Marshall has more of a spectrum to the sound, but the Harley Benton is somehow "clearer", more of a focused sound, especially when finger picking. In isolation they are both excellent and there's not a whole lot between them if you EQ them to sound similar and when in isolation you'd be happy with either.

I've had both the AS50D and the AC Pro 60 on a Thomann amp stand (which is also excellent) cranked up with a guitar and Shure SM58 plugged in and seated within 1.5 metres of the amp and feedback is minimal - in fact it's a lot worst on the Marshall - to the point where they have a "feedback elimination" control, but it's not needed on the Harley Benton at all!

Cranked up they are both clear and distortion free - providing you're careful to turn down the bass at high volume levels of course. I'd be totally happy gigging with this amp with no problems at all, and if my Marshall gave up the ghost I wouldn't hesitate in replacing it with one of these. All you need for a small acoustic pub gig.

Incidentally, I'm pretty sure that this is identical to the Tanglewood T6 amplifier. Certainly looks it, and that's had rave reviews, except this is a third of the price!

Highly recommended. Grab yourself a bargain.
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The "Goldilock" zone for acoustic amplifiers
The Dragon Guitarist 13.11.2020
I've been researching an acoustic amplifier for at least two months before deciding to buy this one and I'm happy I spent that amount of time, because otherwise I would have unnecessarily spend a lot of money. The landscape for these products is surprisingly crowded and you kinda need to do your homework.

This amplifier is the "Goldilock" of acoustic amplifiers, meaning it has the best balance between features and price.

So, this is what you get for just about $200:

- almost everything you would want in terms of connectivity. Output connectors to tuner, phones, line out (separated from phones) DI out balanced and, ta daa: footswitch connection and effect loop. If you're just starting out you may not need a footswitch and effect loop right now, but adding these later on would come at a cost, so it's really nice to know you have them packed in. In terms of input connectivity, you get 6.3mm jacks for line in and micorphone, a mp3 small jack and a line in. Second 6.3mm input is balanced.

- you get a decent effect range built in: hall, plate, chorus and reverb, which can be balanced across channels, so for instance you will have the chorus only for mic, if you want, while keeping the guitar channel clean. For more complex stuff, you always have the effect send and receive connectors on the back and you can choose whatever you want.

- 45W at 8 ohms, which is more than enough for rehearsal (I never played at more than 30% volume in my small apartment, to be honest) and I suppose it will be just enough for a real life gig, in a coffee shop or a small venue.

- some small extra perks, like the contour function and the high / low clip on the acoustic line.

The construction feels very sturdy, the sound is clean and it has a lot of volume to it. The only drawback (if I want to be picky, that is) is the handle, which takes a little bit of handling care (not too much space between the strap and the body), but you will get used to it.

All in all, I think this is the best choice you have for beginner / medium level players, on a budget, without compromising quality, or future developments of your guitarist journey.
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Excellent value for money
marcusavgreen 07.03.2018
I bought this amp because it was all I could afford at the time. However it sounds excellent. Since then I have bought an AER 60 which is lighter and less noisy but for about 6 times the price. Slight downsides are that it is relatively heavy and (like the AER) has no pole mount facility. I strongly suspect it comes out of the same factory as the Tanglewood T6 which costs about 4 times the price.
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Super!
Kozub 04.07.2023
The Harley Benton AC PRO 60 is a versatile and affordable acoustic guitar amplifier that offers a range of features suitable for both beginners and professional guitar players. It comes at a budget-friendly price without compromising on quality, making it an attractive option for those looking for a reliable and functional amplifier.

The AC PRO 60 has a sturdy construction, with a durable cabinet made of high-quality materials. The amp features a stylish black design with a control panel placed conveniently on the top surface for easy access. The build quality is impressive, especially considering its affordability.

This amplifier delivers a clear and vibrant sound, enhancing the natural tones of an acoustic guitar. It has a power rating of 60 watts, which is more than sufficient for small to medium-sized venues. The amp provides a wide range of tonal options, allowing guitarists to shape their sound according to their preferences. With dedicated controls for bass, midrange, treble, and presence, as well as a built-in reverb effect, users can easily adjust their tone to suit different playing styles and genres.

The Harley Benton AC PRO 60 is loaded with features that make it a versatile option for guitar players. It has two channels: one for an acoustic guitar and another for a microphone or another instrument. This makes it suitable for solo performers or small acoustic acts. The amp also includes a headphone output, allowing for quiet practice sessions, as well as an auxiliary input for connecting external audio devices such as a smartphone or MP3 player.

Weighing in at just under 10 kilograms, the AC PRO 60 is relatively lightweight and easy to transport. It is compact enough to fit in a backpack or carry-on luggage, making it ideal for gigging musicians or those who frequently play at different venues.

One of the standout features of the Harley Benton AC PRO 60 is its affordability. It offers excellent value for money, providing high-quality sound and a range of features typically found in more expensive acoustic guitar amplifiers. This makes it a great choice for beginners or guitarists on a tight budget.

In conclusion, the Harley Benton AC PRO 60 is a reliable and versatile acoustic guitar amplifier that delivers great sound at an affordable price. With its solid build quality, wide range of tonal options, and convenient features, it is suitable for both beginners and professional guitar players. Overall, this amp offers excellent value for money and is worth considering for anyone in need of a reliable and affordable option for amplifying their acoustic guitar.
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