The Acoustic SFX II amplifier offers top - notch performance for acoustic guitars and vocals. This portable powerhouse has two channels for instrument or microphone use. Each channel features studio - quality effects, boosted by our unique Stereo Field Expansion technology, creating a room - filling, immersive sound. With Bluetooth wireless audio streaming and a 90 - second looper, it's ideal for solo gigs.
Features:
- Stereo Field Expansion (SFX) technology for immersive sound
- 90 - Second Looper with Record/Dub, Play/Stop, and Undo buttons
- Bluetooth pairing for easy audio streaming from phones and tablets
- Universal voltage for worldwide use
Specifications:
- Wattage: 2 x 100 Watts
- Voltage: 230V UK
- Cabinet Material: Lightweight Plywood
- Grille Cloth: Dark Brown Woven Cloth with Embroidered Logo
- Handle: Leather Strap
- Inputs: Two (2) Balanced 1/4' - XLR Combination
- Effects: Each channel has various effects like Room Reverb, Hall Reverb, etc., enhanced by SFX circuitry and side - firing speaker
- Speakers: One 8' Low - Frequency Driver, One High - Frequency Compression Driver Horn and One 6.5' Side - Radiating Speaker
- Tweeter: One - Hi - Fi Compression Tweeter
- Total Impedance: 4 ohms
- Dimensions: 19.4' (H) x 15.7' (W) x 10.2' (D)
- Weight: 22 lbs. (9.98 kg)



Using the Fender Acoustic SFX - II Guitar Amplifier is a breeze. First, connect your acoustic guitar or microphone to the appropriate input on the amplifier. If you want to play music from your phone or tablet, use the Bluetooth pairing feature. Just turn on the Bluetooth on your device and pair it with the amplifier. To use the 90 - second looper, press the Record/Dub button to start recording your performance. You can play and stop the loop with the Play/Stop button, and if you make a mistake, use the Undo button.
When using the amplifier, make sure it's plugged into a 230V UK power source. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or moisture. Keep it in a dry and cool place.
For maintenance, regularly clean the grille cloth with a soft, dry cloth. Check the connections periodically to ensure they are secure. If you notice any issues with the amplifier, such as strange noises or loss of power, it's best to contact a professional for repair.