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> > Leave it to Gibson to waste their time on useless > innovation. Who can't > tune a guitar? Certainly nobody you would want > > to listen to. Well,Jimmy Page uses a similar system that doesnt mean he canīt tune a guitar;-) I saw Michael Hedges once and it was mind blowing seeing not only his performance but how quickly he changed complex tunings he must have probably changed between 10 of them,without a tuner or sheet to keep track of them and replacing broken strings perfectly within sets while still entertaining and joking with the audience.This requires lots of experience and a perfect ear offcourse.But i bet that if this system had been around for acoustic(which i am sure is coming) he would have still embraced it. When i ocasionally do solo acoustic gigs i do a few open tunings as well and i only take one guitar most of the time but it does take me time to tune up fast between tunings and in perfect pitch specially at loud bars,so i still keep a tuner and this is where a system for acoustic like this would certainly come in handy! Luis --- Rainer Thelonius Balthasar Straschill <rs@moinlabs.de> wrote: > > I really can see the reason to quickly change > between different tunings at > the flip of a switch mid-tune. Looper Michael > Manring does this a lot, using > hipshot bridges. So that's not really > innovative...and it seems it doesn't > work for that application, either. > www.myspace.com/luisangulocom ____________________________________________________________________________________ Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/newsearch/category.php?category=shopping