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Joined: March 2002 Posts: 389
Location: RI. That small State out East | I play a Legend 1756 exclusively "never" plugged in. What, if anything would happen to the acoustic output if I removed all the guts?
This is a 1989 model in great shape. I assume it will weigh less. Does anyone know how much less?
Taking out the "clutter" inside the bowel... Will it impact the projection?
I think I know the answer. Just want the experts to give an opinion.
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 Joined: June 2002 Posts: 6202
Location: Phoenix AZ | Woz,
Others here will disagree, but YES removing the guts will improve the sound. It is just plain sense. A big box of electronics inside the cavity does have some effct on how sound waves propagate. I gutted the 2 knobber electronics from one of my adamas guitars and was pleased with the result. If nothing else it makes the guitar much more balanced to hold. |
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Joined: November 2002 Posts: 3666
Location: Pacific Northwest Inland Empire | Thanks for that observation, Dave. I really didn't think I wanted to go searching for a replacement preamp on that old 1121, anyway. It's only got the two small holes by the neck, so the potential effect is hardly an issue. Now, replacement of braces- that's another thing, altogether...... |
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