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<DIV> Paul</DIV>
<DIV> I got it. I think it's a manufacturing miscalculation in h=
ow
much the string was originally stretched & or twisted while wrapping. Mo=
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my misery is with tri-chords or bichords on Stwy A's being dead at first and=
failing to resuscitate apon stretching or twisting</DIV>
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BACK="#ffffff" PTSIZE="10" FAMILY="SANSSERIF">Dale:<BR><BR>I guess m=
y question
has to do with what causes the "false" (but really real) beats. Is it dire=
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attributable to twisting, or something deeper in the string vibratory syst=
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after but not because of the twisting. More research.<BR><BR>PR-J</FONT>
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