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I think you're asking the wrong question. Is there anything you'd like the amp to do that it currently doesn't? If so, those are the pedals to start looking at.
Alternatively, if the amp does all the things you'd like, but the switching isn't convenient, that would be the next step.
Personally, I've got a little acoustic board that I take out because I don't have an acoustic amp - that has a Boss Acoustic Preamp pedal on it that does some EQ and reverb stuff, a tuner, chorus and compressor.
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson
The difference between you and me is that these days I tend to plug direct into the desk so there is no guitar combo. I use the BodyRez and a reverb pedal and that is all between my guitar and the desk, both set to my taste at soundcheck and left alone after that.
Seasons greetings !
I've been down this rabbit hole recently, and I found that the LR Baggs Align series were excellent. The Align Session in particular offered a real improvement in sound, and kinda made it 3D through my Fishman Acoustic amp.
A really good pre amp pedal helps too. I tried several but nothing touched the Grace Design Bix.
Both of these are now up for sale, and this isn't a sales thread, just offering my experience. Im only selling as I need to fund my Fractal FM3 by Monday, and Im hoping that this will take over the acoustic role at church.