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This pedal has been on my radar since I heard about it. I have an excellent luthier made acoustic with RMC pickups and preamp, which sounds already really good. This pedal is unbelievable, it turns a piezo sounding acoustic into a miced one and not any acoustic guitar miced but your guitar miced. Plus it's very small and cheap.
I have to try them with my classical (in the luthier for a long repair) and my archtops just for fun.
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10-01-2015 07:01 PM
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Interesting, I'd like to hear your experience with your classical when you get the chance.
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I will but it might take a while (months or years).
Last edited by jorgemg1984; 10-02-2015 at 02:19 PM.
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Thanks so much for the hint Jorge. sounds like what I am looking for!
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interesting!
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Oh great. Yet another pedal that I MUST have :-). Thanks for letting us know Jorge. This thing looks great.
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Glad you guys liked it, there are already some nice demos on YT!
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Do you know how it does this Jorge (compression, EQ, adding harmonics ?)
Originally Posted by jorgemg1984
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No idea... from the site "Even though BodyRez emanates simplicity with its one dial design, there's tons of cool things going on under the hood. BodyRez applies a vast amount of pre-configured filters combined with subtle quick compression in order to bring your amplified acoustic tone back to life. All of these factors have been painstakingly measured and meticulously selected to help bring out all that's good about your instrument. So all you have to do is turn it on and start wowing the crowd." Whatever it is it works!!
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Wonder how this compares with the upcoming Tonedexter
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Wow the tonedexter seems great. The TC has the advantage of being very simple, small and cheap!
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how it work with semi-hollow or Tele? I have to try it with my Framework classical with RMC piezzo pick up...:-)
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Just found this customer review on the Sweetwater website:
"For Nylon Strings NO
Sending mine back. I tried to to be used with nylon strings on a LR Baggs Element, Fishman Presus, Fishman Infinity, RMC Pickups and found it to be actually worsening the tone of all the above pickups. I tried it from 20-100% and it did not get rid of quack or replace it musical sounds useful for playing live or I. The studio. I have had four others hear this product three of them guitarists and one a sound engineer all felt this was not a product worth keepin. if your a nylon string player look for somthing else. Maybe this works better for folks playing steal string."
I had been itching to try it with a nylon string guitar. However I do wonder what it would do for my Gitane Petite Bouche to which I have fitted a Schatten pickup.
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Thanks...:-)
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TC clearly states it's not for classical guitars although I have read several nice comments.. too bad reading about that one, still hoping it will sound good with mine. I'll report when I have it!
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The Zoom A3 is the ideal thing for RMC-equipped classical guitars, including the Godin Multiac 7-string.
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Why Ron? My steel string and my classical are both RMC.
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Looking forward to it !
Originally Posted by jorgemg1984
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I'm very impressed by the demos on youtube. This pedal might just be the ticket to making my gypsy guitar piezo usable. Jorge, please post your thoughts as soon as possible.
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I'd love to hear how it goes with a gypsy guitar... I recently bought a Gitane DG300 John Jorgenson and intend to fit a K&K Definity to it. If that doesn't sound any good I'll get a stimer style magnetic pickup... not a true acoustic sound but great nonetheless.
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Klatu I loved the pedal with my steel string! Already on the board. With my classical it will take a while before I try it..
I am receiving some gear soon and when it's all arrived I will record a clip.
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Here's a small clip. First take bodyrez off, second take bodyrez on. It's not a huge difference but it's there, much softer attack. It's more impressive with strumming!



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