🎶 Elevate Your Electric: Unleash Acoustic Vibes!
The Guitar Acoustic Pedal is an analog simulator designed to convert electric guitar signals into realistic acoustic sounds. With three distinct modes—Piezo, Standard, and Jumbo—it caters to various musical preferences. The pedal features true bypass for transparent tone and is built with solid construction for durability, making it an excellent choice for musicians seeking versatility and quality.
T**L
5 star budget pedals!
The media could not be loaded. The Koogo acoustic simulation pedal is a nice pedal to add to your pedal board for anyone. If all your buddies are playing on acoustics and all you have is an electric guitar and a amp, this pedal will help you fit right in. Great for when you want to tone it down and have a more mellow acoustic sound. Everything is functional on this pedal. Every knob or switch gives you a different tone and settings to play with to dial in just want you want. For a budget pedal Koogo Music did an outstanding job! 5 stars! I will have a full review in the next week of this pedal on my YouTube channel. Will use 3 to 4 different guitars to show the difference tones of each. The video I uploaded here I used a Firefly prototype solid body Telecaster on the bridge pickup.
W**S
Really great-sounding acoustic simulator and you can't beat the price!
The only thing I don't like about the pedal is that the foot switch is not touch-sensitive, and you have to press-down on it and it makes a fairly loud click noise, which doesn't bother some people, although being a worship leader in a smaller church where worship is somewhat quieter than at larger venue, I was a little concerned. But it's actually okay for me with the guitar and pedal settings I use it with, as I can just turn it on and leave it on and still get a fairly sweet electric lead or rhythm by engaging my boost/compression and tube drive pedals. I run direct from my pedal board to the house mixing board without an amplifier, and put my boost/compressor first in my chain, then the acoustic simulator, followed by a tube drive, then delay, reverb, and then an IR cab simulator. This probably sounds better than most higher-priced simulators out there today.
A**W
Awesome little acoustic pedal!
I wanted a pedal to add some acoustic sparkle to some of my song parts without having to switch guitars, especially between song parts. :) This little guy works perfectly. Appears to be well built, all metal casing. The buttons seem sturdy and durable. Has a good heft to it, not cheap feeling at all.It really makes a believable difference between a direct electric sound and an acoustic. With a little tweaking, you can dial in just the right acoustic sound. I prefer it used in the middle position for the dual humbucker guitar and SS Tele types, or in the 4th position (neck-middle) or middle in strat-type SSS guitars.The most natural-sounding position I found is a Dreadnaught.I highly recommend this acoustic pedal.
J**N
Nice effect but noisy
This has a pretty good acoustic-ish effect, to make your electric sound a bit acoustic-ish. But when I use it, it also has some background hiss that makes it unusable in a quiet gig (and the gigs I had in mind for it are pretty quiet). Turning up the volume knob makes the hiss louder too. Good idea but not usable for me.
A**R
Not worth it, the sound is quaky
I've had this pedal for 3 years, I never use it, and will never sell it, I'll just give it away to someone I don't like.SOUND: It sounds like a cheap piezo pickup.QUALITY: Good, sturdy, small.PRICE: It's affordable, so that's good.
J**H
Some really nice sounds
The media could not be loaded. Does it make an electric sound like an acoustic.? Sort of. Depends on your guitar and amp. Works better with a semi hollow or hollow body then solid body... It's like adding another guitar too your collection.Yes I recommend this pedal
J**R
Not a true acoustic guitar sound
I didn't expect much for $30 and I wasn't disappointed. It shows some promise but the most glaring issue is the buzz or crackle heard particularly on higher strings. It almost sounds like a fret buzz that completely ruins any acoustic sound it might produce. And no, it's not actual fret buzz. It's a nasty sounding noise, almost a high freq crackle that makes this pedal useless at home, much less a performance situation. I'm assuming all of these Chinese made pedals sound the same as they all look identical in layout and function. Don't bother with it.
S**N
Great acoustic sim pedal for the price
If you want to add an acoustic sim pedal to your board, but don't want to spend much, this is a fantastic option. The three position switch offers you a few different sounds like a piezo amplified acoustic, standard acoustic guitar or jumbo. The body and top knobs adjust the resonance (body) and brightness (top) of the sound. I don't think I need to explain the volume knob. The only reason I rated it 4 stars over all is because the shaft of the top potentiometer isn't very long and doesn't seat well inside the knob and it may easily fall off. A dab of hot glue inside the knob might help. Overall, a great little pedal for acquiring an acoustic sound from an electric guitar.
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