Fender Acoustasonic 90 2313800000 120V 60Hz Manual

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Fender Acoustasonic 90 2313800000 120V 60Hz Amplifier Specification

The Fender Acoustasonic 90 amplifier, model 2313800000, is a versatile and portable solution for acoustic musicians seeking high-quality sound reinforcement. Operating at 120V with a frequency of 60Hz, this 90-watt amplifier is engineered to deliver robust, clear sound suitable for a variety of performance environments. It features a lightweight design, making it easy to transport to gigs and rehearsals. The Acoustasonic 90 is equipped with two channels, allowing for instrument and microphone inputs, each with its own dedicated controls for volume, bass, mid, treble, and reverb, providing flexibility in sound shaping. The amplifier includes a range of built-in effects such as reverb, delay, and chorus, enhancing the tonal palette available to performers. An integrated feedback elimination circuit helps to minimize unwanted noise, ensuring a clean audio output even at higher volumes. The amplifier also features a balanced line out for direct connection to PA systems, making it a practical choice for larger venues. Its auxiliary input allows for playback from external audio devices, expanding its utility as a practice amp. Additionally, a headphone output is included for silent practice sessions. The Fender Acoustasonic 90 combines functionality with user-friendly design, making it an ideal choice for both amateur and professional musicians seeking a reliable acoustic amplifier that offers excellent sound quality and practical features.

Fender Acoustasonic 90 2313800000 120V 60Hz Amplifier F.A.Q.

How do I properly set up my Fender Acoustasonic 90 amplifier for the first time?

To set up your Fender Acoustasonic 90, connect your acoustic guitar to the input jack using a standard instrument cable. Ensure the amplifier is connected to a power source and turn it on using the power switch. Adjust the volume and EQ settings to your preference.

What should I do if there is no sound coming from my Acoustasonic 90 amplifier?

First, check that the amplifier is powered on and the volume is turned up. Ensure your instrument cable is properly connected and functional. Test with a different cable or instrument to rule out other issues.

How can I reduce feedback on my Fender Acoustasonic 90?

To reduce feedback, position the amplifier away from the guitar, adjust the phase switch, and use the feedback elimination control. Lowering the volume or adjusting the EQ settings can also help.

Can I use external effects pedals with the Acoustasonic 90?

Yes, you can use external effects pedals by connecting them between your guitar and the amplifier input, or by using the effects loop if the pedal supports it.

What maintenance does the Acoustasonic 90 require?

Regularly check the amplifier for dust accumulation and clean it with a soft, dry cloth. Inspect cables and connections for wear and replace them as needed. Store the amplifier in a dry, temperate environment.

How do I change the settings for different sound styles on the Acoustasonic 90?

Use the onboard EQ controls to adjust bass, mid, and treble frequencies. Experiment with different combinations to achieve the desired sound. You can also use the built-in effects like reverb and chorus to enhance your tone.

Is it possible to connect a microphone to the Acoustasonic 90?

Yes, the Acoustasonic 90 has an XLR input for connecting a microphone. You can adjust the mic volume and EQ settings independently from the guitar channel.

What should I do if the amplifier is producing unwanted noise?

Check for interference from other electronic devices and ensure all cables are in good condition. Try different power outlets and keep the amplifier away from sources of electromagnetic interference.

How can I get a warm, natural sound from my Acoustasonic 90?

To achieve a warm, natural sound, set the EQ to emphasize midrange frequencies and add a touch of reverb. Adjust the guitar's tone controls if available, and use quality cables and pickups.

What is the best way to transport my Fender Acoustasonic 90 amplifier?

Use a padded case to protect the amplifier during transport. Ensure the amplifier is secured and not exposed to excessive moisture or extreme temperatures. Handle with care to avoid physical damage.