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Old 11-20-2012, 02:18 PM
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Rick,

Sorry to hit a nerve with you but I did not mention any particular process. I simply gave the results of a scientific study that I conducted and was awarded a US Patent for the results. I have many patents and I am certain that at some point throughout the day that you encounter a product that I have had a hand in improving be it in your home, vehicle, or at the store. I am also not promoting those items either.

I am not one to stand by and let those with less knowledge stumble around. I speak up and present what I know and try to educate where I can. Hopefully my diverse posts on this and other threads and forums do just that. My post was about facts which you can choose to believe or to dismiss completely at your own free will but the accusation that I am only here peddling my products in this thread is off base and out of line. Just sayin.

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This sounds like a BASF ad.

Anyway these vibration effects (via whatever devices) are temporary, other than breaking in a new guitar faster, and if that is not true than be afraid, be very afraid, of what kind of guitar player you buy a used guitar from.
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Old 11-20-2012, 04:09 PM
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To me a poor man's tonerite seems more credible: other guitar sounds played in all chromatic keys + some extra low notes + sinusoidal wave sweeps (+ maybe your own voice begging "open up ! open up !")

The whole point is having an old pair of headphones and a guitar case that's a bit tight: put the two detached headphone cups on the top, make sure the case's lid gently pushes the cups when closing, et voilą ! The top really vibrates.

Run it day and night provided it bothers no one at night.

I did ... with no significant effect ... other than what i can see as placebo effect
sounds like the prime vibe to me!

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Old 11-20-2012, 04:24 PM
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There is no objective way to compare if there has been an improvement. Yesterday I worked on learning a song and thought I had it sounding really sweet. Today I picked up the same guitar to play the same song and it just didn't sound the same to me. A lot of what we think about sound is in our minds and our perception, which can change even more than we know...
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