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Eric Schmidt on Inventing the O-Port

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Uploaded by on Jun 16, 2010

Eric Schmidt on Inventing the O-Port

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  • sounds great to me, how much does does it costs?

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  • So, its good to record, but, its not natural, as the organic guitar sound.

  • Put that bad boy on a 12 string. That would sound sooooo goood.

  • Wow! Are all the generations of luthiers working with woods, tops, bracing, etc., being suddenly upstaged by an inexpensive plastic object? This oughta make 'em all feel good.

  • I just installed the O-Port on my Ovation Acoustic/Electric guitar. It's not a perfect fit for two reasons: the electronics inside the guitar and the fact that my guitar has the cut-away style body. Both of these things slightly distort the shape of the O-Port. Fortunately, it fits well enough to leave it in. The sound is definitely improved, both in volume and in bass response. Be forewarned that the O-Port may or may not work for you.

  • Got mine today! Well worth the $!

  • It sounds great, but does it interfere with a humidifier placed in the sound whole?

  • @BolFelix $20

  • you can extend it resulting in a lower frequency if the boom is too high

  • hmmm.. Why do the most popular videos have no decent demonstration?

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