Is this actually an amp for acoustic guitars with pickups, rather than actual electric guitars?
I plugged my SF III into my Aspen a couple days ago & was surprised. Subjective observation, but it didn't sound half bad, Taylor T-5 & DC5 with the Fishman sound pretty darn acoustic.
The Plectron feature "colors" the sound in interesting ways,, seems to me the amp sounds best with at least a little of the Plectron dialed in.
"The chorus feature is dramatic, a much more "wild & crazy" ?? chorus than the Roland Jazz Chorus. Not so sure the chorus is all that classy a sound, but you know for sure when you switch it on. Amp has one & one only input, unless there's some capability from extra plugs in the back, don't think so, but then I know slightly more than nothing.
I have a couple MP3's of my Aspen plugged into different guitars, recorded on my Zoom H2. Anyone wants to hear amatuer recording of a hacker playing with a Guild Aspen; PM me an e mail address & I'll send em to ya. I'm still challenged posting MP3's to the net. You have to promise not to point & laugh.
Amp has an Active/passive switch & sensitivity control, Taylor T5 & DC 5 have active pickups (onboard 9v baterries), & work best on the active setting, the SF III works best with some boost, (5 ish) from the passive setting.
Notch filter works & isolates a problem bandwidth effectively, only one spot though. Rototron seems to be tied to the chorus, I don't know for sure & like I said the chorus is dramatic.
Footswitch activates the chorus & has a fast & slow button.