Digitech Mosaic 12-string effect pedal vs LR Baggs Align Session Acoustic Guitar Effects Pedal
Overall winner: Digitech Mosaic 12-string effect pedal
Key Differences
LR Baggs Align Session (A) focuses on analog saturation, compression/EQ, and adjustable gain for different pickups, making it tailored to shaping acoustic tone. DigiTech Mosaic (B) offers polyphonic pitch shifting/doubling, true bypass, and battery operation for 12-string simulation and pitch effects, making it better for players wanting doubled/polyphonic textures
Digitech Mosaic 12-string effect pedal
Transforms a 6-string guitar into a 12-string-style sound with polyphonic doubling. Includes true bypass and battery operation options. Customers praise its sound quality and ease of use, noting realistic 12-string emulation
Pros
- polyphonic pitch shifting and doubling
- battery operation option
- true bypass
- easy-to-use 12-string emulation
Cons
- mixed functionality reports from users
LR Baggs Align Session Acoustic Guitar Effects Pedal
Analog saturation and compression/eq pedal for acoustic guitars. Enhances warmth, presence, and depth with adjustable gain for passive and active pickups; engages with a footswitch for either affected signal or true bypass
Pros
- Analog saturation for warmth
- Compression/EQ to smooth problem frequencies
- Adjustable gain for passive and active pickups
- Footswitch for affected signal or true bypass
Cons
- Customer notes focus on sound changes; no explicit drawbacks mentioned
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | LR Baggs |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | DigiTech |
| User Reviews | LR Baggs |