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  • 1 month later...
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On ‎01‎.‎11‎.‎2017 at 10:03, vektor said:

Si ... ti-a zis ce e asa revolutionar ?

Da man, sigur...o sa imi dea detaliat exact ce au aplicat pe corzi sau ce au facut din start, sa stie toata lumea :lol:..what?

Momentan sunt curios sa testez, nu procesul lor care ma gandesc ca nu doresc sa il dea in stanga si in dreapta, for commercial reasons  ;) 

Unii uita ca singurul system (din cate tin eu minte), care mentine asa tuningul, este vechiul trans trem de pe Steinbergers...so niste corzi care fac asta, singure , nedepinzand de sistem...e un uber bonus for me :) si cred ca si ei realizeaza asta.

 

 

 

  • 1 year later...
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Ma bucur ca pot reposta aici.

Am cumparat 2 seturi (s-au facut doar 100 initiale, semnate), si urmeaza sa fac some reviews.

:D sunt super curios! (gauge-ul este de 9-42, asa au fost facute toate 100)

Poze jos si mai multe detalii aici: http://www.kempacoustics.com.

Dr. Jonathan A. Kemp is a physicist and musician working at the University of St Andrews. His recent work involves the pitch sensitivity of guitar strings to player control and has resulted in a sets of guitar strings that bend in tune on four strings with tremolo arm use and is the subject of a PLOS One journal paper (articolul postat mai sus de Ciocanel) and an international patent application through the University of St Andrews, UK (International Patent Application No: PCT/GB2018/050296).

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4 hours ago, Razvan S. said:

Ma bucur ca pot reposta aici.

Am cumparat 2 seturi (s-au facut doar 100 initiale, semnate), si urmeaza sa fac some reviews.

:D sunt super curios! (gauge-ul este de 9-42, asa au fost facute toate 100)

Poze jos si mai multe detalii aici: http://www.kempacoustics.com.

Dr. Jonathan A. Kemp is a physicist and musician working at the University of St Andrews. His recent work involves the pitch sensitivity of guitar strings to player control and has resulted in a sets of guitar strings that bend in tune on four strings with tremolo arm use and is the subject of a PLOS One journal paper (articolul postat mai sus de Ciocanel) and an international patent application through the University of St Andrews, UK (International Patent Application No: PCT/GB2018/050296).

IMG_20190701_180658.jpgIMG_20190701_180701.jpg

 

so?

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