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That seems to be an outlandish claim. I do feel though that an old guitar that has been played alot will improve its sound because of being played. The belief is that the guitar is "exercised". I imagine the wood becomes use to vibrating a specific way and becomes more resonant. I have an 11 year old HD-28 that definately sounds better now, I did change the nut and saddle to bone which accounts for some of the improvement. I have read articles by Larry Cragg, who is Neil Youngs tech, who supports this theory.
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No offense intended, but IMO it's PSMJ (pseudo scientific mumbo jumbo).
You guys are all nuts. This clearly works. Didn't you check out the graph? It plainly shows how, after 7 weeks, the sound quality goes from a 6.5 to almost 9!!!!! When people provide that kind of foolproof empirical evidence, how can you keep naysaying like that?!
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