Description
Lirevo A60 Acoustic Guitar Amplifier
A premium 60-watt acoustic combo amplifier engineered for natural, crystal-clear projection — built for stage performers, singer-songwriters, and professional rehearsal setups.
Delivers clear, dynamic headroom for rehearsals, cafés, worship sessions and medium-sized live performances.
Independent controls for vocals and instruments with combo XLR/6.35mm inputs on each channel for professional flexibility.
Adjustable Chorus, Delay and Reverb with full Bass, Middle, Treble tone shaping for refined acoustic depth.
Effects Loop (Send/Return), balanced DI Out for PA systems, Aux In with level control, and headphone output.
6.5″ 60W woofer paired with 2″ 20W tweeter for sparkling highs, warm lows, and balanced projection.
Elegant wood finish with hand-stitched handle — built for durability and stage presence.
Technical Specifications
Power Output: 60 Watts
Speaker: 1 × 6.5″ (60W) + 1 × 2″ Tweeter (20W)
Channels:
MIC – Volume, Tone, Reverb
Guitar/Line – Volume, Bass, Middle, Treble, Chorus, Delay, Reverb
Inputs: Combo XLR/6.35mm (per channel)
Outputs: Headphones, Balanced DI Out
Effects Loop: Send/Return
Aux Input: With Level Control
Dimensions: 376 × 230 × 410 mm
Weight: 9.8 kg
Accessories: Foldable power cord, English manual
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Lirevo A60 suitable for live gigs?
Yes. The 60W output and DI out make it ideal for small to medium live performances.
Can I connect both mic and guitar simultaneously?
Yes. Dual channels with combo inputs allow independent mic and guitar control.
Does it have built-in acoustic effects?
Yes. Chorus, Delay and Reverb are fully adjustable on the guitar channel.
Is there a DI output for PA systems?
Yes. Balanced DI Out allows direct connection to mixers and PA systems.
Does it support external pedals?
Yes. The Send/Return effects loop allows integration of external effects pedals.
Can I use backing tracks?
Yes. The Aux In with level control supports backing tracks from phones or players.
Is it suitable for studio recording?
Yes. The balanced DI output makes it suitable for recording applications.
Is it good for acoustic-electric guitars?
Absolutely. It is specifically designed for natural acoustic tone reproduction.














