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In Reply to: RE: Herbie's Cone/Spike Decoupling Gliders posted by hifiman5@ptd.net on October 31, 2016 at 07:18:40:
Yeah, Hi, I would say yes, the guitar is still woody, but, as can happen with speakers there is some tradeoff when your ear is used to a bassier smearing affect that gets (more) removed with the new application. Before using Herbie's, I had A/B'd my guitar with Vibrapods and blue tack and my ears always preferred the sound of the guitar, as compared to the sound of the guitar where my body acted as (unwanted) damping with the contact points being my knee, chest and right arm. Using the damping "cubes" may look bizarre, but for me the sound is more important than the look.
I would like to see this application happening more, and there are other products for guitars (and cellos) but I doubt if they work as well. Thanks for your interest!
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