
Gear_Junky
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There's a nice topic about these in the acousticguitarforum.com and I thought we could have one here too.
I'm only reading good things about these (it's a small soundhole made in the side of the guitar (on top, facing the player usually). They're supposed to make the player hear his/her guitar sound better/truer.
I don't know if there are recording benefits (maybe putting a mic towards each hole for a stereo effect or something).
My main concern is this: I have a cheap solid-top acoustic (a Brownsville dreadnaught Taylor copy). What's the safest place for a soundport to make sure there's no tone compromise and that structural integrity is not weakened (if that's even an issue).
And since a picture is worth a thousand words, here's a picture just for fun (not mine):
Edited: how do I include the pictures inline instead of attachments?
I'm only reading good things about these (it's a small soundhole made in the side of the guitar (on top, facing the player usually). They're supposed to make the player hear his/her guitar sound better/truer.
I don't know if there are recording benefits (maybe putting a mic towards each hole for a stereo effect or something).
My main concern is this: I have a cheap solid-top acoustic (a Brownsville dreadnaught Taylor copy). What's the safest place for a soundport to make sure there's no tone compromise and that structural integrity is not weakened (if that's even an issue).
And since a picture is worth a thousand words, here's a picture just for fun (not mine):
Edited: how do I include the pictures inline instead of attachments?
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