Darren wrote:Suggestions on working on the grunt/growl? Could do it better with my RNT to the point where I had it as a tool in the field, but not confident in it on the Riceland enough yet to put it in front of live gander.
johnc wrote:James and Bill split up---
johnc wrote:DComeaux wrote:Riceland 3/4 ..can't get down and dirty..... Sanding?
not saying they can't,,,saying in my opinion the 3/4 is harder to achieve big low end scratch then the 5/8 model,,,don't go saying John Chiasson says a Riceland 3/4 cant scratch---that's NOT what I am saying,,,just may need to be tuned differently or customized to match you
James and Bill split up---But a call maker will always be able to help --- there is no general information out there to help with this---but I can guarantee either of these guys will help you one on one
In fact,the above information I gave goes well beyond what you can find anywhere,people are extremely private with their information and I totally understand why---it takes years of work to attain these sounds
I am often too open with information---but I have lived the journey and know the struggle so I try to help
Usually people are very appreciative,but there are always those that choose to do their own thing or think they already know what they need to do---that's fine too
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