In a message dated 2/10/2010 5:49:19 A.M. Central Standard Time, a440a at aol.com writes: It is easily demonstrated. I can visually discern a straighter string leaving the bridge if the light is right, and if you press on one wire and not its return mate, then take the wire off and look at the bends left where the pins were contacted, you will see that the string you pressed has a much more definite bend.(try it, you should see the same thing I did). That I can discern as well, and have. It is quite easy to see subtle string shifts by shadow and reflection and by differentiation during a procedure. What I was referring to as undemonstrated is the relationship between the changed curvature of the string and the tonal "improvement". Perhaps one of Ed Sutton's "high-end cause/effect" perceptions? :-) P -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/caut.php/attachments/20100210/6d35ebe8/attachment-0001.htm>
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