(^134) Guitar Interactive Issue 66
solution we have. Luckily, a bit of carful
tweaking can go a long way to making
your “plugged-in” acoustic tone more
pleasant - for you and for the audience.
The solutions to our problems are:
a) EQ
b) Compression
c) Reverb (tuned to flatter an acous-
tic guitar)
- The live sound engineer:
In an ideal world, every gig you’d be
working with experienced sound engi-
neers who have access to dedicated EQs,
compressors and reverbs for our acoustic.
You’d spend as much time as needed fine
tuning your tone, making sure everything
was just right before you hit the stage.
In reality, this almost never happens.
Whether you’re an opening act, playing
Dialling Your Ideal “Plugged-In” Acoustic Tone - Pt1
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