Product: Guild G-700 Aspen
Price Paid: US $500
Submitted
07/29/2002
at
11:42am
by
Anonymous
Features
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No Opinion
Tons of features. String dynamics (plectron), chorus, reverb, bass, master volume, mid, treble, rotary speacker effect, line out, effects loop. Plenty of power. All of this is housed in a beautiful oak cabinet (very solidly built with tongue and groove corners).
Sound Quality
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No Opinion
I use it with a Peavey ecoustic. Sounds great. tremendous versatility to dial in the exact sound you want.
Reliability
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No Opinion
Has not broken sinc i got it. Seems vey well built.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never dealt with the company.
Overall Rating
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No Opinion
Been playing acoustic about 25 years off and on. I replaced my Marshall AS-50R with this amp. No comparison but good luck finding one of these.
Product: Guild G-700 Aspen
Price Paid: US $500
Submitted
07/15/1996
at
12:25pm
by
Sean Spicer
Features
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10
Phenomenal reverb and chorus - far better than the Trace Acoustics I have played. Can get an extremely wide range of sound out of everything form solid body acoustics to straight electrics.
Sound Quality
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10
This is an acoustic insturment amp, and it does this extremely well. The tone is the best I've heard this side of a matchless, and at 50 watts, it's loud enough to fill a loarge room.
Reliability
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10
Haven't had any problems yet.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never delt with them.
Overall Rating
:
10
Great Acoustic Instrument amplifier - I couldn't have built it better myself, and it comes with a foot box to boot!