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![]() For me I am a major "bolt on" fan. To me there is a punch in a bolt on you don't find in a thru-neck. This is just my opinion but I do find for the way I play and want my Smith's to sound the bolt ons are the bomb. Good luck with you choice.
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GUYS!!! Check this out! |
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Absolutely. Very nice stuff Dennis! ![]()
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![]() Thank you Ken and Tim... I do appreciate it.
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![]() Well, I was a bolt on fan for the same reasons as Mr. Michaels stated. However.... I just got a BSR6EG and the difernce is HUGE! Yes, I lost a little attack, but gained smoothness and great depth. With a touch of mids I can get close to the attack of my CR5.
Overall, I am very happy that I switched to a NT. ![]() ![]() |
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