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Subject:Re: [RESOGUIT-L] Thanks guys
Date:Saturday, October 8, 2005  20:40:46 (-0500)
From:Wayne Langdon <wlangdon @......com>
In reply to:Message 258 (written by Lynn Oliver)

Well the GHS 1600s were "muffled" or I guess "Stifled" would be a better 
word on the stock bridge.   You just knew the tone was aching to come out of 
there but just couldn't make it.   Ken told me that those nickel GHS 1600s 
had a rep for being "dead" right out of the package.  And after an 
unsuccessful attempt to hijack a set of J-42s out of him at Pearl Jam last 
weekend I ordered a few sets.  I forget which one now but Dewey or Richard 
suggested the FT-13s with the caveat that they don't last as long as the 
J-42s but sounded great as long as they last so I also ordered 3 sets of 
those too.
 I was not about to put those GHS strings back on after the bridge swap out 
so I flipped a coin.  The FT-13s won the toss. So short story long winded. 
I have no idea. which did the trick and I don't care.   The difference is 
nothing short of phenomenal!!
 As for slotting, the stock insert just had slits except for the 6th string 
and I suspect that the wood was soft enough that the strings just hogged out 
their own slot.  The new Bear Maple / Ebony is appropriately slotted for the 
different string gauges.
 One thing is that I have an ever so slight buzz / hum on the 3rd and 4th 
strings,  not really enough to be irritating but there none the less.  I 
suspect it's the string slots.  After I quit going gah, gah over the sound 
improvement most likely I'll hit the bridge a lick or two with a jewelers 
file.  Or maybe they will "play in" by themselves time will tell.

Wayne
Copperas Cove, Texas

~~~The only difference between a rut and a grave
...is the depth ~~~


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Lynn Oliver" <chief06@verizon.net>
To: <resoguit-l@elistas.com>
Sent: Saturday, October 08, 2005 7:20 PM
Subject: RE: [RESOGUIT-L] Thanks guys


> So you went from nickel to phosphor bronze strings, and generic maple
> inserts to Beard maple/ebony inserts.  How much of the difference do you
> think was due to the strings and how much the inserts?  How do the slots 
> on
> the old and new inserts compare?
>
> Lynn
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