THANK YOU for an absolutely brilliant demo of this amp. Most especially, thanks for the demo of the operation of the optional foot switch; no other demo I have seen explains how it works and what can be done with it.
I'm glad there's finally a video for this amp line, but HUGE failure by not using an actual acoustic guitar. Also, use acoustic guitars with pickups/preamps people are actually using...Fishman, LR Baggs, Taylor's ES1 and ES2, K&K, etc...
TH-cam demands demos of all kinds. I just picked up an Acoustic Junior, and will soon be demoing it with my gear of choice; a Godin Multiac Jazz SA and some TC Helicon effects/processing. If I get the time, I might also do one with my Gibson custom; it only has a passive LR Baggs piezo, so I might first run it through a Paracoustic DI as a preamp. Point is, no single demo will cover all applications.
@@mikesharpsongs I totally agree with you. In a perfect world, there'd be a review for every combination of gear a potential buyer might have. However, MOST people aren't plugging a 2 thousand dollar "novelty guitar" (like the Acoustasonic) into $379 acoustic amp...or even the $500 version marketed towards buskers. Those folks are more likely to be interested in acoustic amps like AER, for example. During COVID, with bars closed, street performance is the only outlet a lot of us have and trust me, no one is out there with $2,500 on the side walk ready to steal. The Godins are super cool. Sometimes I take my Godin Multi Uke, through a TC Electronic Body Rez, with a TC Helicon Mic Mechanic 2 through my Roland Street Cube EX (or my JBL EON Compact) out to busk. When I do, other buskers "eyeball" my gear, which is why I also carry "protection". We get it, you're a beautiful and unique snowflake, but you're talking exceptions, while we're talking rules.
We could use a clearer explanation of the single 6.5" side-firing speaker of the SFX II. It looks like there are sound ports on both sides and the rear of the cabinet. Are these dedicated to the extra speaker, and if so, how is this speaker oriented within the cabinet to create the multi-dimensional effect without projecting the "extra" sound from just one side? Thanks to anyone capable of answering.
Hello, thank you for the great post. Which one would you recommend for a clean acoustic sound without distortion and loss of sound? The sound quality is important to fascinate the audience. 1. Boss Acoustic Singer Pro / 2. Fender Acoustic SFX II / 3. Marshall AS100D Acoustic Soloist / I wish you much success 🍀, I am very excited and look forward to your answer on what is very important to me for my purchasing decisions. Thanks Asteria
Hello! please answer me, how do you compare the Fender Acoustic Junior to the one (it seems to be an older version) that you presented and reviewed in "Fender Acoustic 100 Acoustic Amplifier - Overview & Demo" from December 12, 2019? Thank you in advance!
Hi, I bought new Fender Acoustic Junior and I connected it to the computer via USB. The signal level I get from the amplifier is very low - hardly audible. Can someone check it on their amplifier? I checked on two computers (Windows 10) and it is the same on both.
Could always run the amp to a digital audio interface (scarlet brand, for example) through the monitor connections on the back to the computer. Might help you get more volume. Hope it helps!
No. That is what all these corporations are doing. Giving less and less and raise prices. There was a time they would throw in a foot switch at least. Yet the Go is nice.
I need to see a proper demo with a real acoustic guitar not a paid ad by Fender to use their guitar because I cant tell if its the guitar that sounds boxy or the amp. My guess is its the amp as most of Fenders cheaper electric amps sound very boxy and I'm not sure why they cant get away from that its 2020.
I HATE the new Acoustasonic guitars too.... They are almost as bad as the ones from the 90s. It's impossible to know what these amps sound like, with that garbage guitar.
I own the Go. Does not sound box. However I play D-35s through mine. Four different LR bRaggs combo stereo pick-up's with mic or no mics. When using bigger more resonate guitars it is like having your ear laying on the guitar when struming. Extremely resonate. This was using my Go. So my 35's are crisp in the attact through the amp and that is what I like.
I really wish they had used a regular full body acoustic guitar Also so we could get an idea of how good the amplifier is. And I was never able to get a good idea because of that strange thin shallow thing they are calling an acoustic guitar they kept playing through the entire advertisement.
THANK YOU for an absolutely brilliant demo of this amp. Most especially, thanks for the demo of the operation of the optional foot switch; no other demo I have seen explains how it works and what can be done with it.
I'm glad there's finally a video for this amp line, but HUGE failure by not using an actual acoustic guitar. Also, use acoustic guitars with pickups/preamps people are actually using...Fishman, LR Baggs, Taylor's ES1 and ES2, K&K, etc...
Dude. I couldn't agree more.....exactly what I was thinking.
TH-cam demands demos of all kinds. I just picked up an Acoustic Junior, and will soon be demoing it with my gear of choice; a Godin Multiac Jazz SA and some TC Helicon effects/processing. If I get the time, I might also do one with my Gibson custom; it only has a passive LR Baggs piezo, so I might first run it through a Paracoustic DI as a preamp. Point is, no single demo will cover all applications.
