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    Quote Originally Posted by Cavalier View Post
    Sorry sport, I have one of the first ones made.
    You don't have to ask how I know you're full of it.
    Acoustic "simulator" pedal to get a more acoustic/woody sound?-internet-tough-guy-jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christian Miller View Post
    I’ve never tried the Baggs with my ES175, but I swear by it for a Krivo Djangobucker since I plugged one into the other on a whim.

    It shouldn’t work but it does. It seems to add a bit of top end. It’s also obviously a powerful parametric EQ. It makes the guitar sound more acoustic somehow. Which sounds dumb.

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    I'm pretty sure the Krivo has a much fuller response at the top end than a "regular" electric bucker already. So the Baggs is already starting with a more natural sounding source.

    Standard "ICBW" caveat applies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woody Sound View Post
    I'm pretty sure the Krivo has a much fuller response at the top end than a "regular" electric bucker already. So the Baggs is already starting with a more natural sounding source.

    Standard "ICBW" caveat applies.
    Along these lines when I want my Trenier with a P90 Bare Knuckle Manhattan to sound more accoustic the Braggs Venue is very nice. And I just tried the Braggs Session pedal learning about it in the Martin Taylor thread and it adds a lovely woody warmth in conjunction with the Venue.