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hell yes, check out howie day.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pu6wkEI0Dt4
uses delays, octave, tremolo, and loop stations.
i personally use a Boss DD-6 delay and a boss PH-3 Phase Shifter on my Takamine guitar.
hell yes, check out howie day.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pu6wkEI0Dt4
uses delays, octave, tremolo, and loop stations.
i personally use a Boss DD-6 delay and a boss PH-3 Phase Shifter on my Takamine guitar.
do pedals work for acoustic/electric guitars?
j.d
i was just wondering
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Well they are really made for electric. I mean there is no rule that says you can't use distortion on an acoustic, but you won't see many people doing it. Stuff like chorus and delay might sound okay, but I'm not an acoustic player so I'm no authority on the subject. Ibanez does have an acoustic/electric with built-in effects so obviously there is some market for that sound. I played it last week and it sounded really good.
http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/product/Ibanez-Montage-MSC650VV-AE-Hybrid-Cutaway-Acoustic-Electric-Guitar?sku=515810
Well they are really made for electric. I mean there is no rule that says you can't use distortion on an acoustic, but you won't see many people doing it. Stuff like chorus and delay might sound okay, but I'm not an acoustic player so I'm no authority on the subject. Ibanez does have an acoustic/electric with built-in effects so obviously there is some market for that sound. I played it last week and it sounded really good.
http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/product/Ibanez-Montage-MSC650VV-AE-Hybrid-Cutaway-Acoustic-Electric-Guitar?sku=515810
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