ETD Unisons was something else

jolly roger baldyam@sk.sympatico.ca
Tue, 20 Mar 2001 20:44:21 -0600


>Hi Roger,
>
>While I'm not suggesting that it would be the same for you, if I were doing
>the tuning as you describe above, my hammer technique would be better when I
>was tuning each string to the ETD; my hammer technique probably gets a
>little fuzzy during the final aural tweaking, and would tend to explain why
>the aural tweaking doesn't last like the ETD-tuned unisons. I agree, BTW,
>that tuning all 3 strings as stable as possible will result in good, not
>perfect, unisons with little possibility of a "gross" error.

Hi kent,
            I am sure we are saying the same things, The ETD sure makes it
very easy to solidly set the string, and yes, I have been known to very
slightly bend a pin on those little tweek's.
Who me??????? Grin.   DENY! DENY! DENY!
Roger



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