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RE: Alessi F6 Flamenco tuners (in reply to rojarosguitar)
that's what I wanted to buy, but finally did not, as the screw holes from my original machine heads didn't fall the same place, and You cannot completely make them disappear as far as I know...it's a pity
I kind of understand, though probably I would finally value function over esthetics. One can close the old holes with cedro and if halfways well done, it just looks like what it is: a guitar with new and better tuners.
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Music is a big continent with different lascapes and corners. Some of them I do visit frequently, some from time to time and some I know from hearsay only ...
A good musical instrument is one that inspires one to express as free as possible
RE: Alessi F6 Flamenco tuners (in reply to rojarosguitar)
If You REALLY value function over aesthetics, you can go with any of alessi's other machineheads, and don't even have that little flaw...haha
Aesthetics are important as well...
I think I've looked at almost every machine head avaible out there on the net, and liked this one the most..but I decided not to spend money on something great looking like this, to include some ugly thing -maybe not ugly, but noticeable at the first glance- right on the middle of it....that's just me
Yes, but part of the function is also the weight and F6 is the lightest machine made by Alessi, it seems ... but I'm not arguing, I might not like the look of it too, after all. So what did you take in the end?
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Music is a big continent with different lascapes and corners. Some of them I do visit frequently, some from time to time and some I know from hearsay only ...
A good musical instrument is one that inspires one to express as free as possible
I prefer this kind of plates better than the hauser style ones, though like the hauser as well I had a Rubner before and worked just great...I have schallers on it right now, and works perfectly, but I don't like the look...I could choose a rodgers, they have some nice ones, but they're way to expensive....
RE: Alessi F6 Flamenco tuners (in reply to rojarosguitar)
Well, if the price doesn't count Rodgers is certainly cool (though may have the same disadvantage of showing your old holes, because it's very unlikely the holes will be same place as your old ones, unless you order it custom made).
Rubner unfortunately cannot hold up to Alessi technically IMHO
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Music is a big continent with different lascapes and corners. Some of them I do visit frequently, some from time to time and some I know from hearsay only ...
A good musical instrument is one that inspires one to express as free as possible