Re: [Harp-L] remark on the XB
I have to agree with Rick. I have been playing XBs in Low D, G, and A
for several years now. They have always been airtight without tweaking,
and are loud and flexible for fiddle tunes. They are also extremely
durable.
Winslow
--- Rick Dempster <rick.dempster@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Really? What's wrong with them? I've had a C for about two years and
> an
> A for one. I think they're a wonderful instrument (apart from the
> squeeky top end,with which I'm gradually coming to terms - sort of)
> and
> well worth the $$.
> RD
>
> >>> Zombor Kovacs <zrkovacs@xxxxxxxxx> 25/03/2007 6:05:12 >>>
> By the way. I have just bought two XB40-s. They are
> still plain crap out of the box. But after sealing
> them fully they are great, apart from hole nr 10. THey
> are not worth the price, but cool to practice and do
> funny things with :-)
>
>
>
>
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