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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

Комментарии • 21

  • @bobjenkins1757
    @bobjenkins1757 2 года назад +4

    Makes the mid-range and lower-end come alive ! I have one and swear by it.....I use it for a week at a time and the ears definitely notice the difference. The guitar sounds BOLDER

  • @12Radius
    @12Radius 2 года назад +5

    Put a speaker up to the sound hole and blast it ! Works good I did that to one of my Martin guitars. I kept the guitar on its stand and put a speaker on a chair facing the sound hole. Same as the toneright but way faster. Good test.

    • @Sir.RickParker949
      @Sir.RickParker949 Год назад

      It makes good sense it would work, so I'm gonna try it and see. I can tell the difference in Randy's even though it's not like being there.

    • @12Radius
      @12Radius Год назад +1

      @@Sir.RickParker949 I also have one of these tonerite they work too.

  • @scame76
    @scame76 2 года назад +8

    Would love to here in person as it is thru my speaker I here nothing no difference

  • @BobPerrone
    @BobPerrone Год назад +1

    I have used it on my high end as well as lower end/backyard guitars. It does make a difference!

  • @LiamDTurner
    @LiamDTurner 2 года назад +2

    Randy the Great
    The Father the Man ...the educator....WHAT YOU DO IS VALUABLE AS GOLD.... When we were kids how hard was it to find this knowledge?...now we just wait for you to "COME GIT US" ...Thoughts and prayers Brother ...

  • @gingerbeer914
    @gingerbeer914 7 месяцев назад

    IMHO, for strumming a dreadnought guitar the ideal celluloid picks are 0.71-0.96mm.
    2.0mm is very heavy. It's a gypsy jazz gauge (purple Stubby).
    Although I must admit that I sometimes use a magnetite pick for Lord of the Dance at the end of the session.

  • @Jam-m7m
    @Jam-m7m 2 года назад +2

    On all my guitars and on one mandolin it really worked especially The Loar 600 Mandolin but it worked great

  • @Sir.RickParker949
    @Sir.RickParker949 Год назад

    I can tell a difference and it does sound much better. While on the subject of vibration,when I was still in my teens I used my mom's hand held back massager to
    Fix a long split in the back of friends guitar and I used it help getting the glue into the crack as far as possible and it must have worked well because it's been over it's been over 45 years and
    He still plays it and it has not came loose in all those years. I used elmer's carpenter's glue on it,but now I've been using titebond
    For a long time now,but I can vouch for the elmer's carpenter's glue too they both work great. Vibration makes a world of difference in many things for sure. Wow this video is 1 I hadn't seen yet because I didn't run into you and your channel until about 3-4 months ago.
    Now here it is 2-13-23 awaiting for a EMP from a
    Balloon attack!Cat Stevens was right even way back then " it's a wild world!"
    Next time you go to fix a tight crack in a guitar you might wanna try the old vibration trick it's not failed with me yet.

  • @jdallison7061
    @jdallison7061 2 года назад +1

    It does sound less restrained to me , more opened up more equalized on low and high end.

  • @mellivebrown28
    @mellivebrown28 2 года назад +2

    Very imformative and well explained, Thanks for sharing new friend here! Subscription done!

  • @gingerbeer914
    @gingerbeer914 7 месяцев назад

    Green Dunlop picks are 0.88 mm AFAIK.

  • @seancasey5024
    @seancasey5024 9 месяцев назад +2

    You have animal heads coming out of your walls man.

  • @pauloalonso4416
    @pauloalonso4416 Год назад +1

    It boosted higher frequences.

  • @kilgoretrout321
    @kilgoretrout321 Год назад +2

    I don't know that I hear a difference...but I do know that I have a 2021 Martin 000-17e that doesn't sound like $2000 worth of guitar to me...and I will try anything haha

  • @Liquormans
    @Liquormans 11 месяцев назад

    They are expensive. I was shocked when I checked the price. $240.00,Cdn 🍁

  • @howabouthetruth2157
    @howabouthetruth2157 10 месяцев назад

    For anyone who is paranoid ( YES........I say PARANOID ) about the frequencies/vibrations of the ToneRite causing the guitar's bracing to "come loose" or "cause glue joints to fail"........then let me ask you this: HAVE YOU EVER PLAYED YOUR GUITAR FOR 4 TO 5 HOURS ( or more ) AT A TIME........SAY, DURING A PROFESSIONAL GIG, WHERE YOU ONLY TAKE A 15 MINUTE BREAK EVERY 45 MINUTES??? AND IMAGINE PLAYING YOUR GUITAR MIC'D UP AND WITH OTHER INSTRUMENTS LIKE BASS, DRUMS, KEYBOARDS, AND PERHAPS 1 OR 2 OTHER GUITARS, ALL PERFORMING A THE SAME TIME AT A RATHER LOUD SOUND LEVEL ON THAT SAME STAGE DURING SUCH A PERFORMANCE. NOW, IMAGINE DOING THIS 2 TO 3 NIGHTS/DAYS A WEEK, EVERY WEEK, FOR 9 YEARS STRAIGHT. .........BECAUSE I HAVE........The sound, tones, frequencies, and vibrations your acoustic guitar is experiencing during such stage performances makes the vibrations of the ToneRite PALE in comparison. NONE of my acoustic guitars ever had "braces and/or glue joints fail" during that 9 year period. What you Bozo's can't seem to get through your thick skulls is the fact that ALL quality made acoustic guitars WERE/ARE DESIGNED & BUILT TO VIBRATE. THAT'S HOW YOU GET YOUR SOUND. And the more a decent to high-end guitar gets to vibrate from continuous and/or consistent playing, the better that guitar WILL sound. So stop being so paranoid with ridiculous assumptions. And by the way: THE TONERITE ACTUALLY WORKS WONDERS. And here's something else: Take a great sounding acoustic guitar and put it away in it's case for months or even years without playing it, and the molecules/resins in the wood will re-arrange themselves to be "more dampened" ........causing the once great sounding guitar to "FALL ASLEEP"........THE GUITAR WILL NO LONGER SOUND AS GREAT AS IT ONCE DID BACK WHEN IT WAS PLAYED ALL THE TIME. But pull that same guitar out of hibernation and start playing it A LOT again......or use the ToneRite......and watch how fast that guitar comes back to life!!! ASK ANY LUTHIER. ............Yet some of you numb skulls are paranoid about the near-silent vibration of the ToneRite "ruining your guitar's braces and/or glue joints". Give me a break. Even if such a thing DID happen......it would only be due to A DEFECTIVE GUITAR with POOR bracing and/or glue joints.

    • @seancasey5024
      @seancasey5024 9 месяцев назад

      You must be a real joy to live with.

    • @howabouthetruth2157
      @howabouthetruth2157 9 месяцев назад

      Oh look folks: we have a troll buzzing around here like a pesky housefly. What's the matter punk? Are ya lonesome, bored, and have nobody to play with? OF COURSE. Why don't you go ask your single mother who the hell your daddy is. That should keep the two of you thoroughly busy & confused for months. @@seancasey5024