Product Comparison: Fender Acoustasonic 15 vs Fender Acoustasonic 40
General Specifications
Brand
Fender
Fender
Model
Acoustasonic 15
Acoustasonic 40
Origin
China
China
About the Product
For the go-anywhere acoustic performer who needs ultra-compact convenience at a moment's notice, the Acoustasonic 15 is just the right small amp with just the right sound. Perfectly portable, it delivers great tone and features for an acoustic guitar and a mic—ideal simplicity and flexibility for a variety of musical and basic public address uses at small gigs and gatherings.
The Acoustasonic 40 amplifier offers portable amplification for acoustic-electric guitar and microphone. It's a simple, flexible "grab and go" solution for a variety of musical performance and basic public address applications, and it can also be used as an onstage monitor when combined with a PA system.
Key Specs
Power Output
15 watts
40 watts
Number Of Channels
2
2
Controls Included
Volume, Bass, Middle, Treble, Chorus
Volume, Middle, Bass, Treble, Reverb
Footswitch Included
No
No
What customers say about "Key Specs"
Fender Acoustasonic 15 Guitar Amplifier
- It has a lot of power for its size.
- Great looking powerful with strong sound and good well rounded amplifier.
- The sound is really clean, noise free.
- Love this little amp. No distortion, cool Chorus effect built-in, and nice ability to control low / high / mid-range sounds.
- Great for practicing. Good sound and good volume control.
Fender Acoustasonic 40 Guitar Amplifier
- Great acoustic amp. Small, lightweight, portable and powerful.
- Great powerful little amp with great sound for my Fender acoustic guitar.
- Powerful sound, small size, and versatile connections.
- Great sound for use with acoustic stringed instruments and powerful enough for a small venue or practice.
- You can plug in two mics, two instruments, or one of each, with separate volume and tone controls for each input.
Size & Weight
Height
11.5 in.
11.63 in.
Width
11.19 in.
15 in.
Depth
7.13 in.
7.13 in.
Weight
10.5 lbs.
16.2 lbs.
Features
Type
Guitar Amplifier
Guitar Amplifier
Number Of Speakers
1
2
Speaker Size
6 in.
6.5 in.
Carry Handle(s)
Yes
Yes
Input(s)
Normal, XLR
2x Normal/XLR, AUX
Output(s)
Phones
Phones, XLR
Extras
Fender® Special Design Speakers, Built-in chorus, Solid Design
Special Design Full-Range with Whizzer Cones, Built-in reverb, Solid Design
What customers say about "Features"
Fender Acoustasonic 15 Guitar Amplifier
- The Chorus effect for the instrument line is a nice built-in effect.
- Strongly recommend for daily use. The chorus effect is definitely a big plus!
- It sounds good, I love the chorus effects and it’s super compact for easy storage.
- It takes up little space and the sound quality is excellent.
- Very lightweight, sounds pretty good. The onboard chorus effect also sounds really nice.
Fender Acoustasonic 40 Guitar Amplifier
- This is a good multi-purpose amplifier. It has two dual-purpose inputs.
- Sound quality is very good and control feedback very well.
- Clean sound, plenty of volume, simple, compact, good price.
- This amp gives a nice sound with good controls.
- It has very good vocal and acoustic guitar sounds and it has a nice reverb.
Warranty / Certifications
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year(s)
1 year(s)
Certifications
CE, FCC
CE, FCC
Other Information
MSRP
129.99 $
249.99 $
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