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Sound hole covers??
I've never had to use a sound hole cover in the past , but due to some recent events i now need one. So the question. Will a sound hole cover mess up my acoustic tone through our PA system, i know it will unplugged, but plugged in will it go through the system as usual? I am currently using the L.R Baggs dual source system, which i feel gives me a very woody tone with just enough shimmer (with correct mic placement that is) So thanks for the help in advance.
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You are not amplifying the actual tone of the guitar, even if you have an internal mic, so it won't mess up the tone of the guitar through the PA or amp with a sound hole cover. |
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I think should have said acoustic sound...you know like that woody sound that screams organic woody acoustic. Sorry i'm know i'm not exspressing this well, hopefully you can gather what i mean. Ive heard of people saying it made there guitar sound muted, or sound thin. Thanks again.
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Sure, it will muffle or mute some of the acoustic sound - and why does that matter if it's going to be amplified? There are lute-hole-covers (http://www.lutehole.com) which are more air than wood over the sound hole and if you have to have acoustic sound while the cover is in/on - these are what you want (I own two). |
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Thanks larry for the tips and site link. They are definetly great looking. Maybe i'll give one a shot . Thanks again.
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What's the purpose to cover the sound hole? (I've been wondering) Matt Costa covered up half his hole with duct-tape once and since then, I wonder..
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~Zac Taylor GSMC w/ D-TAR Wavelength, K&K Mini, and Fishman Rare Earth Carvin AE185 w/ L.R. Baggs Element and Duncan '59's My Myspace: www.myspace.com/inoverflow |
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~Zac Taylor GSMC w/ D-TAR Wavelength, K&K Mini, and Fishman Rare Earth Carvin AE185 w/ L.R. Baggs Element and Duncan '59's My Myspace: www.myspace.com/inoverflow |