I have only used the FS-TA in the past and that was quite impressive. The effects are quite noticeable so I would expect the same from the LL-TA.
However when I say "noticeable" I should put it in context. The reverb is something you hear but it is not overdone. Same with the chorus. Although personally, I am not into using chorus for an acoustic guitar so I rarely used it.
The video demos don't tell the whole story because they are, for one thing, using a room mic which kind of defeats the object of the transacoustic tech. Also, you don't know how the sound has been processed. Some will say they don't do any post-recording processing but this is very often not the case, especially with sponsored videos and "Yamaha artists" videos.
I think you just need to trust your ears. If it doesn't sound right to you then it most likely isn't right![👍]()
However when I say "noticeable" I should put it in context. The reverb is something you hear but it is not overdone. Same with the chorus. Although personally, I am not into using chorus for an acoustic guitar so I rarely used it.
The video demos don't tell the whole story because they are, for one thing, using a room mic which kind of defeats the object of the transacoustic tech. Also, you don't know how the sound has been processed. Some will say they don't do any post-recording processing but this is very often not the case, especially with sponsored videos and "Yamaha artists" videos.
I think you just need to trust your ears. If it doesn't sound right to you then it most likely isn't right
Statistics: Posted by Saul — Wed Feb 21, 2024 12:24 pm