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Stew
14-02-2008, 08:46 PM
http://www.monteallums.com/enut_tuning.html#how

this seems to be worth a look at I found this while on the strobosoft forum having a browse. it is considerably cheaper than Earvana and Buzz Fgeiten and can be done by yourself rather than a luthier if you want. Anyone going to be game to try it? The samples sound pretty good to me.

daveyravey
14-02-2008, 09:05 PM
Yep, i'll do that to the Aria Stew...... if i remember :lol:

Speaking of the sound samples, why couldn't they just have before & after tracks, instead of using delays & reverbs to colour the guitar's tones as they have done here.
It would make life easier for the potential customer.

Stew
14-02-2008, 09:09 PM
Yep, i'll do that to the Aria Stew...... if i remember :lol:

Speaking of the sound samples, why couldn't they just have before & after tracks, instead of using delays & reverbs to colour the guitar's tones as they have done here.
It would make life easier for the potential customer.
good point there Davey maybe worth contacting the guy as he seems quite approachable. He must have before samples for comparison with clean sounds?

daveyravey
14-02-2008, 09:21 PM
Can't see a contact addy

Scali
14-02-2008, 09:26 PM
I think of it this way:
Such systems have been around for ages, yet hardly anyone uses them. I personally never felt the need to use it, and I suppose that goes for most guitarists, since there are so few users. If it really was such a big deal, most guitars would have it fitted stock.

Then again, perhaps I, and a lot of other guitarists are just too tonedeaf, and this system is a blessing to the 'chosen few' that are able to hear the difference, and have been annoyed by guitars always being out of tune.