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I also think the acoustic simulator that is contained in the Zoom 505II is one of the best I have heard. Very convincing live.
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I thought I was the only person out there that thought that. My friends were like, come on Man, it's a Zoom, no way does it sound good. Just try it. The pedal is worth the money just for that one tone.
it does, and a piezo equipped electric can do that. it was one of the factors that pushed me toward the brian moore. mine also has the 13pin midi system so i can blend synth parts as well.
Yes, I've blended the piezo acoustic sound going through my SWR California Blonde amp and the electric going through my Randall RM100 simultaneously it sounds great!
It should be noted that they really do not make your guitar sound like an acoustic, but rather a piezo equipt guitar...They do sound ok for recording thought..
The Boss AC2 is excellent. So is the simulator in the GT-8 and GT-10. I also think the acoustic simulator that is contained in the Zoom 505II is one of the best I have heard. Very convincing live.
I bought the original 505 for the acoustic sim after seeing Rush on the Test For Echo tour. Alex used acoustics on Gracie stands for years, but on the song Drive he used a simulator with his PRS because the acoustic and electric sounds go in and out too fast for him to switch guitars.
It also eliminated that awkward silence live when he'd take his hand off the acoustic to go electric. The studio cuts always had the acoustic still ringing when the electric kicked in, and he could do that with the simulator.
That was all I needed to see and hear to want one myself. I don't have that 505 anymore though...
what i've found with the boss ac-3 acoustic simulater, is it is convincing with single coils on ss amps. with humbuckers, not so much and through tube amps, the "hiss" is more pronounced.
Guitars:
Jackson DK2M Blue Bengal
Jackson PS-4
Charvel CX 390
Gibson Les Paul Studio
Gibson Les Paul Jr. Pro
Gibson Les Paul Special
'56 Gibson J160E
Galveston Acrylic Strat
couple of other oddities
I bought the original 505 for the acoustic sim after seeing Rush on the Test For Echo tour. Alex used acoustics on Gracie stands for years, but on the song Drive he used a simulator with his PRS because the acoustic and electric sounds go in and out too fast for him to switch guitars.
It also eliminated that awkward silence live when he'd take his hand off the acoustic to go electric. The studio cuts always had the acoustic still ringing when the electric kicked in, and he could do that with the simulator.
That was all I needed to see and hear to want one myself. I don't have that 505 anymore though...
I sold my Zoom 505II just last week to a guy who bought it specifically for the acoustic simulator.
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