Planet Waves O Port
Capo Guy
Posted 2011-03-01 5:35 PM (#355285)
Subject: Planet Waves O Port



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Would these work on a center hole guitar like the CajonPort does on a cajon?



Didn't want to hijack the other thread.
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stephent28
Posted 2011-03-01 5:52 PM (#355286 - in reply to #355285)
Subject: Re: Planet Waves O Port



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Couple of people make those guitar ports.

I got one free when I bought a 6 pack of strings during a promo about a year ago.

Did not impress me on my guitars but on the proper axe would probably enhance the loudness and direction of the sound waves.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2011-03-01 6:57 PM (#355287 - in reply to #355285)
Subject: Re: Planet Waves O Port


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It was launched at the 2010 NAMM show and recently licenced by D'Addario. The cajon port works in exactly the same way that a bass tuning tube in a loudspeaker enclosure. The OPort is Snakeoil. Forget it
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Capo Guy
Posted 2011-03-01 7:19 PM (#355288 - in reply to #355285)
Subject: Re: Planet Waves O Port



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Thanks Paul. That's kinda what I thought, but when I read the other topic I thought why not ask.
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smokey
Posted 2011-03-01 8:40 PM (#355289 - in reply to #355285)
Subject: Re: Planet Waves O Port


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more miles per gallon, higher top speed.....
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