Re-Tuned: A Circular tech fix for old guitars
  • FOUNDling Reusery
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    Re-Tuned: A Circular tech fix for old guitars

    by FOUNDling Reusery » Wed Sep 18, 2024 10:53 am

    I run a circular economy product development business in Victoria Australia, and wanted to share a new guitar based project which I believe will appeal to some on here.

    Twisted neck, lifting bridge, sticky tuners, or just not getting played anymore, an old guitar is often little more than an attractive door stop. That’s about to change.

    Introducing Re-Tuned, a Bluetooth speaker module designed to fit into the sound hole of an old guitar, transforming it into a beautiful sounding Bluetooth speaker.
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    Designed in Victoria, Australia, our Bluetooth speaker kit will transform almost any full sized acoustic guitar (and many 3/4 size acoustic guitars) into a beautiful sounding Bluetooth speaker. Simply remove the old strings, slide the kit into the sound hole, tighten the built-in clamps, screw on the cover, plug in the power cord, and enjoy your cool new Bluetooth speaker.

    Each Re-Tuned kit comes with a pre-assembled amplifier module featuring a quality 20W Apt-X compatible Bluetooth amplifier and high quality 2.5" speaker, as well as a speaker cover plate. Australian delivered kits will come with a 240V power pack, international kits will come with a USB power supply for universal compatibility.

    We have designed Re-Tuned to fit as many different guitars as possible. The kit will fit seamlessly into most full size guitars and many 3/4 size ones.

    Re-Tuned sets out to be the most sustainable bluetooth speaker kit on the market. Not only is the kit designed to make use of old unused guitars by turning them into the speaker’s acoustic chamber, they are also constructed in the most sustainable fashion possible. All parts are easily accessible for repair or upgrade, and if we hit our $12,500 funding goal we will be able to make every plastic part of the speakers from recycled milk bottle caps right here in Australia.

    With over 1.8 million acoustic guitars sold in the USA alone every year, there are a lot of guitars reaching the end of their playable lives. We want to make just a few of them useful again.

    Re-Tuned is currently in pre-production, so if you’d like to get your hands on one, or want to find out more, head to https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/fo ... h-speaker/


  • Robert Hartig
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    Re: Re-Tuned: A Circular tech fix for old guitars

    by Robert Hartig » Fri Dec 20, 2024 12:08 pm

    Wow, this is such a brilliant idea! Re-Tuned not only gives old guitars a second life but also creates a unique and functional product out of something that might otherwise gather dust. I love how this combines sustainability with creativity—turning something sentimental like an old guitar into something useful and modern.

    The fact that you're incorporating recycled materials, like milk bottle caps, into the design makes it even more impressive. It’s great to see a product that’s not only innovative but also environmentally conscious.

    I’m curious—does the shape or material of the guitar significantly impact the sound quality of the Bluetooth speaker? Also, for people who might not have an old guitar lying around, would there be plans to offer kits with pre-loved guitars in the future?

    Looking forward to seeing this project thrive—it’s such a fantastic concept!
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    Re: Re-Tuned: A Circular tech fix for old guitars

    by Tonya Coffey » Sun Dec 22, 2024 1:39 pm

    This is such a cool idea! Giving new life to old instruments is fantastic, and the sustainability aspect is a huge plus. I've been wanting to find a way to repurpose my dad's old acoustic that's just been collecting dust for years. Re-Tuned seems like the perfect solution.

    A couple of questions though:

    How does the sound quality compare to a traditional Bluetooth speaker? Does the guitar's body resonate well with the speaker?
    Have you considered offering different cover plate designs to personalize the look of the speaker?
    Overall, this is a brilliant concept and I'll definitely be checking out your Kickstarter! Best of luck with the campaign.

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