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Pédale d'effet simulateur Boss AC-3 pour guitare

État :
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Prix de vente :
79,99 $US
Environ108,82 $C
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Lieu : Norristown, Pennsylvania, États-Unis
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Livraison prévue entre le ven. 24 mai et le mar. 28 mai à 43230
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Numéro de l'objet eBay :285800537167

Caractéristiques de l'objet

État
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UPC
0761294401392
Brand
Boss
Model
AC-3
MPN
AC-3

À propos de ce produit

Product Information

The compact Boss AC-3 is a guitar effect pedal that allows you to strum authentic acoustic tunes on your favorite electric guitar. Using the latest COSM technology, the Boss Acoustic Simulator can reproduce the sound of a variety of quality acoustic guitars. This guitar effect pedal includes simulations of standard (regular acoustic), jumbo (large bodied acoustic), enhanced (responsive acoustic), and Piezo (acoustic with piezo pickup) guitars. The Boss Acoustic Simulator includes controls for harmony (top knob) and resonance (body knob). The Boss AC-3 includes built-in digital delay fashioned for acoustic sound. Powered by the PSA series adapters, this guitar effects pedal provides every guitarist with great performance flexibility.

Product Identifiers

Brand
Boss
MPN
AC-3
UPC
0761294401392
Model
AC-3
eBay Product ID (ePID)
78705792

Dimensions

Weight
1lbs.
Depth
4.93in
Height
2.18in

Additional Product Features

Nominal Output
-20 Dbu
Power Supply
Battery, AC Adapter
Output Impedance
1 K ohms
Nominal Input
-20 Dbu
Type
Simulator
Input Impedance
1m ohms

Description de l'objet du vendeur

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Qualité de la description
4.9
Justesse des frais d'expédition
4.9
Rapidité de l'expédition
5.0
Communication
5.0

Évaluations comme vendeur (750)

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Évaluations et avis sur le produit

4.1
68 évaluations du produit
  • 33 utilisateurs ont attribué une note de 5 étoiles sur 5
  • 21 utilisateurs ont attribué une note de 4 étoiles sur 5
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  • 5 utilisateurs ont attribué une note de 1 étoiles sur 5

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  • Cool sound, takes a little time to dial it in - save the receipt!

    A bandmate of mine had an early version of the Boss Acoustic Simulator back in around 2004, which according to Wikipedia was before the "COSM" modeling was introduced. He used it as an effect more than as a way to try to make his Tele sound like and acoustic guitar. I always loved the sound and thought it gave the Tele a unique sparkle that was very different from the traditional compressed bridge pickup tele twang. I finally gave it a try, and the reason it gets four stars is that you really do have to spend some time with this to make it work. I'd put it more in the category with a guitar synth or the EHX 9 Series the way that I use it - nobody's going to wonder where I've hidden my Hummingbird, and after trying every guitar I own (electric and acoustic) the only guitar that really ...

    Achat vérifié : OuiÉtat : OccasionVendu par : narlytornado95

  • Like fake bacon

    No one would think fake bacon is real. But it's pretty good in a salad or sandwich. The Boss AC-3 pedal works nicely by itself. But it sounds better in the mix with a larger ensemble. I got it to sound similar to a slightly electrified acoustic on my Ric 360/12 (single-coil neck pickup and a hidden piezo inside). It's giving me the juiciness I was missing when I switched from acoustic to electric. You would probably need some EQ fix for the high-pitched whine. I just turn down the treble on my amp and it seems to be fine. Not a perfect acoustic simulation, but it gets you most of the way there.

    Achat vérifié : OuiÉtat : OccasionVendu par : bjboydent

  • THE MISSING LINK IN MY GUITAR RIG.

    This little pedal is well thought out and works nicely. It offers two major improvements to my situation. I am a hobbyist/semi-pro...more “semi” than “pro” these days at 70 years old. My hands are starting to go...and that brings me to the first good thing about the AC-3. My Martin HD28 acoustic still sounds way better of course...always will, but the AC-3 gives a reasonable approximation with my Stratocaster GC-1 using the NECK POSITION SINGLE COIL pickup through a Bose PA...but with way lighter strings and easier action. Of course the play feel is very different but I can live with it. Secondly, my rig is built around a Voicelive 3X for my vocals and most guitar effects (other than acoustic) working in conjunction with a venerable old GR-30 guitar synth, all run by bluetooth MIDI from ...

    Achat vérifié : OuiÉtat : OccasionVendu par : guitarele

  • Great plugged in acoustic sound. Not an acoustic, but better than electric

    Is it an acoustic, no. If you need that pure an acoustic sound, use one! It does however sound very close to an acoustic that is plugged in, catching much of that bigger reverberating sound, but not as much of the wood tone, and chamber effect of an unplugged acoustic and nothing will. If you are in a band that has songs with acoustic intros, interludes, etc., among predominantly electric work, this works great. You get a much nicer sound than a clean electric alone, as note more a plugged in acoustic. It is great for this. Alex Lifeson uses a piezo bridge to do this live, and this does that same thing and I think sounds better as you have multiple guitar type settings, and can dial in your exact tone. Opeth is another such band that has lots of acoustic pieces in between heavy ...

  • Don't buy this pedal.

    I was looking for a way to play our band's modified version of Hotel California in a live gig situation. Our version starts out as the "unplugged" Hell Freezes Over version, but later in the song we morph it into the more traditional electric version. The idea of starting out on my electric guitar, but using the AC-3 Acoustic Simulator to get an acoustic sound seemed like a good way to allow me to get the correct acoustic sound in the beginning of the song and also to get the driving electric sound during the electric guitar solo. What I experienced was that this pedal does not come anywhere near to simulating an acoustic guitar. Other reviewers mentioned that they experienced a "crackling" noise sometimes when the pedal was active. I also experienced that sound at times. I adjusted ...