Tate Harmann
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I did something a little different in this experiment...instead of switching back and forth between the sounds with the tornavoz and without, I decided to just record a whole piece that I had already recorded for comparison. This tornavoz is 3.25" deep and .005" thick. So it's a lot deeper but also quite thinner than the first one. I was amazed to see that it lowered the resonance from a G to somewhere between a B and a C! It can be hard to tell on the recording but to me it's pretty obvious that there's a bass boost - especially with over ear headphones.
I tried my best to keep the experiment scientific by using the same guitar, strings, pitch, recorder, etc. But...it's really hard to eliminate all variations...I ended up playing a bit more slowly here for some reason and it sounds ever so slightly quieter also.
Canço del lladre without tornavoz: • Canço del Lladre - Arr. Miguel Llobet (gu...
Experiment no. 1: • Removable Tornavoz Experiment No. 01
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Definitely a bit of a volume boost compares to the previous recording. This is almost like a precursor to an amp, ha ha. Makes sense; Torres increased shape, etc. and was trying to get a louder, more resonant sound out of the guitar. Excellent comparison!
Thanks for doing this demonstration. Even considering the audio is compressed through YT, I also believed the tornavoz sounded better. I think I noticed slightly better defined mids (especially D and A strings), but again, recording differences and audio reproduction have to play into that perception. Unlike the standard disclaimers attached to just about everything these days, I think I WILL 'try this at home'. Nice playing by the way too. If you're still tuned into the posts here, I was wondering (since yours is a DIY..) can you lend advice on: the thickness ('walls') of the material that should be used and relative weight. It would seem to make sense to use a thin as material as possible that is very lightweight.. Does that make sense to you? -Thanks
Ciao Tate, congratulations for the experiment and the execution! I'm interested in understanding how the tornavoz changes the guitar pitch, by lowering the guitar's body resonance frequency. My guitar's pitch is around G (107 Hz) and it seams to greate dull F# and G notes. Are you able to say how the tornavoz depth ad thickness act on the tone? Thank you in advance
I’ve never even heard of these things, Tate. I’m off to listen to experiment #1. Beautiful piece, brother man 👍🏻
Both are stunningly beautiful, Tate! I honestly hear very little difference in the sound, even with headphones on, but if pressed, I think I prefer the recording with the tornavoz. Not that I have ever shopped for a tornavoz, but I'm curious where you got yours.
C est tres beau.
not shure how i missed this one.
the bass is something else. really great. You say this one is thinner? How does it affect volume? I had the feeling my tournavoz gave me a boost
@Josh.Vanjani
Definitely a bit of a volume boost compares to the previous recording. This is almost like a precursor to an amp, ha ha. Makes sense; Torres increased shape, etc. and was trying to get a louder, more resonant sound out of the guitar. Excellent comparison!
@frededberg6893
Thanks for doing this demonstration. Even considering the audio is compressed through YT, I also believed the tornavoz sounded better. I think I noticed slightly better defined mids (especially D and A strings), but again, recording differences and audio reproduction have to play into that perception. Unlike the standard disclaimers attached to just about everything these days, I think I WILL 'try this at home'. Nice playing by the way too. If you're still tuned into the posts here, I was wondering (since yours is a DIY..) can you lend advice on: the thickness ('walls') of the material that should be used and relative weight. It would seem to make sense to use a thin as material as possible that is very lightweight.. Does that make sense to you? -Thanks
@nicolapetta7618
Ciao Tate, congratulations for the experiment and the execution! I'm interested in understanding how the tornavoz changes the guitar pitch, by lowering the guitar's body resonance frequency. My guitar's pitch is around G (107 Hz) and it seams to greate dull F# and G notes. Are you able to say how the tornavoz depth ad thickness act on the tone? Thank you in advance
@randysrhythm
I’ve never even heard of these things, Tate. I’m off to listen to experiment #1. Beautiful piece, brother man 👍🏻
@ericphillips7057
Both are stunningly beautiful, Tate! I honestly hear very little difference in the sound, even with headphones on, but if pressed, I think I prefer the recording with the tornavoz. Not that I have ever shopped for a tornavoz, but I'm curious where you got yours.
@karinemarchitto6368
C est tres beau.
@FS.2772.guitar
not shure how i missed this one.
the bass is something else. really great. You say this one is thinner? How does it affect volume? I had the feeling my tournavoz gave me a boost