Graphtech Acoustic Guitar Upgrade Test

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Uploaded by on Mar 17, 2009

Testing how Graphtech pins, nut and saddle affect the tone of a cheap acoustic guitar. Recorded with a Seymour Duncan HC Woody pickup plugged into a clean (no processing, just sending to mixer) Pod Xt into Ableton Live 7 (no effects).

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  • You seriously bought bridge pins/saddle to increase tone for an acoustic guitar COVERED IN STICKERS?

  • @Sydwayman Nope, bought them as an experiment to see how these relatively cheap products can work on a very cheap crappy guiter. As you can hear, there is an audible difference even on that piece of crap.

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  • Wow! The Overtones just spills over!

  • Why are ppl nagging about a bunch of stickers? It should only matter to the guy who owns the guitar, it's not like he smashed a Martin or something.

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  • how about a test to see if the guitar sounds better with or without the stickers?

  • @Sydwayman ROFL yeah...what a retarded idiot ROFL

  • Wow!  I'm convinced.

  • @HoSucWang

    Yeah all I have left to do is change the bridge pins with my next string change and then I'm set :L

  • it really made a difference wow!

  • I use TUSQ in all of my instruments. I laugh at how much of a difference it makes.

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