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If you own a couple of guitars that get played on a regular basis-
buying either one of these is senseless- it wont help you that much- IMO their for people who like to own nice guitars but really do not play them that much - which is also senseless in my way of thinking - simply put play your guitars more ( its fun ) .
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#32
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I have both. I prefer the Tone Traveller.
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#33
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If you give it a try you will see the untold wealth of tone the Tone Traveler can bring to most Factory stock type guitars. High end custom guitars that have already been maxed out via responsive tops and bracing, are another story. Then the TT might not bring much more to the table. The Tone Traveler is the real deal. |
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Hi all, I wonder if anyone have experience with the TT how it can fix or eliminate or has an effect on Wolf or dead notes?
Also, I don't really understand why the TT comes with a tablet? Everybody has a smart device, it should just be an additional app the customer download and then the price could be much reasonable. Or even better, we could just download an app which has useful tonal programs, and we could use our own BT speakers putting on the guitar or on the strings or next to the guitar... |
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I realized some time ago that I don't relate to these times we live in. The stuff people believe is bizarre.
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One of the things I love about playing the guitar is it removes us from the world of instant gratification. If I want my guitar to open up, I will play it! It takes time to break a guitar in, that's part of the joy. I keep my guitars on stands so when I play one, the others are naturally absorbing the vibrations. I have no interest in using either product.
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folks buy into all the malarkey being sold in this internet world and the sellers know it, tell folks what they want to hear and ching ching goes their register, easy sale
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#38
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I have been using the Tone Traveler for nearly a month on my 5 acoustics and my wife’s 3 acoustics. So far the two guitars that I noticed the biggest changes on are the Larrivee OM-40R and my new J-45 Koa. These two guitars have the most amount of time on the TT as well. Around 80 hours each.
I didn’t notice as much change on mahogany guitars for some reason. That is the opposite of what I expected. As a softer back wood, I thought my 000-18 and my wife’s 000-15m would exhibit change faster.
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My guitars are too resonant. I have to back off a notch when I play them. The last thing I'd want to do is slap a vibrator on them and possibly make them even more resonant.
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#40
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Dumbo thought his feather made him fly....
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