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The main difference between a piano (a standard acoustic piano) and a digital piano is the mechanism that produces the sound.The acoustic piano produces sounds by channeling the power of the fingers pressing the keys into the hammers, which strike the strings. The vibrations produced by striking the strings are transmitted to the soundboard, and diffused richly, which amplifies the sound.
Digital pianos are equipped with hammers, though. These are not for the purpose of striking the strings, as with an acoustic piano, but instead are employed to capture the dynamics with which the key is played, yielding a dynamic response to touch that more closely approximates the experience of playing an acoustic piano. Digital Pianos as the name says run by power supply.
What do people prefer and why ?
To explain in one line digital pianos produces good sound with low maintenance whereas acoustic piano produces more natural sound but need regular maintenance
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VOX AGA-70 Acoustic Guitar Amplifier
The new flagship of the VOX acoustic amp line – the AGA150 – delivers an impressive 150 watts of power and features an all new tweeter to satisfy the most demanding acoustic musician in almost any scenario.
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- Two channels: Normal and Tube Pre; Each with 3-band EQ, Volume, Color, Reverb, plus a Chorus switch
- Guitar and Mic ins on each channel; High/Low Gain switch; selectable Phantom Power; XLR Balanced out
- Master section provides Anti-Feedback filter, All Mute switch and Master Volume control
- Line inputs (phone jacks); Aux input (mini-phone); Tuner out (not affected by All Mute switch)
- 70 Watts of power delivered through a robust 6.5" full-range speaker; Optional footswitch
- Acoustic instrument amplifier featuring two channels: Normal and Tube Pre
- Each channel offers two inputs: Guitar (phone) and Mic (XLR)
- Lo–Z and Hi–Z level switch on each input; Mic inputs can provide phantom power
- Tube Pre channel is equipped with a 12AU7 vacuum tube, producing a warm and natural sound
- Three–band EQ on each channel: Bass, Middle, Treble
- COLOR feature provides convenient single–knob control of the overall sound, emphasizing a wide range of performance techniques from picking arpeggios to strumming chords
- High quality effects are provided for each channel; selectable Chorus and variable Reverb Anti–Feedback control suppresses acoustic feedback
- Two–way speaker system features a full–range VOX 6.5" speaker plus a separate tweeter
- Using a power amp module provided by Bang & Olufsen ICEpower a/s, the AGA150 produces a super clean and powerful sound
- Stereo mini–jack MP3/CD input for jamming along, or for use as a portable PA system
- DI output (balanced XLR) is available for using the AGA with a larger sound system; a tuner output is also provided
- Optional VFS2 provides footswitch control of the Effect Bypass and All Mute features
