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<blockquote type="cite" cite>Check out "voicing the renner
hammer" on rennerusa.com</blockquote>
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Good advice to be sure. I found this little paragraph from that
article interesting tho from a different thread discussed several
times in the past. Here we have that front duplex segment again.
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<blockquote>2. Noise in Capo Section - This is most noticeable
in the first capo section. Play a note in this section, and then
mute out the front duplex segment while playing. If there is an
objectionable tone, which goes away when this front duplex segment is
muted, then deep needling higher the shoulder is
required. Do not permanently mute this front duplex section, as
this will cause a ubstantial loss of power. ...</blockquote>
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<div>Yet another classic case of attempting to control the symptom,
instead of dealing with the disease. Needling to control string noise
kills it also.</div>
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<div>Ron O.</div>
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