Line 6 Variax 700 Acoustic
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@NecronRon I think you are better of looking to a Variax Electric(Variax 300,600, 700 or the new James Taylor Variax) instead of an accoustic judging from that list. There are also tons of demo's of those.
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nice work bro!!!! record some more!!!! :) keep it up
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@davidbahar it's spelt "Espresso" not "Expresso" :D funny though!
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Are there nylon strings?
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@bluegrass I agree...I also have a tendency to play heavy-handed sometimes and you can get a little bit of a "thump" noise if you play very hard. I usually add some reverb to offset the sustain issues. It tends to sound really dry on it's own.
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whats the tuning for this song anyway?
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is the bass sound produced by the guitar?
NecronRon 1 year ago
Yes, it is. I'm using also AER Alpha 40 here.
bluegrass 1 year ago
Im thinking of getting this guitar. Is it a good investment? And how does it perform with the following.
- Hammer ons and pull offs
- Tapping
- Palm Muting
- Slides (glass bottlenose)
- Can I connect it to any amp?
- Can I connect it to any effects pedal?
NecronRon 1 year ago
Hmm... Variax is very specific. It's good for playing chords and fingerstyle stuff like this but unfortunately the sustain is very weak and short. I would not recommend it for tapping, hammer ons, pull offs or slide.
It works with all electric/bass amps. You can also use effects pedals.
bluegrass 1 year ago