The skeptic in me has yielded to constructive research.
This technology actually may be somewhat useful to some.
And now I find Yamaha has a similar technology that they call "transacoustic", factory built into the guitars & pianos that share the transacoustic name.
HOWEVER, they fail to mention that it's line6 technology behind the curtain.
So how did I find this out? Am I psychic?
No, but at the end of their gushing pages on this new technology, they have the line6 logo.
That made it pretty clear to me.
Guitars...
TransAcoustic Guitars - Overview - Yamaha - United States
Pianos...
TransAcoustic™ - Yamaha - United States
Notice when you scroll to the end of the provided links, that line6 symbol
That in itself doesn't make it a bad product, but I think the line6 association will put many people off.
So how does this voodoo work? It's as clear as the light of day!
Or is it?
"We created a state-of-the-art, ultra-light transducer that can turn digital sounds into vibrations and apply them directly to the soundboard."
Hmmmmm, great explanation there, eh?
Having not experienced either one in person, I'm not placing judgement.
Am I still skeptical? Yep.