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Post by nicholas on Feb 27, 2020 11:55:16 GMT -7
Has anyone tried this contraption? It seems like it would be really cool for my use. I just play my J45 studio at home. No need for an amp. But some effects might be cool. Stumbled on to this product which attaches to the guitar w/ magnets and projects the effects out the sound hole by vibrating the guitar back.
Any users, or thoughts?
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Post by The Bad Poodle Experience on Feb 27, 2020 16:10:18 GMT -7
Has anyone tried this contraption? It seems like it would be really cool for my use. I just play my J45 studio at home. No need for an amp. But some effects might be cool. Stumbled on to this product which attaches to the guitar w/ magnets and projects the effects out the sound hole by vibrating the guitar back. Any users, or thoughts? "I like the Phaze III setting which makes your guitar sound like it's in a piano." F. Zappa
No, no experience but they sound very cool. I'm currently searching for a 2019 J45 Std. After that, i'm gonna go investigate the Tonewood amp.
I first thought you could put it on any acoustic guitar but i see it does require a pickup system. it's kind of like a talk box that uses your guitar's cavity instead of your mouth's cavity.
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Post by nicholas on Feb 27, 2020 18:09:21 GMT -7
Has anyone tried this contraption? It seems like it would be really cool for my use. I just play my J45 studio at home. No need for an amp. But some effects might be cool. Stumbled on to this product which attaches to the guitar w/ magnets and projects the effects out the sound hole by vibrating the guitar back. Any users, or thoughts? "I like the Phaze III setting which makes your guitar sound like it's in a piano." F. Zappa
No, no experience but they sound very cool. I'm currently searching for a 2019 J45 Std. After that, i'm gonna go investigate the Tonewood amp.
I first thought you could put it on any acoustic guitar but i see it does require a pickup system. it's kind of like a talk box that uses your guitar's cavity instead of your mouth's cavity.
Ha! Todd is about to experience Phase 3. I saw this picture looking at green guitar pictures a few weeks ago. Thought of strudel. I'm not sure, but I'd guess late 80's. I only have one acoustic, but saw you can buy extra mounting braces to put in more guitars. So you'd just need one of the actual units. I watched an installation video which seemed easy enough. As long as you have a pickup that is.
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