Pm or email me if you want to discuss how to scratch that itch.
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Re: Tonerite
Yeah... well... not even a Kemper will scratch that particular itch, I imagine. As evident...
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My stocks of Tone Kings might out strip Conway'sConway wrote: ↑Fri May 07, 2021 3:03 pmPm or email me if you want to discuss how to scratch that itch.
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Had a dig around. This one's a primeVibe. Intended for guitars and violins...
Doesn't produce a tone but accepts music from an ipod or any other connected source.
Doesn't produce a tone but accepts music from an ipod or any other connected source.
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I'd love to try the Tonare after that treatment. I formed some strong impressions of that guitar. Reckon I could tell if it has done anything or not.Conway wrote: ↑Fri May 07, 2021 10:57 am Anyone tried one of these things?
Vibrates the top of the guitar to loosen it up. Borrowed this from a customer of mine who swears by it. I'm about 90 hours in. Tomorrow might be test day.
If it works, I might try my PRS Hollowbody II next. (22 frets. Sounds nothing like a Strat. )
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I am just in awe of you Troy....Jellybelly wrote: ↑Fri May 07, 2021 6:16 pm
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Yeah, we've all done that. But it's usually a reference to the singer.
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Re: Tonerite
..and back to the subject of getting Acoustic guitars to open up: What I have found with any new guitars I have bought is to leave them on a stand in the sun for a few days as this seems to help the top to age. Often you can also notice the colour of the top wood getting a more honey like colour. The tone gets warmer and the guitar sounds less compressed when you play it. I often find new guitars to be tight and dead sounding. With my older and more well played guitars they actually seem to come alive in your hand as you get stuck into them almost like a living breathing animal.
Am not sure if all this holds true for Mahoghany top guitars though. Theres a theory about that a hog guitar needs to be at least 50 years old before it gives it best.
Am not sure if all this holds true for Mahoghany top guitars though. Theres a theory about that a hog guitar needs to be at least 50 years old before it gives it best.
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Do you think that the logic of this is that acoustic guitars reach an optimum and that it'll therefore at some stage pass? I recall John Williams saying something along those lines.vinylguy wrote: ↑Sat May 08, 2021 11:43 am ..and back to the subject of getting Acoustic guitars to open up: What I have found with any new guitars I have bought is to leave them on a stand in the sun for a few days as this seems to help the top to age. Often you can also notice the colour of the top wood getting a more honey like colour. The tone gets warmer and the guitar sounds less compressed when you play it. I often find new guitars to be tight and dead sounding. With my older and more well played guitars they actually seem to come alive in your hand as you get stuck into them almost like a living breathing animal.
Am not sure if all this holds true for Mahoghany top guitars though. Theres a theory about that a hog guitar needs to be at least 50 years old before it gives it best.