Bluzmanze
37 posts
Mar 28, 2014
7:21 PM
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I recently acquired a fender acoustisonic 30 dsp for 50.00 that would not power up,one fuse later it works.
I am playing in a low volume band right now primarily as drummer,and I play a couple of songs on Bass and about 6 on Harp. My skill level as a harp player would be intermediate at best.
I am going to keep it as it works fine as a practice amp for bass and as a monitor,and the reverb on the vocal/xlr input side sounds better than I thought it would for harp,although no one is going to mistake it for a Fender Princeton through a green bullet either.
My question is is there an outboard pedal/processor that I could add to this amp that would get me a significantly better bluesy warmer amped sound?
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SuperBee
1846 posts
Mar 28, 2014
10:55 PM
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i daresay there is...but you'll be paying maybe 3 times what you paid for the amp... one of the LW products would probably do the job
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HawkeyeKane
2443 posts
Mar 28, 2014
11:31 PM
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I've played on a Fender Acoustasonic before. They're not bad. SuperBee is on the right track. One of Lone Wolf's pedals would serve you well. But if you're on a budget, look into an ART Tube MP Studio. Dirt cheap, and it'll warm up your tone beyond any expectation. ----------

Hawkeye Kane - Hipbone Sam
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