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What are the characteristics of an open soundhole with respect to a closed soundhole?

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What are the characteristics of an open soundhole with respect to a closed soundhole?

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Basically, we can say that the sound from a closed soundhole is more distorted, while the open soundhole is more indicated of clean sounds. Obviously the essential components of the soundhole are important, like the cones, which greatly influence the final sound. One example of a closed soundhole, is the Marshall, which mounts Celestions in various configurations, and has its own typical trademarked sound. An example of a closed soundhole would be the Mesa Boogie, which mounts the ElettroVoice, that are characterized by an ever present tone in the high frequencies. In the end, the judgement of the sound produced by either type of soundhole remains very subjective.

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