
Anthony Easton
The BOSS AC-2 Acoustic Simulator is a compact effects pedal designed to change the sound of a standard electric guitar into that of an acoustic-electric guitar. It features four acoustic "modes" that give guitarists distinct acoustic sounds: "Standard," "Jumbo," "Enhanced," and "Piezo." The "Top" knob adjusts the effect's overall brilliance and harmonics, while the "Body" knob adjusts the resonance of the simulated acoustic guitar body. The pedal also includes individual outputs for effected and un-effected sound, allowing for the use of separate signal chains and amplifiers. Additionally, it comes with a BOSS 5-year warranty.
Dimensions (W x D x H): 70 x 125 x 55mm (2-3/4 x 4-15/16 x 2-3/16 in. )
Weight (including battery): 440 g (1 lbs.)
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Below are live Reverb listings for the BOSS AC-2 Acoustic Simulator from Reverb. Stompbx automatically aggregates current offers to give you a quick look at available models, conditions, and prices. Perfect for comparing options and making an informed purchase.

Good
$72.96

Excellent
$59

Very Good
$120.38

Excellent
$115.51

Very Good
$107.67

Good
$70

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