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Published on 02/16/12 at 06:14I mounted the ropes, pulling to "light" on my 12 string for about forty years, history of blood not too hard to force the handle. I bought this guitar secondhand, and ropes were rinsed, mounted over evil.
After having re-adjusted, mounted in the right direction, properly wrapped, defeated the origins of knots ropes which crossed over / under, I gave my Japanese game nine. Because it's worth it!
Since then I have no problem holding agreement, although this is mainly due to the adjustment and string tension when fitting.
The guitar sounds much more correct, although the intonation is slightly wrong on this guitar. This may be due to the bridge saddle. In any case it is far better than before. I was always a gap between the main rope and chanterelle in the treble. It's over. The guitar has almost lost its "chorus" natural so the strings do not "fight" more. The accuracy is there, slamming too. To see if the sound does not matifies somewhat with age. I hope these ropes grow old slowly, as suggested in the marketing!
After having re-adjusted, mounted in the right direction, properly wrapped, defeated the origins of knots ropes which crossed over / under, I gave my Japanese game nine. Because it's worth it!
Since then I have no problem holding agreement, although this is mainly due to the adjustment and string tension when fitting.
The guitar sounds much more correct, although the intonation is slightly wrong on this guitar. This may be due to the bridge saddle. In any case it is far better than before. I was always a gap between the main rope and chanterelle in the treble. It's over. The guitar has almost lost its "chorus" natural so the strings do not "fight" more. The accuracy is there, slamming too. To see if the sound does not matifies somewhat with age. I hope these ropes grow old slowly, as suggested in the marketing!