I was just wondering if anyone was using a S-2000 for acoustic guitar, i.e. dobro? And if so what preset(s) you found that were the best sounding to you.
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Peavey Session 2000 For Acoustic?????
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I have tried the Session 2000 and Nashville 1000 amps with an electric acoustic guitar and they sound pretty good. I think that the main thing that is missed is the high end presence that a tweeter produces.
With the Session's many effects and various equalizers, I think that with a bit of experimentation I could get a good acoustic sound. Also, the 15" BW speaker would definitely be of benefit with an acoustic guitar.
There is a preset named "'BRO?"(A76) that I created for pedal steel included as a preset in the Session. Check it out and let me know what you think about the amp.
Mike Brown
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With the Session's many effects and various equalizers, I think that with a bit of experimentation I could get a good acoustic sound. Also, the 15" BW speaker would definitely be of benefit with an acoustic guitar.
There is a preset named "'BRO?"(A76) that I created for pedal steel included as a preset in the Session. Check it out and let me know what you think about the amp.
Mike Brown
Peavey Electronics Corporation