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The Stereo Acoustic Guitar

March 15, 2011 by Chris

I ran into this rather interesting story about a custom made acoustic guitar called the Stereo Acoustic guitar created by a guitar luthier named Paul Kinny. I found the story on Gizmag.

At first, the appearance of the Stereo Acoustic, looks like it’s a guitar right out of an Austin Powers movie. Then when you take a closer view of it you go hmmm … interesting indeed! With a large top or face of the guitar, it gives you the impression that what you have here is one loud acoustic! In my travels, I have found that the larger the surface an acoustic guitar has, the more area it has to vibrate, thus achieving a loud sound. There are other factors in play here that will make you instrument louder overall.

Like the inner bracing of an acoustic, like the OM technique in creating fantastic sounding acoustics, that give you this effect.

Unfortunately you can’t see exactly how deep the Stereo guitar is in this particular video. If you could, it would help you quickly determine if you are looking at a loud acoustic. The greater the distance between the top and the back of an acoustic you have, the more area your sound has to bounce around giving you a deeper, warmer sound, generally speaking that is.

In the video that I’ve included below, do you notice something else that was different with this guitar than with others you’ve seen or played? Where is the sound hole located on it?

Traditionally sound holes are circular holes placed in the front of the guitar. If you look at where the microphones are in the still picture of this video, you’ll notice that they are positioned right above the guitarist, both to the left and right of his head. I noticed a mic in front of the Stereo Guitar that would pickup other ambient sounds, but what they would sound like is anyone’s guess. Anyways, these two sound holes are called guitar side ports.

I’ve touched on the topic of guitar side ports before, but this guitar has something about it that makes it stand out from the rest of the crowd. This one has two guitar side ports on it. By having the side ports in this location of the guitar, they focus the sound to both of your ears. You will achieve a stereo effect with something like this, this is really interesting to me.

I’m not sure what the sound would be like to a person sitting in the same room. Would it be too tin-ie? Too Airy?

If you’ve seen one of these guitars in your local watering hole, please tell us what you think about the Stereo Acoustic Guitar?

Keep on Jammin’





Filed Under: Custom Made Guitars, guitars, Video Tagged With: acoustic guitar, custom made, guitar, guitar side port, Paul Kinny, stereo, Stereo Acoustic guitar, vimeo

Organic Bass Design

February 13, 2011 by Chris

I find this six stringed Bass guitar has an altogether organic look to it. The craftsman who designed and created this working piece of functioning art, did a fabulous job on this one.

abstract and organic looking bass guitar

The sliding piece of wood or guard is a mystery to me. Is it designed to rest the palm of your hand when playing, protect the pickup on it or just a futurist design that the artisan brought to the piece?

Speaking of the pick ups, I wonder how many there are on it. I think 3 but it’s only an educated guess. Any idea’s here folks?

The tail piece closely resembles the ones that you see on violins and violas. It brings a classy appearance to it. The knobs on this craftsman looking bass looks like it has active electronics in it. I bet this instrument weighs a ton! Do you think that the scalloped looking handle are actual handles for the bass so you can carry it upside downs?

Keep on Jammin’

Filed Under: Custom Made Guitars Tagged With: abstract, bass guitar, custom, distintive, guitar, organic bass, unique

One interesting Double Neck Acoustic Guitar

December 12, 2010 by Chris

I recently came across this great picture of a very unique guitar on a guitar forum. I have NO IDEA of the origins of this elderly instrument but I will continue on my search for it’s maker(s) or owner. If you have any info. about this guitar, please tell me.

When you look at the head of this guitar you see what looks like bell horns on it (think of a end of the trumpet if you would). If you are a follower of the hit HBO TV series called Boardwalk Empire, there is this violin player in the band, that has a similar bell at the head of his violin. This instrument is called a Stroh Violin. Click here for more neat pictures of a Stroh Violine for a better detailed look.

double neck acoustic guitar, stroh guitar

A Stroh Guitar looks like it would be uncomfortable to play but hey I’d be up to it.

Keep on Jammin’

Filed Under: Custom Made Guitars, Equipment Tagged With: 1920s, 6 string, acoustic, ancient instrument, bell, custom made, double neck, guitar, Stroh Guitar, trumpet

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