Now made in USA! It’s no secret that vintage instruments sound better. Tens of thousands of hours of play time alter the molecular structure of the wood fibers, aging the instrument and creating a richer, sweeter, and louder tone. The ToneRite accelerates this same play-in process by using a set of sub-sonic frequencies to simulate long term play. Simply attach the ToneRite whenever you are not playing, and expect to hear a dramatic increase in resonance, balance, and range after only a week of use. All new 3rd Generation! We have now released the all-new 3rd generation ToneRite for guitar! These 3rd generation models are hot off the press and represent the newest and most advanced ToneRite yet. The third generation can be used equally on steel or nylon string acoustics, as well as archtops and hollowbodies! Some of the improvements of the 3rd generation are provided below. All New Electronics! The ToneRite electronics have now been updated to be better than ever. This update allows for much finer control over intensity and harmonic content while being in-line with the ToneRite for ease-of-use. New Elastone Feet! After over a year of research, we are finally releasing our new Elastone feet. These feet not only fit better and are safe for long term use, but also improve the energy transfer from the ToneRite to your instrument. The result is a quieter, more efficient, and faster device. The easiest ToneRite to use yet! You can now use this single model of the ToneRite on steel string and nylon string acoustics as well as archtops and hollowbodies. Works on Electric guitars, too! Attain the response, tone and sustain that you love from vintage electrics to your instrument now.
Number of Strings | 6 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
String Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Body Material Type | Plastic, Metal, Wood |
C**Y
Works great
Used this on my Eastman AC322CEL and it increased sustain and sweetend the low-end giving my guitar a more balanced tone then it had. It's on my brand new Taylor AD22e shown in pick and after 7 hours I can hear more of a difference then with my Eastman.The Taylor literally came off the production floor six weeks ago and landed in my hand Friday. It's a beautiful guitar and now I don't have to favor it, to open it up.
A**R
It worked for me
Last fall I got a brand new Martin GPC-28. A beautiful shade-top. Being new it sounded very tight and stiff. But it looked so pretty I just assumed that it would come around with time. Rather than wait, I thought I'd try a Tonerite. I think a lot of acoustic players sit between curiosity and doubt with Tonerite (I did). So I put the thing on the guitar for the recommended 144 hours and I was really impressed. And my guitar player buds agreed. The guitar has picked up a tasty rich woodiness. Also described as "bawls". We know acoustic guitars can vary a lot and YMMV. But it worked for me!
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