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Standort: SchwedenAngemeldet seit: 17. Jul 2003

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08. Nov 2010
It really works on acoustic guitar
First I want to make clear that I bought the AFX reverb pedal recently and have been using it only some days. Althogh the first impression is important I think that the most trustworthy reviews are those written after a longer period of use. After stating this I have to say that I´m impressed by the AFX reverb. So impressed that I´ve ordered another one + the chorus + the delay. As soon as I plugged the reverb in it was obvious for me that Fishman made this effect for acoustic guitar. It really works, a lot better than anything I´ve tried before. I´m picky and I´m only using high-end instruments and gear. Trying to describe the sound and feel of the AFX reverb I´d say...that it´s makes the guitar sound bigger. It´s kind of bright and warm at the same time + very transparent. It´s not always obvious that it´s engaged until you bypass it, then you feel and hear the difference. Of course, if you want it´s possible to dial in conventional reverb sounds with bright reflexions and long decay times...and they sound good as well. But the AFX´s strength is to melt in with the guitar sound, making it bigger and, in a way, warmer (without at all making it indistinct or muddy). I don´t feel that the pedal is altering my guitar sound in a negative way, my basic sound is always clearly there, as the ground for the new reverbed sound. I´m using LR Baggs M1 active soundhole pickups played through a LR Baggs Venue preamp. My main guitar is a Martin D-41 Special. Cons? I´ve already mentioned it: It´s so good that I need another one, for more effect-like use, to stomp in and out. The main pedal is engaged almost all the time. That´s possible since you don´t experience the sound as - in a conventional way - "reverbed".