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Petrichor

 

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RE: Aquila most durable set? (in reply to Arash

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I was there.
Are you from Germany? You are not one the two guys I met and we played some good old gypsy kings together by any chance?


No sir, I'm from the US (Florida) I wasn't there. But, It seems like you had a great time. I hope, so.
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Arash

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RE: Aquila most durable set? (in reply to Petrichor

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ORIGINAL: Petrichor

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I was there.
Are you from Germany? You are not one the two guys I met and we played some good old gypsy kings together by any chance?


No sir, I'm from the US (Florida) I wasn't there. But, It seems like you had a great time. I hope, so.


Ah,alright. Yes it was good. Though the main music fair moved from Germany to China couple of years ago I believe. That one was much bigger. People like Felipe Conde, Sanchis, et. dont show up here anymore, only companies like Alhambra, Saez, etc. were there. And even those were not that happy with visitor count. Biz seems to be rough these days.

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Petrichor

 

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RE: Aquila most durable set? (in reply to Arash

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Ah,alright. Yes it was good. Though the main music fair moved from Germany to China couple of years ago I believe. That one was much bigger. People like Felipe Conde, Sanchis, et. dont show up here anymore, only companies like Alhambra, Saez, etc. were there. And even those were not that happy with visitor count. Biz seems to be rough these days.


Yessir, the economy of everything seems to be downhill. Glad you had a good time.
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hxwhf72752003

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RE: Aquila most durable set? (in reply to itoprover

Hi, I use the original one. I think that's enough for my Conde. I tried SAVAREZ 540cr and the base is not good on my guitar.
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hxwhf72752003

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RE: Aquila most durable set? (in reply to sol512

DAddario is good for those great guitars because it has the cleanest natural sound and all sounds depend on your guitar. The only imperfect thing DAddario is the lifecycle
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mecmachin

 

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RE: Aquila most durable set? (in reply to Arash

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I completely changed from hard tension which i played for years on my Sanchis 1f extra to medium/low tension.


just followed this advice. Great result. Furthermore, I had my RSC to the luthier to lower inter-string spacing at the bridge from overall 60 to 56mm. Changes life.
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Arash

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RE: Aquila most durable set? (in reply to mecmachin

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ORIGINAL: mecmachin

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I completely changed from hard tension which i played for years on my Sanchis 1f extra to medium/low tension.


just followed this advice. Great result. Furthermore, I had my RSC to the luthier to lower inter-string spacing at the bridge from overall 60 to 56mm. Changes life.


That string spacing would be hell for my fat fingers but glad you enjoy the ease of playing with less tensioned strings. Of course, there is always a compromise to be made when you choose between hard and low tensions ( a bit of volume, this and that) and some playing styles simply are better off with hard tension, but it is worth to try out and see.

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