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4 Pedals That Sound INCREDIBLE On Acoustic Guitar! (Vangoa Pedalboard)


If I had to choose pedals for my acoustic gig, these are it right here! The perfect mini pedalboard that makes your acoustic gigs sounds HUGE!

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Originally posted by UCpxodEwQEcY8wS5H8Z12uaw at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qJ35e4wTK4

31 thoughts on “4 Pedals That Sound INCREDIBLE On Acoustic Guitar! (Vangoa Pedalboard)

  • If you cant do an acoustic gig without pedals, you don’t belong on that stage. Key word is ‘acoustic’ i.e. zero effects. Sick and tired of sitting through boring gigs with chodes building up loops. Such bhuuuuuulshit.

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  • Some good tips here but the presentation is confusing. First, you present each pedal individually, but the order of presentation bears no relation to the order of pedals on the board. It is then difficult to see what the order is, because there is no full shot from above of the board. Finally, it is difficult to tell if the guitar goes into the pedal on the far left or on the far right.

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  • Interesting choice of pedals. I have a similar size powered board to configure. First on is LR Baggs Align Session – a preamp with the saturation and compression/eq control.

    I will probably add another EQ. I’ll add reverb and delay – I have options there, just need to experiment. I like the OC-3. Might have to pick one up.

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  • you need to get a BOOMERANG pedal phase 3 version hehe you would have a blast

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  • I play the guitar as a hobby but really need to know what pedals and effects would give my finger picking a rich sound. The effects on the immerse one sounded really good though

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  • Hey how r u? Great video. I’m learning. I have OC5 and the AD 10 – I love em! You’re right they’re very solid tools for acoustic music. You are a heckuva guitarist btw. Question on the reverb, does it have other “atmospheric” sound other than the one you used? I need that one. What’s your take on the AD 10 looper? Kinda unfair it doesn’t “undo” huh?

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  • My 20 yr old Yamaha AG Stomp pedal still has everything I need. When I stopped using undersaddle pickups, it sounded great.

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  • Interesting line-up man! Love the Boss Octave, it's a must have for acoustic guitarists. Might have to give the immerse a go!

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  • Nice video and board. I have the Neunaber Slate with the EXP expansion.
    I’ve always run the OC-3 in poly just to get bass as I play.
    Will have a go at running the Seraphim shimmer into the different oc3 modes.

    I’ve found my Taylor’s ES2 piezo system respond well to the TC BodyRez.

    Comments about compression are interesting. I think you can allow for a wider dynamic range as a solo artist.

    In a band I use an optical compressor to sit in the mix.

    I also decided to run stereo and use a HX1 =>> Halo =>> Cloudburst (replaced my Slate).
    I have a stereo DI which sums to mono if the stereo option isn’t viable.

    What are your favourite modulations to use with acoustic?

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  • Your pedal order boggles my mind. Logically, I would have the it: Octave/Delay/Reverb… But that’s just how my brain works.

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  • For those looking for an even smaller footprint, the TC Electronics Plethora (3 or 5) is and amazing tool based on the individual needs of the player: Looper, Phaser, Reverb, Delay, Octave, Compressor, etc… and all assignable into the chain. It's a great all in one fly rig.

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  • Nice job! No Compressor, huh I'm still working out which comp to use on my rig and where in the chain. Currently running two, a Mini Dynacomp which is excellent at killing feedback (mystery science in that thing) when set real low, and a mini Ego that has good blend and light/dark functions. Might just keep both on!

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