@@mikesharpsongs I totally agree with you. In a perfect world, there'd be a review for every combination of gear a potential buyer might have. However, MOST people aren't plugging a 2 thousand dollar "novelty guitar" (like the Acoustasonic) into $379 acoustic amp...or even the $500 version marketed towards buskers. Those folks are more likely to be interested in acoustic amps like AER, for example. During COVID, with bars closed, street performance is the only outlet a lot of us have and trust me, no one is out there with $2,500 on the side walk ready to steal. The Godins are super cool. Sometimes I take my Godin Multi Uke, through a TC Electronic Body Rez, with a TC Helicon Mic Mechanic 2 through my Roland Street Cube EX (or my JBL EON Compact) out to busk. When I do, other buskers "eyeball" my gear, which is why I also carry "protection". We get it, you're a beautiful and unique snowflake, but you're talking exceptions, while we're talking rules.
Acoustisonics are not a novelty guitar they are awesome ❤
I bought a new SFX2 a few days ago. It sounds so good..
I liked how you combined using the foot pedal. Thx, Ric
We could use a clearer explanation of the single 6.5" side-firing speaker of the SFX II. It looks like there are sound ports on both sides and the rear of the cabinet. Are these dedicated to the extra speaker, and if so, how is this speaker oriented within the cabinet to create the multi-dimensional effect without projecting the "extra" sound from just one side? Thanks to anyone capable of answering.
Great video, as always!! How does the Fender SFX II compare with the Boss Acoustic Singer Pro-- especially for vocals???
That is exactly my question
Question: Can I use the 4 button footswitch of my Fender Mustang IV for the Acoustic Junior?
Yes
Can I use this amp with two microphones? I don’t want to use pick up, just microphone for guitar and singing. Thanks
What is the song a 6:21 please and thank you?
Hello, thank you for the great post. Which one would you recommend for a clean acoustic sound without distortion and loss of sound? The sound quality is important to fascinate the audience. 1. Boss Acoustic Singer Pro / 2. Fender Acoustic SFX II / 3. Marshall AS100D Acoustic
Soloist / I wish you much success 🍀, I am very excited and look forward to your answer on what is very important to me for my purchasing decisions. Thanks Asteria
Finally the reviews are comming out. Or shall I say overview
Hello! please answer me, how do you compare the Fender Acoustic Junior to the one (it seems to be an older version) that you presented and reviewed in "Fender Acoustic 100 Acoustic Amplifier - Overview & Demo" from December 12, 2019?
Thank you in advance!
Its basically same amp but new version has looper built in and is in a different chassis.
make a compartive between BOSS ACS LIVE AND FENDER ACOUSTIC JUNIOR, with voice and guitar, please
So you can use mic and play guitar at the same time
Yes both chanels independent on the Go
Yes but there is no master volume so if someone asks you to turn up or down you have to do it independently which is not good in a gigging situation.
Anyone know what that pink resonator is in the back?
Hi, I bought new Fender Acoustic Junior and I connected it to the computer via USB. The signal level I get from the amplifier is very low - hardly audible.
Can someone check it on their amplifier? I checked on two computers (Windows 10) and it is the same on both.
Could always run the amp to a digital audio interface (scarlet brand, for example) through the monitor connections on the back to the computer. Might help you get more volume. Hope it helps!
Great Video 👌
Do any of them have phantom power?
No. That is what all these corporations are doing. Giving less and less and raise prices. There was a time they would throw in a foot switch at least.
Yet the Go is nice.
What’s the song at 6:00 thanks
Banana pancakes
@@salvadorvergerterol6117 thank you!
Sound great but no master volume which is a game changer for me.
it was like you were playing both "I remember you" and "every rose has its thorn" at the same time!
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🤣😂🤣😂😃🤘🏻👍🏻
What about the electric pickup dirty
acoustic amp but testing with egg cutter :) , it's a pity
I need to see a proper demo with a real acoustic guitar not a paid ad by Fender to use their guitar because I cant tell if its the guitar that sounds boxy or the amp. My guess is its the amp as most of Fenders cheaper electric amps sound very boxy and I'm not sure why they cant get away from that its 2020.
I HATE the new Acoustasonic guitars too.... They are almost as bad as the ones from the 90s. It's impossible to know what these amps sound like, with that garbage guitar.
I own the Go. Does not sound box. However I play D-35s through mine. Four different LR bRaggs combo stereo pick-up's with mic or no mics. When using bigger more resonate guitars it is like having your ear laying on the guitar when struming. Extremely resonate. This was using my Go. So my 35's are crisp in the attact through the amp and that is what I like.
I really wish they had used a regular full body acoustic guitar Also so we could get an idea of how good the amplifier is. And I was never able to get a good idea because of that strange thin shallow thing they are calling an acoustic guitar they kept playing through the entire advertisement.
No way it’s louder than fishman
You're right. It's plenty loud, but not 100W loud (yes I own one).
I had hoped you would switch to a better acoustic guitar.
There's no drums built into any of these amps.