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Subject:Re: [RESOGUIT-L] RE: problem with strings that happen to be on a Beard
Date:Sunday, December 30, 2007  11:28:45 (EST)
From:Resophile <Resophile @...com>

The third string is the lowest gauge wound string.  All wound strings are 
wrapped around a non wound string. Mosr reso's use either  a .026, .027, or .028

for a G string. J-42's use a .026. That is the gauge most  preferred by many 
top pickers. Paul Beard has strings made for his shop. These  private branded 
strings have a special unwound wire wrapped by up to and  including a .029 
winding. While this string lasts practically forever, it is  very buzzy from its

inception. His super 29's are great practice strings,but  leave a lot to be 
desired at a performance.
    Coated J42's will last longer than just about  anything out there, but 
they have a tendency to sound less bright than J42's out  of the wrapper.
    Strings have a limited shelf life. After they are  manufactured, they 
begin to oxidize. I have unwrapped and installed new strings  that were one year

old, and they were half dead, and had no brightness.
    I can assure you that a MA6 with a buzz did not  have it when it left 
Paul's shop. I have gone up with Mike several times, and  seen him play each and

every MA6 or MA8 before it leaves. I have also seen Mike  reject guitars that 
were sent back to the assembly room to be disassembled on  more than one 
occasion.  And I have seen the crack technicians make  adjustments that correct
the 
defect or defects. These guys are fantastic.
    Finally, don't bitch about strings or buzzes. Just  keep practicing. When 
I started, we had to go to the music store and buy "Ball"  strings by the 
guage. A buzz was something you lived with or fixed yourself.  There was no Paul

Beard. And there wasn't any RESOGUIT on the internet to solve  my problems. 
Thank goodness for RESOGUIT!
 
 
                                                                              
              Gene  Krouse



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