Acoustic pedal/preamp

Todd

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I have an acoustic /electric guitar with Fishman IV electronics. I just purchased a Gens Benz Shenandoah Jr amp 35w. I'm getting minor string buzz and bass over tones that are annoying, no matter how I adjust the tone controls. I plugged in my Boss EQ pedal and solved the bass overtone and string buzz but have sacrificed clarity. It's now a bit of a muddy midrange tone by comparison. Not bad, but not good. Is there an inexpensive pedal or preamp designed specifically for acoustic guitar that would bring out more clarity to make the tone more true to life.
 
Re: Acoustic pedal/preamp

I have an acoustic /electric guitar with Fishman IV electronics. I just purchased a Gens Benz Shenandoah Jr amp 35w. I'm getting minor string buzz and bass over tones that are annoying, no matter how I adjust the tone controls. I plugged in my Boss EQ pedal and solved the bass overtone and string buzz but have sacrificed clarity. It's now a bit of a muddy midrange tone by comparison. Not bad, but not good. Is there an inexpensive pedal or preamp designed specifically for acoustic guitar that would bring out more clarity to make the tone more true to life.

I'd ask this question on the Acoustic Guitar Forum...you'll get informed answers from guys who are as obsessed and experienced with acoustic guitar tone as the guys here on the SD Forum are with electric guitar tone. http://www.acousticguitarforum.com/

It's a great forum too!

Lew
 
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Re: Acoustic pedal/preamp

Ditto to what Lew said, and you might also try Duncans own acoustic sister forum at D-Tar.
(Duncan-Turner Acoustic Research)
 
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sounds like you also need a setup - no guitar should ever have string buzz ... once the buzz is out, you can return the highs ... as for the bass 'boom' i am not understanding why turning down the amp's bass control isnt helping ...

have you tried scooping out the mids a little bit? ... can often restore clarity

is your battery for the guitar fresh? .. crappy bass is a first sign of battery going low

and i heartily recommend the DTAR mama bear as a preamp for amplifying a/e guitars ... it even has a low cut filter on the input to help the bass boom

t4d
 
Re: Acoustic pedal/preamp

sounds like you also need a setup - no guitar should ever have string buzz ... once the buzz is out, you can return the highs ... as for the bass 'boom' i am not understanding why turning down the amp's bass control isnt helping ...

have you tried scooping out the mids a little bit? ... can often restore clarity

is your battery for the guitar fresh? .. crappy bass is a first sign of battery going low

and i heartily recommend the DTAR mama bear as a preamp for amplifying a/e guitars ... it even has a low cut filter on the input to help the bass boom

t4d

Actually, there is no buzz heard while playing acoustic, but is heard through the amp. Maybe I should try changing the battery, the battery indication light is not on.

I was looking at the DTAR mama bear yesterday and found the price near what i paid for the amp. I don't want to go more $ here unless I could find one used.
 
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