Sunday, December 15, 2024
AcousticGuitar

The Best Pedalboard For Acoustic Guitar?


In this video, I’m sharing an in-depth look at my acoustic guitar pedalboard. I will go over all of the gear used and go through some settings I use to enhance my acoustic DI sound. Thanks for watching!

Intro 00:00
Pedalboard/Power Supply 01:50
HX Stomp 03:37
Atmosphere 12:52

GEAR:
-Pedalboard: https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/PTNPLSC–pedaltrain-nano-18-inch-by-5-inch-pedalboard-with-soft-case
-Power Supply: https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/1SpotProCS6–truetone-1-spot-pro-cs6-6-output-low-profile-isolated-guitar-pedal-power-supply
-HX Stomp: https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/HXStompHOW–line-6-hx-stomp-guitar-multi-effects-floor-processor-worship-bundle-black
-Atmosphere: https://www.aerospaceaudio.com/product/atmosphere-v2-plus

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25 thoughts on “The Best Pedalboard For Acoustic Guitar?

  • Congratulations nice set up
    I have a question
    Do you hook the atmosphere paddle effect into the H axis stump or you use a separate channel for it?

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  • Thanks for using Truetone, Mike! Great video. I had never heard of the Atmosphere before… very cool! If you ever need help with power supply questions, feel free to reach out. – Bob Weil

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  • But this isn’t a pedalboard for an acoustic guitar, is it. Yes, it may be the board you are using while you are playing an acoustic guitar, but when you flipped the board over to reveal a Helix…. I realized that every second a viewer had spent to that point had been needlessly wasted.

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  • Do you know of an affordable pedal that creates piano sound for acoustic guitar? I play a lot in church.

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  • Nic and simple setup. I play electric. The cheaper/budget alternative is having autopad/autopad app on your phone. If u playing live Setup yo phone to Do Not Disturb while connecting the phone via Aux /OTG cable to the PA System.

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  • Thats cool for guys like me who love pads????Would be even super cool to throw an expression/ volume pedal on board as an option.Ijs

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  • Very true not a lot out there on acoustic rigs. Love your Taylor BTW. I trimmed down my pedalboard that was huge and heavy. I went with the Daddario expandable which is a little larger than yours. The Stomp is the heart of my rig. Since I do both electric and acoustic, I have a few additional pedals. A strymon cloudburst for ambient reverb and pad effects. For electric I recently added the Tonex1 which has great amp captures. However I have a specific preset in my HX Stomp for acoustic. It took me a good year of experimenting and working with my acoustic signal chain to deal primarily with the problems with Piezo pickup system. I have a Taylor 810CE. Have used it for 20 years for all kinds of worship settings.

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  • Might be worth looking into acoustic IRs. I’ve found it to be a cool way to get a miced up guitar sound rather than the limitations of eq with a piezo

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  • Your setup is really cool. I've been playing keys in church most of my life and started playing acoustic guitar in church a few years ago. I play either keys or guitar depending on the need each Sunday.

    My acoustic rig features the LR Baggs Voiceprint DI and the zoom ac3. Currentlt using my Yamaha fgx800ce but im experimenring with my Art and lutherie roadhouse demin parlor guitar too.

    Cheers

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  • I also have the a Taylor 324ce and I love it but have always hated the pickup in it, it just sounds so tinny and not warm, I was getting ready to either replace the pickup or sell it altogether, now I might try your settings. Thanks for a great video!

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  • Beautiful Taylor you have. I really like the 324. I play in church with a Larrivee OM through a simple NUX Acoustic Stageman pedal which gives you a nice reverb and chorus if you want it. I also have a Headrush Core I recently bought and I am working on building some acoustic rigs. Nice job here on the video ???? Michael Westbrook has a great video on the HX Stomp for building acoustic sound. He plays for Crowder on tour.

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  • Nice, simple acoustic setup for use a worship context. There’s a lot of other functionality you could utilize with something in the Helix family as well…

    You might also try out using an impulse response block. Worship Tutorials provides some high quality, free IRs for acoustic

    Another supplement would be Polycapo, which functions like a capo without the tonal drawbacks of a shorter scale length when using a physical capo

    Last, a midi to Bluetooth adaptor if you use digital chord charts, and the stomp becomes a page turner as well

    These are just a few of endless options

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  • Thanks might try this i have a taylor but haven't spent much time building a preset for it on my stomp as im only playing lead atm

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  • The line 6 is not a dedicated acoustic processor. It just has an acoustic setting, but this is almost exclusively for electric with some bass guitar settings added in too. You really need to go to a dedicated acoustic guitar processor.

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