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Fishman AFX Pedal - Reverb Review

Fishman AFX Pedal - Reverb
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This is definitely a high quality fx pedal! It's built like a tank and you couldn't ask for better quality reverbs - they are rich and lush and very "tweak-able." There are three reasons I give this 4 stars instead of 5:
1. This thing eats 9v batteries pretty quickly, quicker than most pedals I've used;
2. It didn't come with an AC adapter; and,
3. For $250, it should have come with the adapter and the kitchen sink.
That said, it's a very worthy pedal for acoustic reverb.

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With quality sound always at the forefront, Fishman starts with an all-analog, buffered bypass signal path to protect your signal from noise. The Fishman AFX Reverb pedal includes eight effect presets: Studio, Room, Plate, Chamber, Stage, Concert Hall, Cathedral, Canyon. Level, tone and decay time controls function for all effects, allowing you to dial things in just right for your instrument and amplification system. Make the most of your reverb effects with 1/4" stereo ins and outs. An input gain switch adds level boost, and the Fishman reverb pedal is housed in durable all-metal construction.

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Fishman Loudbox 100 Review

Fishman Loudbox 100
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I'm not that experienced with guitar amps. The only other amp I've owned is an Acoustasonic Junior, the old one without the DSP effects. It only had reverb and chorus. I'm no expert on amps so take that into account as you read on.
Reason I bought a new amp is because the mic section of the Fender Acoustasonic blew out and I didn't feel it was worth the money to have it fixed. This amp is much better sounding that the Acoustasonic.
This amp has only 5 effects...2 Hall, 2 Plate reverb and a Chorus and the differences between them are real subtle. But I play classical guitar into this with a mic so I'm not looking for big special effects, only a little hall or reverb in order to brighten up the extremely dull room I practice in. I've been playing guitar for over 50 years...my gigging days are long gone so I'm not looking for a wah-wah pedal. This amp is strictly for my own enjoyment and I really love it. The sound of my Pavan 30 classical guitar is extremely natural coming through this amp, which is exactly what I wanted and the amp makes it sound like I'm playing in a large hall with great natural acoustics. I use an AudioTechnica pro 37 condenser mic with it.
Had a little trouble at first with feedback, but that's always the case with a mic. Eventually I figured out the right gain, volume and amp placement and that problem is solved. The tone controls really work, you can turn the tweeter down if your high notes sound a bit shrill, (I turned it down just a tiny bit) and overall, every control on this amp had a function and they all work great. There's nothing fancy here, just a great sounding amp. Love the light weight. At 23 lbs it's a lightweight compared to the Fender acoustisonic at 43 lbs. I plugged my steel string acoustic with pickup into it and without having to worry about mic feedback, I cranked it up. Holy cow, you would definitely wake up the neighbors. It sounded fantastic, but I rarely play the steel anymore.
So....bottom line, highly recommended

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AGA70 Acoustic Guitar Amplifier Review

AGA70 Acoustic Guitar Amplifier
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I can only guess that the newness of this product accounts for the relative lack of online reviews at this time. Although I have been impressed with the relatively inexpensive Crate acoustic guitar amps, I'm doubtful that you can find a better sub-$500 acoustic amp than the Vox AGA70. There is ample tone control on each of the two channels, via 3-band EQ and an additional "Color" knob. One of the two channels contains a tube pre, which provides additional warmth to either guitar or vocal. The 70-watt capacity with 6.5" driver provides enough sound for many of the smaller venues I play; if not, the DI on the back allows for output to the soundboard. My workhorse acoustic guitar, which has an older and not-so-impressive under-the-bridge pickup, never sounded as good "plugged up" as when ran into this amplifier. My only complaints, still minimal, are the complete lack of vintage appearance (except for chickenhead knobs) and the use of a softer cloth grill rather than a hard grill. Without an accessory cover, I'm not sure how long this will hold up through regular loading and unloading.

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Genz Benz Shenandoah SHEN-CPK-8T 300-Watt 1 x 8 Inches Acoustic Guitar Amplifier Review

Genz Benz Shenandoah SHEN-CPK-8T 300-Watt 1 x 8 Inches Acoustic Guitar Amplifier
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This little amp has a rich sound.
It is ligthweight, and the feature I like the most is that the amp head is removable for practice.
It would be nice with a foot switch.
Highly recommended!

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