1. Originally posted by Mr_Trek:[..]

    Running both channels with the help of a signal splitter.

    There at least seems to be a general internet consensus on that the current model of the AC15, the C1, is better than the previous CC1.

    just tried a buddies out the other day. they dont sound bad. but. the vox night train sounds even better. check it out


  2. Bit of fun - name them all!
  3. No way. Maybe a half...
  4. unsure about just one, one no clue, so 33/35.
  5. A pretty successful birthday...............





  6. It sounds phenomenal- actually has a VERY bright sound to it, which is what was missing from my old acoustic guitar (some piece of crap learners thing). It has an EQ on the pickup and I've actually toned the treble down a bit and given the bass a kick just to get the earthiness out on some songs.

    The looper is fantastic. I'll post some demos soon, I've already worked out a couple awesome tunes with it. Still so much to learn though.
  7. Wow fantastic Matt! Acoustic looks and sounds awesome. Funnily enough I went into the local music store today returning the bass I had rented for recording, and I said to my girlfriend as a joke "I'll probably see something I want to buy" and I saw a beautiful acoustic that I think I'm going to pick up on wednesday Yamaha dreadnought acoustic/electric with a cutaway not too different from yours!

    And loopers are just awesome pieces of gear to have. You can write using them, jam with them, and just have fun with them. I do'nt know how many songs I've written using a looper.
  8. Dreadnoughts are just too big for me - unless they're 12-strings like mine, of course







    Nah, seriously, I love acoustics - every type and class of them! But I'm currently on a more electric phase