Fender Acoustasonics comparison
Just work on review of three acoustasonics (jazzmaster, stratocaster, telecaster)
first touch - unplugged sound... |
Tele... all the way!
|
They sound pretty much identical to me.
|
I think the telecaster sounded the best of these three.
|
Nice work, Hyenik!
Of the three, I'd have the "Jazzmaster" simply because it is the only one without a volume knob in exactly the wrong place. Sound differences? Not so important really, none of them sound remotely like an actual acoustic guitar. I think they have to be judged on their own terrms and not compared to anything else. I have sometimes though about getting one (despite the crazy pricing) as a "quiet guitar" to play without disturbing people. Nearly everything on Youtube plays them plugged in. This video, doing the acoustic sound only, is really helpful. |
thanks all
btw I play very often my Godin A6 baritone unplugged (training, composing or just noodling) so decent unplugged sound is important for me too. This is definitely not full acoustic sound, but for quiet playing during night it is OK. |
Quote:
Simply awful in my mind (and ears). |
quick go through all presets of three hybrids with Acus One Forstrings 8 combo
|
Quote:
|
Thanks for making these demos. I'm sure it will help those interested.
But I'm afraid of the feedback, even though it will chug pretty good. :D |
thanks, you see that feedback is not so strong :)
anyway on YT is enough videos, my review is mostly about quick comparison of these three constructions. |
I think some people are missing the point that these aren't supposed to sound "good" unplugged. These are guitars designed to be plugged in, period. The fact that they emit some audible acoustic tone is just a convenience to allow for unplugged practice. Of course they sound terrible unplugged. I owned one for a while and I laughed at a few reviews I saw on retailer sites - "When I play this thing on my sofa the acoustic tone is really thin and tinny - returning it! One star!".
It's like comparing an $89 plastic practice amp to a vintage Fender blackface. The comparison is pointless, really. |
As a fellow who has gigged in bands(electric) most of my life, I see these guitars as a great alternative to some quacky flattop acoustics in duo situations. The one I played unplugged in a store seemed very well made, the neck was nice, and felt comfortable. A lot like a Strat with acoustic qualities.
The sounds I've heard in some of the review videos sounded like they be just fine in noisy pubs and bars. In short, I could make it work for me. |
Hyenik thanks for posting
I much preferred the plugged in sound. I can see if someone were gigging a lot and wanted to be able offer a reasonable (if not exact) Acoustic and Electric sound and also wanted to streamline their gigging gear. These represent a viable alternative to hauling both an acoustic and electric to gig's |
All times are GMT -6. The time now is 06:38 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Copyright ©2000 - 2022, The Acoustic Guitar Forum