En/na Jan Depner ha escrit: >On Sun, 2004-12-19 at 10:55, Russell Hanaghan wrote: > > > >>Fact is, it is impossible to tune an acoustic guitar >>"perfectly"...Invariably, when you have it tuned so an open G chord >>sounds spot on, an open A or even C will be a tad off. And the same >>applies to the inverse of course. This all due to a general lack of >>adjustment for intonation on acoustic axes. But to the untuned ear >>(which I agree in sort...should be the final judge of how your axe is >>"tuned" ) this is not really noticeble. >> >> >> > > Feiten tuned guitars are much better, unfortunately the method is >patented. > >Jan > > > Great. I didn't know that technique.(I googled it). If it weren't so expensive I'd give it a try... Maybe when I get a decent job... By the way, I found this forum http://www.ibreathemusic.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=84&highlight=buzz+feiten with the link http://www.buzzfeiten.com/Articles/Guitar_Shop/guitar_shop.html if you are lost about what is feiten tuning as I was you may take a look at them I would highlight */*/EricV/* <http://www.ibreathemusic.com/forums/member.php?u=2> saying:/* "After like 50 years of electric guitar and centuries of acoustic guitars, I would say that most of us have grown used to that slight "out of tune" effect..." :)