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Bill Terry
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From: Bastrop, TX, USA

posted 11 January 2006 08:22 AM     profile     
http://news.com.com/2300-11398_3-6001452-1.html
Tony Harris
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From: England

posted 11 January 2006 08:34 AM     profile     
Hmm. If you cain't TUNE it, you have no right PLAYIN' it!
Bo Borland
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From: Cowtown NJ

posted 11 January 2006 09:54 AM     profile     
There was discussion by Reece about 20 years ago about the future of PSG. He mentioned this type of system making all our changes electro-mechanicaly.
Bill Terry
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From: Bastrop, TX, USA

posted 11 January 2006 10:10 AM     profile     
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If you cain't TUNE it, you have no right PLAYIN' it!

Exactly how I feel...

John Macy
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From: Denver, CO USA

posted 11 January 2006 12:08 PM     profile     
While the ability to tune it instantly is a cool feature--you still have to tune it to set up your tweaked setup. The couple of guys I know that use this primarily use it to change open tunings (Sonny Landreth has one).

The ability to touch a button and have your guitar retune instantly, especially on a hot or cold stage, without looking at anything is very cool ...

Bo Borland
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From: Cowtown NJ

posted 11 January 2006 02:55 PM     profile     
Take a look at Ed Packards' post on pedal steel
http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum5/HTML/011800.html

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