Hartke AC75 Acoustic Ribbon Amplifier Solves Acoustic Amplification Needs
Hartke has built it's reputation by building some solid bass amps, but with the AC75, they journey into new territory. It's an acoustic ribbon amplifier that hosts enough inputs to satisfy Tarima Son's Irekani Chavez and adds on tons of effects and feedback reduction to boot.
Though he's got an ESP electric strapped on now, Irekani puts a wide variety of acoustic instruments through the AC75, which handles them all swimmingly.
[IREKANI CHAVEZ PERFORMING]
IREKANI CHAVEZ: This is a Hartke Acoustic Instrument, this is an AC 75 watts, and this one I like this because you can connect two instruments and then one mic, and actually your iPod here in the CD line, and it actually has an EXL in the back that you can connect to the PA system, so you can use like monitor and three instruments at the same time.
This one has a hundred effects, different effects.
[IREKANI CHAVEZ PLAYING ELECTRIC GUITAR THROUGH THE HARTKE AC75 ACOUSTIC AMPLIFIER]
Reverb.
[IREKANI CHAVEZ PLAYING ELECTRIC GUITAR THROUGH THE HARTKE AC75 ACOUSTIC AMPLIFIER]
Chorus and actually echo and vocal.
This one has an EQ that you can balance your instruments has a -- this is a bit of a cool thing on this amp. This one has anti-feedback. So, because I'm using acoustic instruments and sometimes I get a lot of feedback with the PA, and you can connect this one. It has 0 to 300 that you can balance if you find feedback. You can do it that way.





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