Boss AC-3 Acoustic Simulator PedalHow many times have you been onstage or in the studio with your electric guitar, and wished that you’d brought an acoustic along? For musicians who travel light, hauling an extra guitar to the gig isn’t always the most attractive option. BOSS AC-3 to the rescue! This new-generation compact pedal employs COSM modeling technology to transform any electric guitar into a variety of beautiful acoustic guitars.
Price: $99.00 Buy now!

User Reviews:
Feature:
The preset modes are nice, the Piezo is my personal preference. The Top and Body tone knobs are effective and can greatly change your sound, and the Reverb function is high quality and useful.

Quality:
Standard Boss Again: I’d imagine if I threw this pedal off of the roof it might break a knob off, but they pedal would still work. This pedal feels like a beast for its size.

Sound:
This pedal has excellent sound. I love instead of turning off the Distortion and getting a hollow sounding clean electric, now I just hit the stompbox and it sounds like I just picked up my acoustic that’s sitting in the corner (Which is just too far to consider).

Ease of Use:
Standard Boss: Plug and play.

Support:
Never needed support.

Overall:
Overall I’d give this pedal a 9, only because you have to adjust it quite a bit if you plug into a new amp to get the perfect sound you want.

Behringer AM100 Acoustic Modeler Guitar PedalThe AM100 is a compact effects pedal that accurately simulates an acoustic guitar on a standard electric guitar. This Behringer product has been designed to compete head to head with leading products on the market.
Price: $29.95 Buy now!

User Reviews:
Feature:
Comes with 4 acoustic styles – standard, large, piezo and bright – but the difference between the four is, to my ear, rather subtle.

Quality:
The plastic appears solid and sturdy, but the clumsiness in which they concocted the battery compartment really puts a damper on the quality component.

Value:
For 30 bucks, you can make your cheap electric guitar with its cheap amp sound like a cheap acoustic guitar. Who can beat that?

Sound:
I get a nice, twangy, steel guitar acoustic sound on my Schecter Omen-6 with this box, especially when going through the acoustic amp modeler of my Digitech RP50. The downside is it can generate a lot of hiss when using too much “effect”. I’ll need some sort of noise reducer to compensate.

Ease of Use:
Easy to use. Play with the knobs until you get the sound you like! The “acousticness” pretty much all comes from the Enhance knob anyway. NOTE – THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT IS LOCATED UNDER THE PEDAL. And it’s a pain to install. Be careful, this procedure can break the pedal!

Support:
Haven’t had to call them, but at least they provide phone numbers with the product.

Overall:
I’ll be using this product until I get good enough to either 1) buy an actual acoustic guitar (space is an issue in my home though) or 2) upgrade to one of the “Top Shelf” acoustic modelers

Behringer AM400 Ultra Acoustic Modeler PedalHaving to switch out your trusty electric for an acoustic guitar in the middle of a set puts a real drag on your show’s momentum. That’s why BEHRINGER created the Acoustic Modeler AM400, the pedal that transforms your favorite electric axe into a rich, full-bodied acoustic faster than you can say–the times, they are a-changin’.
Price: $49.95 Buy now!

    
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