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Anyone use an Ortega Horse Kick?
I’ve considered getting a stomp box I could run through a PA but see they have one that has a cajon sound which sounds cool on video. The fact it sounds kind of like a snare and bass makes it sound more full to me. But since I can’t try it in person I’m iffy, it might sound really stupid compared to just an “analog” one. Has anyone tried one?
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I have owned a couple of different stomp boxes. I've been super happy with my Wazinator Classic. The Classic does take up a bunch of space. But they do have more compact choices as well. I love everything about the Classic.
https://wazinator.com/collections/stompboxes Last edited by Brent Nelson; 11-28-2022 at 05:41 PM. |
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Well…..
This:
https://www.acousticguitarforum.com/...d.php?t=659597 All the stomp kicks will depend on the amp/PA used and the potential to eq. This one is pretty spiffy, and can deliver a serious whomp thru the right rig. It is light, and comfy, too Enjoy the search, and boogie on Paul
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Horsekick Pro
I have the Ortega Horsekick Pro with the five sampled sounds: Tambourine, Cabasa, Cowbell, Kick Drum, Cajon Bass. I have used it in church where I lead worship on acoustic guitar (and with a flute player). Sometimes I'll use the Horsekick Pro to add a bit of percussion. Sounds great!
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How about a porch board would love to sell it.
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