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Founders |
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Legal status | LLC |
Purpose | Guitar accessory |
Location |
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Products | Tonewood Amplifier |
Marketing | Helene Webman |
Product design | Ofer Webman |
Affiliations | HONZ Technologies, LLC |
Website | www |
Tonewoodamp is the creator of a novel acoustic guitar accessory that infuses amplified sound into the body of the guitar itself. The Tonewoodamp, attaches to the back of the acoustic guitar with magnets, takes a signal from the guitar's pickup, amplifying the output through the guitar body.[1]
A successful crowdfunding effort brought the Tonewoodamp to market, Ofer Webman concieved the idea and designed a working prototype, engineers were brought in to fine tune the product.[1]
References
- ^ a b Randall, Mac (2023-11-17). "ToneWoodAmp's Helene Webman on Her Company's Unique Gear and Mission". Acoustic Guitar. Archived from the original on 2023-12-04. Retrieved 2024-07-26.