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RE: Tonerite review
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Patrick
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Joined: Jul. 7 2003
From: Portland, Oregon
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RE: Tonerite review (in reply to Patrick)
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Would it be possible for you to set up a recording rig, including distance to chair etc. (and not touch it!), record the a short solea or something, before it has been shaken, then record the same thing again afterwards, and then upload both mp3's ? I think this is a good idea, but in reality I don’t believe it will reveal much. The process of a guitar opening up can be subtle in many ways and I have my doubts you will notice them on home recording equipment in a non-controlled environment, crunched into an MP3, played through computer speakers. My Green has gone through some dramatic changes, but would you hear them in the above scenario? Questionable. We have all heard MP3’s of a bunch of high end guitars and can hardly tell the difference between them.
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