| Subject: | Re: [RESOGUIT-L] Weather and cone tension | | Date: | Wednesday, January 30, 2008 17:40:58 (-0500) | | From: | D. Tannehill <ephsmath-phys @...net>
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From: "Richard DeNeve" <richard_d13132@yahoo.com>
> What had Dan been doing before he went to his guitars?
> Years ago, I used to go deer hunting for days at a
> time, living in a barely heated tent, and hearing no
> sounds but soft voices and wind in the trees. When I
> got home and played my guitar, it sounded very trebly.
> After 20 minutes or so, it sounded normal again. If
> Dan spent the hour before playing out with a rackety
> snow blower, his guitars would sound a lot different
> than "normal" until the stapedeus muscles in his ears
> relaxed a bit. Just about the time it takes to find a
> small screw driver and back off on that tension screw.
>
> Makes a good story, anyway. The real truth we may
> never know.
> Dick DeNeve
>
Perhaps that's it. With Virginia, it occured at the New England Steel Guitar
Asssociation meeting. I was surrounded by PSGs and one double neck
Rickenbacker, all with BIG amps. With Lassie, I suppose she just needed a
chance to wake up. She had been in her case for quite some time.
Dan
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