Plainsong
Well-known member
I was going to shoot off an email to MGM, but I thought maybe this is a good question to ask publicly since we newbies are clueless, and the oldies have lots of opinions, it might make for a good and educational discussion.
I got my Pono PTO today and it's teh hawesome. I'm still deciding on that low G. It's got its plus points, but right now I'm leaning towards high. Anyway, I know there was some question about Pono, and the first one apparently did have some buzz, so luckily MGM was on the case and got me one buzz-free. It's stunningly beautiful and fun to play, and sounds great.
I know I know,
but I'm under the weather right now. I'll get it when I get well.
In the meantime, the question of the day:
MGM supplied me with some security blanket strings, should I chicken out on Low G. His directions say to change the wound G obviously, but to also switch out the unwound C for a wound C. I was just wondering why that is, since my set of aquila high G's don't have a wound 3rd.
Is it a personal preference, or something to do with the vibe of the Pono, or a cardinal rule I'm not aware of. Or is it something to do with Koolau golds? I didn't think MGM would mind if I asked this publicly, since it's not some life or death thing, and it's educational for all the kids.
I got my Pono PTO today and it's teh hawesome. I'm still deciding on that low G. It's got its plus points, but right now I'm leaning towards high. Anyway, I know there was some question about Pono, and the first one apparently did have some buzz, so luckily MGM was on the case and got me one buzz-free. It's stunningly beautiful and fun to play, and sounds great.
I know I know,
In the meantime, the question of the day:
MGM supplied me with some security blanket strings, should I chicken out on Low G. His directions say to change the wound G obviously, but to also switch out the unwound C for a wound C. I was just wondering why that is, since my set of aquila high G's don't have a wound 3rd.
Is it a personal preference, or something to do with the vibe of the Pono, or a cardinal rule I'm not aware of. Or is it something to do with Koolau golds? I didn't think MGM would mind if I asked this publicly, since it's not some life or death thing, and it's educational for all the kids.