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What kind of hollowbody are you considering? If I have something close, I can make a recording of it straight into my Acoustic Array for you. |
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Frank, I have a room full of killer amps from 5 to 50 watts, it's not me looking to see if the Genzler will work, it's the OP. I was trying to help him with some ideas. |
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I still think he should check out the little Bugera. :-) Frank |
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The Genzer has a big frequency range for an acoustic amp, and I think it would work great with a modeler. But as I said in my earlier posts, there are many way to skin a cat. I did offer to make a recording for the OP with my Genzer if he wanted one. |
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I see that's a full hollow-body. I do have a full hollow-body Gretsch with Filtertron humbuckers that I could use to make you a demo if that would be alright.
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To OP: Depending on what you want to do I think the answer is yes you can, though you might need some pedal "assistance". Ive been in the market for an electric guitar amp recently. You don't have to spend a lot to get a nice amp. Check out the Boss Katana mkII 50w. If u can swing it at only $240 it's a heck of alot of amp for that price It's solid state but I know some long-time electric guitarists who love them and gig with the 50w and 100w versions regularly.
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