Doitsujin -> RE: soundportparty in my patio (Aug. 15 2009 5:52:50)
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LOL!! [:D][:D] All the discussions about these holes let me think I landed in a porn foro... "Holes, holes, holes! All holes must go. At the Luthier (org.Titty Twister) we're slashing holes in half! This is a hole blow out! Make us an offer on our vast selection of holes! We got white holes, black holes, Spanish holes, yellow holes, hot holes, cold holes, wet holes, tight holes, big holes, bloody holes, fat holes, hairy holes, smelly holes, velvet holes, silk holes, Naugahyde holes, snappin' holes, horse holes, dog holes, mule holes, fake holes! If we don't have it, you don't want it!" [:D][:D] hahaha [;)] Ok one serious thought to the soundports, too. Normal guitars have no soundport, so the sound that hears the audience is different than the sound that hears the player himself. Because the real "main" soundhole points towards the audience and there the loudest sound goes,.. louder than the sound, the player hears himself. When you have a sounhole you have louder wider sound. Lets say the sound has than more the characteristics of the sound that goes forward when you have no soundhole. What is the logical consequence when getting louder sound while playing with equal force? Guess what... You start playing with less force. The player wont go on play with as much force anymore as he did when he had no soundport. Now he just plays as hard till he gets sufficient sound from the soundport to his ears. Of course with using less power. That means,.. the sound that he produces that goes forward to the audience will be less powerfull than before when the player had no soundport. So if you play without mic, the soundport is a clear handicap and it worsening the quality of the performance of the player. Many words few informations.... Think about it. Its exactly the same with many other things. An extremely wise man said in past: " A good horse just jupms as high as it must, not higher". [;)]
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