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Post subject: Why Not an Acoustasonic amp model in Mustang GT?
Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2017 4:22 pm
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Seems like an Acoustasonic model would fit nicely within the Mustang GT arsenal. Just a thought for future improvement.

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Post subject: Re: Why Not an Acoustasonic amp model in Mustang GT?
Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2017 11:46 pm
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In any case, the other cost that everybody, for the most part, disregards when needing to figure out how to play the guitar, is whether you begin off instantly with an electric, you will require a speaker of a few sorts. I have a Fender Mustang I which is definitely justified even despite the cash I burned through ($150), and on the off chance that you have a minimal expenditure to spend, it's not an awful choice. You can make your own presets and attach it to your PC. Some time ago, an enhancer Write My Dissertation UK required sound pedals for sound changes and every amp sounds extraordinary. The bronco consolidates a wide range of various presets and distinctive enhancers so you can go from overwhelming metal/passing metal to some twangy nation and down to some English 80s shake.


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Post subject: Re: Why Not an Acoustasonic amp model in Mustang GT?
Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2017 1:12 am
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It could be clarified from Fender if there is room for more amps
in the firmware, and if so, in ballpark terms, how many, and are any
being coded at this time. There's two good suggestions in the forum
already. Amps, pre-amps, cabs, racks, stomps, bring'em all on. :wink:


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Post subject: Re: Why Not an Acoustasonic amp model in Mustang GT?
Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2017 10:13 am
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Tiger J wrote:
Seems like an Acoustasonic model would fit nicely within the Mustang GT arsenal. Just a thought for future improvement.

I have already begged and grovelled for this although I have come pretty close using the parametric equaliser with the Studio Preamp. You need to take the mids down (try different frequencies) and boost the overall level by 8dB. Try it with and without speaker emulation. The good thing about the stock speaker is that it can handle the high frequencies better than a regular guitar speaker, that's why I reverted from a Celestion Hot 100. It would be even better if I could add a HF piezo horn but that would meant taking the grille cloth off.


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