plastic version of Alex dbl. hn.

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Re: plastic version of Alex dbl. hn.

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Measured without a player in the flesh, these guys aren't stupid.


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Re: plastic version of Alex dbl. hn.

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If I could get a euph that weighs two pounds instead of what my four-valve compensator weighs, and it plays and sounds as good, I wouldn't care what it is made of as long as it didn't smell bad.
And yes I did look at the impedance charts but it took more than one reading to find which was what, and then only two were labeled. Not being a bone player except on rare occasions and with silly results, I'll stick with what I have for now.
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Re: plastic version of Alex dbl. hn.

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Is Bloke rubbing off on you, he's always asking for the most impossible things.

I didn't notice the title didn't show up.

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