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Home › Forums › Help/Technical Questions › Delay Pedals through Acoustic Instruments
Will running an acoustic guitar (either mic’d or from active pickup) through the #1 Echo delay pedal lose any of the acoustic’s tone on the output? I want to keep the acoustic sounding as natural as possible.
Thanks!
The #1 Echo is a very simple digital delay, it won’t noticably colour your sound be it from a mic or your preamp, it’s a very straight forward hi-fidelity repeat.
If your acoustic has a preamp I’d recommend putting the output of that through the #1 Echo and then into an acoustic guitar amplifier, mic the amp up as well your acoustic and mix the two together to taste. This will give you the best possible sound in a studio situation.
Hey, thanks for the reply! I’ve been researching various delay pedals and was looking for some great user feedback. Your advice is really helpful.
All the best!
Hebe