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WTB - Yamaha AG Stomp

Cinda Private (4763)
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8/5/2009 9:00:01 AM · 101 Views

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This has been the most incredible acoustic guitar processor ever... always wanted one... anyone have a lead on one?

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Re: WTB - Yamaha AG Stomp
8/5/2009 11:21:22 AM
Randy Hano (5375) wrote:

Sorry, I have a Boss Simulator which I like. Too me the Scholtz (SRD) unit was the best sounding but hard to find. Very warm sounding and bulky.


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Re: WTB - Yamaha AG Stomp
8/5/2009 3:51:27 PM
Cinda Private (4763) wrote:

I couldn't find anything on the Scholtz (SRD)... can you point me to a link?


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Re: WTB - Yamaha AG Stomp
8/5/2009 4:10:53 PM
Ken Richardson (5630) wrote:

try Tom Scholz - I think thats the correct spelling




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Re: WTB - Yamaha AG Stomp
8/5/2009 5:02:58 PM
Randy Hano (5375) wrote:

Thanks for the correction in spelling Ken!




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Re: WTB - Yamaha AG Stomp
8/6/2009 8:43:02 AM
Ken Richardson (5630) wrote:

You are welcome ! I used to have a Rockman headphone amp several years back, but it quit working and I never found anyone to repair it.

It sounded great when it was running.




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Re: WTB - Yamaha AG Stomp
8/6/2009 10:38:58 AM
Randy Hano (5375) wrote:

Ditto with the Rockman. When I moved to LA 21 years ago, it got stolen. Never replaced it - bummer as it was such a great system. I do still own the half racks - Sustainer (Pre-Amp), Octopus (Midi Switcher), 2-EQ's. I wish I still owned the chorus unit. One of the best sounding units next to a TC Electronics (Floor Model) and/or Ibanez CS9.




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Re: WTB - Yamaha AG Stomp
8/6/2009 6:24:05 PM
David Mackie (10566) wrote:

There's one on eBay right now; 18 hours to go as I
type this. The browser I use won't work with html so
you have to copy and paste the address.

http://cgi.ebay.com/Yamaha-AG-Stomp-Acoustic-
multieffects-works-
perfect_W0QQitemZ250475368211QQcmdZViewItemQQptZGuit
ar_Accessories?
hash=item3a517ecf13&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14#ht_549wt_93
0




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Re: WTB - Yamaha AG Stomp
8/6/2009 6:26:22 PM
David Mackie (10566) wrote:

Dang this Google Chrome! I meant this as a reply to
Cinda's main message, not Randy's :-/


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Re: WTB - Yamaha AG Stomp
8/5/2009 5:01:15 PM
Randy Hano (5375) wrote:

You have to find the product used as the company is no longer in business.

Used Rockman Acoustic Guitar Pedal
Model: Rockman AGP

The Rockman Acoustic Guitar Pedal will give your electric guitar the resonant sound of an acoustic. It can also be used to enhance the sound of your acoustic/electric guitar. With the Acoustic Guitar Pedal, you can dial acoustic characteristics into your electric guitar. You can adjust the brightness to simulate the tonal qualities of guitar tops from spruce to mahogany and you can match the fullness of sound associated with acoustic body sizes ranging from 000 to jumbo.

This revolutionary pedal can also be used with bass guitar, violin, banjo, mandolin or anything with a pick-up! Although, the most common application for the Acoustic Guitar Pedal is with an electric guitar and a standard guitar amplifier, you can also use the Acoustic Guitar Pedal as a preamp for recording your guitar direct to tape. This works well with electric as well as acoustic/electric guitars.

CONTROLS

There are four control knobs on the Acoustic Guitar Pedal.

The Volume knob controls the overall output level.
The Top knob controls the high treble frequencies. This is the brightness in your sound.
The Body knob controls the low bass frequencies. This mimics the acoustic guitar cavity size.
The Gain knob enhances the signal coming into the pedal, thereby controlling the amount of compression available for smooth sustain and even dynamics and makes up for signal loss.

Hopefully the link works.
http://www.musicgearcompany.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=435





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Re: WTB - Yamaha AG Stomp
8/6/2009 8:44:17 AM
Cinda Private (4763) wrote:

Got it! I've seen that pedal before, but wasn't so much in the market to try it out at the time.

Thanks for the link, I'll keep an eye open for it.


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Re: WTB - Yamaha AG Stomp
8/6/2009 10:32:37 AM
Randy Hano (5375) wrote:

I wish I could get my hands on one as well. The physical size was big IIRC. I use a Boss Acoustic Simulator occasionally but I believe some of the signal is digitally processed. You can kind of hear the digital sound if you are sensitive to it. I believe that the Rockman unit was purely analog processing and yet I maybe wrong.


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Re: WTB - Yamaha AG Stomp
8/6/2009 6:35:28 PM
David Mackie (10566) wrote:

AG Stomp on eBay.

I can't seem to reply to your main message; must be some obsolete code in wholenote, because I can't do it with either Chrome or Firefox. Anyway, here's your AG Stomp; very cheap too. Better act now! if you see this in time.


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