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RE: Klein-clogging 1



I have one on my Steindberger. I agree - they cut tone and sustain. I was
advised to replace the brass rollers with steel ones, but I'm not sure if
this would do all that much to solve the problem, which is inherent in the
way a string vibrates off a cylinder. Probalby wouldn't hurt, but I don't
play guitar much any more, any way.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Shellard [mailto:martins@pwdu.demon.co.uk]
Sent: Friday, September 01, 2000 4:28 PM
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: Re: Klein-clogging 1

Thanks Kevin
This is exactly what I want to know, interesting point about the Transtrem,
I kind of planned on getting one but if they don't work and cut tone ....
Martin Shellard


----------
>From: KB305@aol.com

>

> OK, this was my response
>
> <<
> I got mine in Oct 1997.
> Swamp ash, chambered, standard trem, Joe Barden pickups.
> The TransTrem I liked less: it has less sustain, doesn't work that great
> IMJ, and the tone is a little poorer for it.
> Get the chambered body, it's full of many different tones.
> I will never need another solid-body guitar.
> This one goes on every gig.
> It DOES change the way I play, like the promo says.
> Lorenzo German is a beautiful cat as well.
> Mine is right now in his hands: needs some fret dressing.  (I've played
> this 3-6 days per week for 3 years now.)  All normal work is free.
> I'd buy another one, but why?  This is the best axe I've ever played.  I
> can't understand why you don't see more of them around, except that
Lorenzo
> won't give them away to potential endorsers.  Torn, Frisell, Henry 
>Kaiser:
> they all had to pay for theirs.
> It's worth every penny.
> When I shipped mine to Klein this week I over-insured it, and I'd much
> rather have the guitar back than a check for $4K from FedEx should they
break
it.
> Call Lorenzo German at Klein.  You won't regret it for a second.
>
> Does that help?
>
> Kevin
> (see mine at http://members.aol.com/redroadtheband
> or members.aol.com/kb305/kb305  and go the  page labeled 'g'   >>
>
>