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FAQ 

01

Is ACOSPACER suitable for beginner guitar players?

ACOSPACER is designed to be simple and enjoyable, making it ideal for beginners as well. We believe that the key to progress is having fun. When you enjoy playing, you naturally spend more time with the instrument, leading to improvement without even realizing it. This approach benefits both beginners and advanced players alike.

02

Who is this product best suited for?

ACOSPACER is popular with players of all skill levels, from beginners to advanced musicians. However, if you're looking for flashy digital effects, this product may not be the best fit. We recommend ACOSPACER for those who want to effortlessly enjoy natural acoustic reverb at home.

03

Does it stay securely on the guitar?

The ACOSPACER is securely held in place by strong neodymium magnets positioned between the boards of the instrument. When installed correctly, as outlined in the instruction manual, the ACOSPACER will remain firmly in place. Please note that inside the guitar, there may be areas with double layers of reinforcement or bracing. It’s important to avoid placing the ACOSPACER in these areas.

04

What precautions should be taken in storage?

For optimal storage of the instrument, keep it in a cool, dry place, avoiding high temperatures and humidity. The springs are treated to resist rust and other issues, so there's no need to apply alcohol or similar substances. Additionally, there's no need to replace the springs after purchase.

05

Why is the spring exposed?

The open design is a deliberate choice to enhance sound quality. After extensive testing, we're confident that this approach provides the best audio experience. We also tested prototypes enclosed in various materials such as aluminum, wood, and plastic. Each of these cases led to a noticeable reduction in reverb quality

06

Will the springs make a buzzing noise?

Our product is designed to operate silently because the spring is securely attached. However, in rare instances involving guitars with specific internal bracing (reinforcement material), there might be some noise if the bracing comes into contact with the spring. If this occurs, adjusting the position of the bracing usually resolves the issue.

07

Can ACOSPACER be used on a classical guitar?

You can achieve a substantial amount of reverb with a classical guitar. However, the mounting position might need to be adjusted depending on the bracing of the guitar.

08

Can ACOSPACER be used on a electric acoustic guitar?

Yes, it's possible. Just make sure not to touch the wiring or pickups during installation. Many pickups also send reverb effects to the amplifier. Additionally, the ACOSPACER is designed not to pick up sound and is resistant to feedback.

09

Will it affect the paint on my instrument?

To ensure the paint remains unaffected, keep the product away from high temperatures, high humidity, and direct sunlight. The magnets are designed with a smooth surface to protect your instrument. If you’re worried about potential damage, you can place a cloth between the magnets and your instrument before installation.

10

Can I leave it installed?

It's perfectly fine to store the instrument while it’s still attached. However, please make sure to remove it if you’re driving on rough, unpaved roads or if you expect significant vibrations, such as when running with the instrument on your back. Additionally, avoid storing the instrument in hot and humid environments.

11

Can I adjust the amount of reverb?

You can adjust the amount of reverb by changing the mounting position of the ACOSPACER. Please consult the manual included with your product for several recommended installation positions. While the ACOSPACER is designed to provide ample reverb on its own, you can achieve a richer reverb effect by installing multiple units. If you want to reduce the reverb, try the following steps: 1.Shift the installation position away from the center of the body. 2.Mount it on the back of the body rather than on the top. 3.Place felt or other shock-absorbing material on the end of the ACOSPACER's legs.

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