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RE: New La Bella 820B
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pundi64
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Joined: Jul. 29 2016
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RE: New La Bella 820B (in reply to tele)
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I also have been using the older or newer batch,(no yellow label) ????? of 820 (red) on my blanca flamenco guitar, and have had no complaints at all, with my first set installed. So from what you are saying it is pot luck whether you get a bad batch or not, because I have 12 sets left, in my stock pile supply. So if I find these are going flat can we talk exchange for the new and improved 820's. I'll let you know what I have found out later, so far so good. You know, I've read thru all the threads in this topic, some say 820 reds are lousy, some say 820B's are lousy, others say the reds are bright and snappy sound, other complain about the 820B's, maybe the length of ones guitar scale board has something to do with it, staying in tune, at the 12th fret, and going e flat. Maybe some of these guitars mechanical tuners, if using them, are slipping slightly, or not giving an accurate tune from the start, also thinking maybe some of these guitars are warped on the sound board, at the bridge, not staying in tune, with weather humidity and temperature changes, these two factors can make a big difference in the tune of the guitar. I am using a set of 820 red's and haven't experienced any problems so far with going flat, sharp or any other tuning factor. I know when getting the guitar out of the case, and checking the tuning on a meter, they can be ever so slightly out of tune, just with weather conditions, but tune in with a very small tweak, on the tuner, I just take it in stride, are we all sure we're not just to the extreme perfectionists we take ourselves to be, just to complain. Every guitar will have it's own characteristics in tuning, staying tuned, or what string combinations to use or not to use, they are as individual as us humans are, or at least as we'd like to think we are. I have found what suits my two guitars, and flamenco negra, and a blanca, and they are as different as day and night.
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