Pegasus

As the painter Bob Ross used to say, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents and that is how the Pegasus came to be. I was experimenting with making a louder acoustic and I was hoping by freeing up the top, it would be louder. It wasn't, in fact it is fairly mid-range in tone. However, when plugged in, it didn't feed back and sounded like it was huge. I happen to have a friend who is a "science guy" and he took it into the lab and checked it out. Turns out it doesn't have the first feed back spike that every other acoustic guitar (including my round sound hole guitars) has. That is the one that drives the feed back loop. One Patent later, here it is.
Yes you can manufacture in America and easily support American companies
My guitars are all designed and built in the USA. Even when I buy T-shirts to give away with the guitars, I make sure to buy American. If you want America to thrive, rather than saying someone should do something, you should do something. I buy T shirts that are made in America. It costs me about $2.00 extra for the T-shirt, but I feel better knowing that I helped some other company stay in business in America. I'll even sell you a T-shirt if you want to help the American Textile industry.
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Justin Johnson reviews Pegasus Feed back proof acoustic guitar.
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