Guitar maker Dan Bouillez modified an inexpensive dreadnought guitar by replacing the fixed soundboard with a floating one, improving the instrument’s clarity, volume and tone. The fixed soundboard is held in place by the guitar’s strings, allowing it to vibrate more freely. Bouillez is currently adapting his prototype for production.
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Is there an APP that can measure the ultra low frequency levels?
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