THE ACOUSTIC STAGE AMP REDEFINED
The Boss Acoustic Singer Live raises the bar for sound quality and design flexibility for the acoustic stage amp. This tiny powerhouse, which incorporates the most recent breakthroughs in amplifier research from BOSS, creates rich, vivid sound with unparalleled punch and clarity. Acoustic guitar and vocals have their own separate channels, each of which has a three-band EQ and independent analog input circuitry for studio-quality sound. Additionally, the Boss Acoustic Singer Live provides acoustic musicians with all the tools they need to create moving live performances, including Acoustic Resonance, looping, automatic vocal harmonies, effects, and much more.
Using the Boss Acoustic Singer Live to amplify your acoustic guitar is a very inspirational experience. Each amplifier component was meticulously created by BOSS experts in order to faithfully reproduce the instrument’s rapid transient response and realistic, three-dimensional feel. Broadband frequency response is delivered with an incredibly clean, crisp, high-definition sound by a robust bi-amp architecture with prolonged peak power. Innovative materials and precise design details are employed to create the bespoke woofer and dome tweeter, which together fill the stage with full, naturally distributed sound. A special cabinet construction technique that avoids undesired resonances and an integrated tilt-back design for optimal projection are two additional fine touches.
The guitar channel on The Boss Acoustic Singer Live has a discrete analog input circuit that offers enough headroom for the acoustic guitar’s rapid attack and broad dynamic range. Additionally offered is BOSS’s Acoustic Resonance, which uses cutting-edge processing to do rid of the harsh, clinical sound that piezo pickups typically produce in stage guitars. This potent feature not only improves the pickup’s personality but also brings back the intricate natural resonances that are frequently lost while boosting your acoustic guitar. The channel also contains a three-band EQ, a phase switch, and a notch control to prevent feedback problems. To put the finishing touches on your sound, there are also two different chorus effects and a reverb that is tailored for guitar.
A dedicated mic channel is also included in the Boss Acoustic Singer Live, providing singing guitarists with a convenient, all-in-one amplification option. Full, clear sound is produced via a discrete analog input circuit, and phantom power is available for use with studio-quality condenser microphones. To enhance your vocal sound, there are additional features like a three-band EQ, phase switch, anti-feedback notch control, and premium delay/echo and reverb effects. This channel can also be used to mic up your acoustic guitar if you just use the Boss Acoustic Singer Live for guitar. It also works well for combining another in-guitar amplification source, such as a second pickup or an internal mic, for musicians who use more sophisticated configurations.
The Boss Acoustic Singer Live’s vocal harmony function, which produces in-the-moment harmonies as you sing and play the guitar, is one of its most notable features. There is no complex setup required because everything happens automatically. Real-time analysis of your chord progressions produces stunning harmonies that are exactly pitched for the key of your song. Additionally, the sophisticated processing continues smoothly and precisely when you modulate to a new key. There are two distinct harmony kinds available, as well as a setting where your voice is doubled for greater impact. With the amp’s built-in looper, you can create live backing tracks with guitar, vocals, effects, and more for even more creative fun.
The rear panel of the Boss Acoustic Singer Live has everything you could possibly need for interfacing. The XLR connectors that come with the twin DI/Line outputs each have a flexible mode option that allows you to output the channels separately, mixed together, or direct or post-processed. Additionally, there is an aux input with level control, which is excellent for playing background music from your smartphone. While the Rec/Phones jack gives a typical 14-inch stereo connection for private practice sessions or recording to portable devices, a USB jack allows a direct computer connection to a DAW. Additional jacks are available for using optional footswitches to control the harmony feature, looper, effects, and other features.