>The placebo effect is very real. > > > >David Love If a treble note sounds false after repeated tuning, I turn around a felt muting wedge and give the wire a few smart whacks with the thick end, a couple inches in front of the bridge. Perhaps it's the placebo effect at work, but sometimes I imagine I can hear a difference. I think that the main benefits of the procedure are the release of frustration and the fact that I'm not taking a hard tool to the wire and deepening the string groove on the bridge top. Susan Kline
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