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Dragonfly Personal Powerless Stethoscope Amp.

A breakthrough powerless Stethoscope Amp which converts any guitar into a travel guitar and his customers love it!

You'll find some testimonials at the end of this page. No We're not on commission!

No batteries. No power supply to carry around, and not even a guitar lead. This is truly a stroke of genius. You have to give Robert Cerone from True North Music Productions 10/10 for ingenuity. The Dragonfly retails at only for $24.95. A bargain I reckon.

So how does it work?

The Dragonfly is fitted with suction cups that attach to the backs of most electric or bass guitars. The device amplifies a guitar's sound into headphones, which are included. The straightforward stethoscope technology produces natural, studio-quality sound and is a upgraded version of the same technology used in a doctor's stethoscope.

This is the gizmo below

Dragonfly Personal Stethoscope   The Dragonfly (Click on the image for a larger picture) 

 

Provides players with a lightweight, natural amplification device, that attaches to the back of almost any electric guitar or bass. Click Image for larger picture

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Provides players with a surprisingly sweet, natural acoustic harmonic tone, incredible bass response
that is studio quality, and makes it fun to practice, so you get better faster!

Hello,
I wanted to let you know how impressed I am with the Dragonfly. I just tried it out with my electric bass and the effect is incredible! As I thought, this is going to make an excellent quiet practice tool. It is a wonderful device. Thanks a lot!
Suhaymath Nasser

Hello Robert,
Many thanks for the Dragonfly which arrived last week.
I've had a good chance to try it with different guitars, and it sounds great on all of them.
The sound is almost stereo-like and enveloping, and quite unlike the sound of electrified headphone amps.  I've noticed also that it's easier to detect subtle changes in finger technique, vibrato etc., so I'm hoping to improve using the Dragonfly as a practice tool.
One other thing is that like its inspiration i.e. the stethoscope, it also could also serve as a useful diagnostic.  I've noticed very definite differences in the sound of my different guitars, and I'm thinking that it could be used, for example, to suggest the type of pickup that would best bring out the sound, or to test the effect of different  strings, picks, bridges, nuts, tuners or mechanical sustaining devices.
Wishing you every success. Best regards,
David Reece

.......Got it! It works fantastically on my 73 Rickenbacker bass and on my 7 string Conklin.Wow! I'm really impressed!
Joseph Barbarotta

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