valleyguy
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Why you shouldn't rub the top of your guitar for too long.
Sorry it's non-Guild....... :wink:
Sorry it's non-Guild....... :wink:
:lol: :lol: :lol:valleyguy said:Why you shouldn't rub the top of your guitar for too long.
Sorry it's non-Guild....... :wink:
:lol:Retropicker said::shock: Those guitars have cajones.
Judging by those "ported bouts", maybe the player's the only one who can? :roll:Retropicker said:I would like to hear one.
adorshki said::lol:Retropicker said::shock: Those guitars have cajones.
Judging by those "ported bouts", maybe the player's the only one who can? :roll:Retropicker said:I would like to hear one.
Actually, I know you're right. Was just funnin' I always remember my surprise when someone first told me the soundhole is to let the sound IN, not OUT.... :lol: BUT...since the soundholes aren't right under the strings, and the bodies are radically irregular, it DO raise questions about just how loud they might be...now that I think about it, maybe they really ARE intended more for the player than the audience?mjudd said:My understanding is that most of the sound of a traditionally designed acoustic guitar comes directly from the vibration of the top, not from the soundhole. Disclaimer: I've never heard one of these played, so I might be way off base on this.adorshki said::lol:Retropicker said::shock: Those guitars have cajones.
Judging by those "ported bouts", maybe the player's the only one who can? :roll:Retropicker said:I would like to hear one.