Sep 10, 2012 1:58 PM
Using Acoustic Guitar with the JM4
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I looked everywhere for the answer to this, sorry, I couldn't find it.
I'm playing a Taylor 414ce acoustic guitar. Would it be better to use the mic input on the JM4, or is there a Amp Setting that will work with an acoustic guitar?
The Taylor has XLR output straight from the guitar, but also will use the 1/4" TR cable.
If using the Mic input, am I able to get reverb and possibly chorus or delay in the effects train?
Thanks in advance.
Joe
Which input sounds best to you? The answer is as simple as that.
I was advised to use the Aux input for my acoustics because the Guitar input was going to sound like S**t. I originally did plug into the Aux and it was okay, but then I plugged into the Guitar input and it was also okay.
One of my acoustic guitars also has the direct XLR out, but I haven't bothered to try it as an input to the JM4. Biggest reason for not trying the XLR is that I don't need to- the other two inputs get the job done sufficiently. Second reason is I use the mic input for a mic.
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