Just remembered,... I have to change a set on a C7 in a few days. Actually, the bottom eight are wrecked and the rest is ok, but I'm going to talk the customer into a whole set, keeping the old good ones as spares. They have two C7's and it would be ok to have a near full set of spares, even if they are used. So... I can take off all the strings instead of one and a time, measuring say all the C's in the treble before and after, and then again when all is back to normal and give you all the results. Might be interesting. Cheers RicB Don wrote: >Hi Richard, > >Make that *no dangerous movement*. > >At 01:15 PM 01/01/2005 +0100, you wrote: > > >>Hmm... didnt there just fly by a disscussion about this very condition >>just a couple weeks back. Did I read those posts too quickly or wasnt >>there a pretty strong point made that there was no significant movement >>in the other sections when the bass strings are taken off ? >> >>Ric B >> >> >>
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