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I tried it two or three years ago at the Musikmesse in Frankfurt. All I can remember is:
1. Yes, it improves the sound 2. Yes, again a thing I don't need
But:
You could buy more useless things. I just know that I would not use it out of a certain kind of conservativeness and closefistedness. I have a good sounding guitar. It is most usefull for cheaper guitars. It would fit to your cubist guitar though...
ORIGINAL: HemeolaMan yeah, how bout you get a cigar box and throw some springs in it and stick it to your guitar lol
Hmmm... a cigar box with springs in it? I think you're onto something there... Mind if I steal your idea? But I'll call mine something better, like 'la caja de Romeo y Julieta', or whatever brand of cigars I find Just not sure how to get it to 'improve the wood' though...
you could do some voodoo magic and channel the sprits to possess the top of your uguitar. then they'd be playing it all the time, make the spruce age faster..... sound better.... cigar box with springs...... steak knife....... car wash....... i like dirt...........