> Well, I gotta go both ways, a little. (smirk at y'selves) I've got SD's >and S&S D's with rasty sounds, and the cure depends on the use. For open >hall, it's a feature. For close mic, a piece of black gaffers' tape works >well and doesn't gum things up. On one regular S&S D I'm able to leave my >two pieces stuck to the back of the capo. Lasts a long time. On imports >that have crickets up there, I use the off-node drop of white glue. I >prefer NO understring felt, if possilble. > Guess it could be one of those "no single right answer" kinda thingees, no? > >Laters, >Guy Exactly, Guy, thank you! Nobody really offered it as an option yet, but I suspect most everyone out there (like me) just ignores the durn things and keeps tuning unless they get specific complaints from the owner/operator. It's just another ceiling fan, lawn mower, washing machine, dot matrix printer, dishwasher, vacuum, blender, roofer, construction crew in the life of the tuner. Ron N
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