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The O-Port for acoustic guitars

July 30, 2010 by Chris

The O-Port for acoustic guitar seems like a interesting product to take a look at. The end result of this item is to enhance and sharpen the sound of ones’ acoustic guitar. The other neat improvement that come with using an O-Port is that it helps conquer feedback when performing live through a PA.

To understand how you can install this accessory on your guitar check out the video below. I found the way he uses the capo to keep the strings in place while taking the strings off is a neat little trick.

I first saw this thing in the July issue of Acoustic Guitar. At first I was skeptical. It comes in 2 sizes and comes in 2 colours, black or ivory. Most of the reviews that I’ve seen online about the O-Port states that it does enhance and adds clarity to your top end as well as the harmonic/sonic tones. The mids of your guitar seem to be brought to the forefront of your sound which I tend to focus on a lot when gigging through a PA.

The only drawback, which I found mentioned only once in my search for product reviews, is how the O-Port affects the bottom/bass end. It appears that it dampens the bass end sound that is created from the top or front of your guitar. See some, but not all, of your bottom levels comes from the vibrations that are created top of a acoustic guitar. The other way is from the sound bouncing around the insides of your guitar that comes out of your sound hole or port.

Sometimes too much bass from the guitar brings on more feedback in weird sized rooms through a PA. Considering that this device is attached directly to the top of your guitar, it makes sense that it would stop the top from vibrating.

This invention would fit into my Larrivee perfectly. The pickups that I use would not be affected at all. If your acoustic guitar uses a side mounted system like a Fishmen Ellipse Blend or something like a L.R. Baggs M1 SERIES – PASSIVE PICKUP, then this one is not for you!

I have to say that I’ve never used or seen the O-Port in action. The effects from this accessory appear to be interesting enough that I entered a contest to win one. If I win one, fingers crossed here, then I’ll tell you all what I think about it! So …

Keep on Jammin’





Filed Under: Equipment, Guitar Equipment Tagged With: accessories, acoustic, acoustic feedback, acoustic guitar, deeper, Feedback, highs, improve sound, lows, mids, O-Port, planet wave, sound hole, soundhole

I’ve heard of Prog Rock but not Frog Rock

July 25, 2010 by Chris

I love discovering new bands that play distinctive forms of music but I just have to wonder what this Frog Rock bands plays?

Any idea’s out there folks? Come on Chris Noto, take a crack at this one! $10 bucks says that you don’t have these guys in your MASSIVE musical collection?

frog rock band

Ok if you do have these guys in your collection Chris, then my question for you is does Counterpoint play any of their tunes? I’d love to hear one of them at your next show.

Keep on Froggin’

Filed Under: Bands, Entertainment, Humor, Musicians Tagged With: Bands, Chris Noto, CounterPoint, different bands, drums, frog band, frog rock band, funny pics, funny pictues, guitar, Humor, singer, toronto band

Whole Lotta Love going on here

July 17, 2010 by Chris

It Might Get Loud sets the bar for music documentaries.

Director Davis Guggenheim gets together rock guitar gods Jimmy Page, the Edge and Jack White for, in the words of Jimmy Page, a little chat and then something else happens!

The boys just happen to have all their instruments of honour off to the side and then it happens … Jimmy starts playing this little song called Whole Lotta Love. I don’t know if this was planned but this is the first song that is played with all three sitting together, PERFECT I say!

The other guys just melt when he begins playing. The Edge stands up to get a much closer look at how Jimmy does it (holy shit, I sure would) and it looks like Jack starts to smile and shake inside with excitement! He is trying his best not to totally freak out, check it out. This is the best part of the show!

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suGVO5t96wI&feature=related

If you haven’t see it then search for it online or go out and buy it, I guarantee you’ll love it. I did. I remember when it first came out I thought that the concept was ideal. Having three generations of guitarists in one movie talking about whatever they want to can’t be all that bad. I didn’t think that they’d actually play but I couldn’t of been more wrong.

Keep on Jammin’

Filed Under: Entertainment, Music Styles, Musicians, Songs to Play, Video Tagged With: Davis Guggenheim, documentary, it might get loud, jack white, jimmy page, Rock, the edge, Whole Lotta Love

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