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Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2007

just testing how it works

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  • Can this work with a guitar?

  • @superstriker00  sorry i can't think of any way to use this with a guitar, its only two wires that connect and a quarter inch jack to plug into something like a piano :)

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  • "yippee-yiay-yay"

  • I am sure nobody ever called this guy "Mr. Charisma."

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  • i like it when u say "yippee-yiay-yay",,,

  • Your "yippie-yay-yay" sounds sarcastic! xD

  • @nitram00 LOL same story ) and oxygen 49 ))

  • @kyleryan1996 hahaha yeah man, I know about that kit... but I didn't know the price :S maybe someday, I'm building a guitar and that is more extra money for me than what i've thought... (for now) Thanks anyway :)

  • Just Get The Fernandes Sustainer Kit. I Got One For Like $250 Bucks. so worth it.

  • hmmm i'd like something like this for my electric guitar, to feedback the sound and get more sustain, i need a pedal, i don't know how it'd work with a monitor or amp, and not always it'll be there, someone help me to know how could i build one of this for my guitar, i don't want infinite sustain, just more duration for harmonics and stuff like that just for fun and end songs at gigs, thanks

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