$ 269.95 $ 326.86
Loudbox Micro packs 40 watts of clean acoustic power into a lunchbox-sized acoustic combo. A sealed cabinet design paired with a bi-amplified driver configuration generates rich, full tone from your acoustic instruments. It features a dedicated microphone channel plus an instrument channel with Fishman’s legendary preamp and tone control design.
Use the high-quality digital reverb and chorus onthe instrument channel to create space and textures while reverb is there for the ready on the microphone channel. Loudbox Micro also includes an aux input, a balanced XLR D.I. output, and a headphone jack when you want to play quietly.
With Loudbox Micro, aspiring acoustic musicians are finally able to experience the dynamics and quality sound of more expensive Loudbox models in an easy to use amp that’s inspiring to practice and record with.
MODEL NUMBER |
PRO-LBT-400 |
POWER |
40W, Bi-Amplified |
CHANNEL |
Two: Instrument & Microphone |
DRIVERS |
5.25 inch Poly Cone Woofer, 0.8 inch Soft Dome Tweeter |
EFFECTS |
Reverb and Dual-Function Chorus |
AUX INPUT |
3.5mm Input |
OUTPUTS |
Balanced XLR D.I. Output, 3.5mm Headphone Output |
DIMENSIONS |
.1” D x 10.4” W x 9.5” H 206mm D x 264mm W x 242mm H |
WEIGHT |
9.1lbs (4.1kg) |
$ 1,199.00 $ 1,534.00
Designed by Bob Taylor and a handpicked team, this new two-channel acoustic/vocal amp combines warm sound, simple controls and elegant woodworking craftsmanship.
Beautiful. Musical. Simple.
What started as a fun side project for Taylor Guitars co-founder Bob Taylor and two other tone-and gear-obsessed Taylor guitar nerds grew into Circa 74, an all-new, 2-in-1 acoustic/vocal amplifier designed to help musicians sound their best in any environment.
The idea: Build a great-sounding acoustic guitar amp you can also sing through. The guiding design thoughts: Make it compatible with a wide range of acoustic guitar pickups and playing environments. Make it practical and easy to use, without over-engineering it with too many controls or effects. Make the cabinet from an acoustic guitar tonewood to bring an extra warm, smooth sonic character to the amplified tone. Give it the elegant aesthetic appeal of a finely crafted piece of furniture. And add Bluetooth connectivity to stream music and play or sing along.
Working on the project reminded Bob of the creative, freewheeling spirit of a startup, like the earliest days of Taylor Guitars, circa ’74 — which gave birth to the name.
Ultimately, the group’s labor of love produced an amp that serves up an ear-pleasing range of acoustic sounds and brings out the very best in musicians looking to be heard.