Three acoustic rigs for strat & P90 guitars based on the morgan AC20

  • Title says it all !


    Use Neck pick ups on both and adjust guitar vol & tone , strum like on a folk guitar


    Tweak front EQ to taste & color


    Also try some clean sense tweaks on the input and store them on your own rigs tweaks.


    listed under :


    • Morgan acoustic strat
    • Morgan acoustic P90

    clip from P90 semi hollow :


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  • P90 sounds pretty good (neck pickup, volume rolled off a tad), but the output volume is very, very low. Even adding a couple pure boosters and cranking the toaster volume and it's still a bit too soft. Any suggestion for how to make this somewhat equal with other rig volumes?

  • Sorry, input sense? Don't know what this is or what you mean. I've checked everything I know to check and the volume is still way too low. I can make it work if I crank this particular rig, but I'm mostly maxed out.


    All my other rigs are set around 0.0 db volume and maybe a slight boost in the amp volume, this sim is much quieter.


    I'll continue to mess with it as I like the tone.

  • I just put a new one on RigEx , a lead acoustic tones for P90 neck PU rig name is : Morgan acoustic P90 lead


    it has some great nylon feel to it , I really dig this tone for leads with that long verb/delay


    also suitable for mix cutting rhythm strums if you remove the DL4 FX


    hear it in action from 2:08 in this track :


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