Jethro Rocker
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So true, very good point. A versatile amp covers rafts of ground with any guitar.I find so much of the versatility I need inside that device
So true, very good point. A versatile amp covers rafts of ground with any guitar.I find so much of the versatility I need inside that device
Yup... speaker type can be a world changer too. Forgot to say that the "P" in P22 is for piezo.So true, very good point. A versatile amp covers rafts of ground with any guitar.
That kinda adds an additional acoustic guitar to wharever song. I've only run mine through my amp.Yup... speaker type can be a world changer too. Forgot to say that the "P" in P22 is for piezo.
I used to send the piezo to a DI then to PA, and the mag output to my amp. But I can coax a pretty good acoustic sound out of the Kemper with any axe now.
Yeah, the sim is a fill in type solution admittedly.That kinda adds an additional acoustic guitar to wharever song. I've only run mine through my amp.
I use the acoustic sim on the G3 effect pedal as well but it's not quite the same.

Well I see I need to update this thread, things have changed since I made that post. I've sold the Trad and replaced it with a 2018 LP Classic. Most people don't know that the 2018 Classics were built to old school standards, no weight relief and P90s. As far as I know they were the only Classics without weight relief of some kind. It has a 60s neck profile. This is by far the most versatile guitar I have and it quickly became my #1. I put in a SD Custom P90 (with A2 magnet swap) paired with a Lollar neck P90 and it does it all, from the sweet cleans to as metal as I get and it does it all better than anything else I have. I wouldn't trade it for anything!My Traditional, but I don't have a lot of choices at the moment. I blame it on the Jim Wagner pickups, they're amazing.