Originally Posted By: David Snyder
Mario,

Just wanted to clarify, in case I need to. smile

My suggestion is not about getting an acoustic sound out of an electric with the amplitube acoustic sim pedal and the Jazz 120 amp, it is about applying those to an acoustic electric. (Hope that was clear.)

There are amazing things you can do with the acoustic sim pedal using that Jazz amp to create and adjust new body sounds and really enrich the tone of an acoustic electric.

It's wild.

Tell me how it works for you.

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David, I did understand about the acoustic electric guitar into the Amplitube set up. I just never had thought about your method. I will let you know how things work out after I try it.

Thanx again about that suggestion.

PS - if you want to get an acoustic sound out of an electric you might want to try ReGuitar:

https://www.bluecataudio.com/Products/Product_ReGuitar/

This product is pretty amazing IMHO.


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