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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Good, just not quite right for me,
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This item is exactly as described. It's just not quite as heavy as I need, but it's my fault for not checking first. Price is excellent, though.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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awesome product,
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This review is from: Jim Dunlop 220 Dun Chrom Steel Slide Med (Electronics)
im a guitarist whos been playing for a few years, and i like doing all kinds of music. a guitar slide is used mostly in blues, and some rock guitarists use it occasionally like jimmy page, eric clapton, jeff beck, joe perry. i wanted to try it, and this was the first guitar slide i saw when i looked for one. its cheap, works great, plays anything well. i figured out some techniques on my own, then talked to my guitar teacher. slides are cool, and i learned some things about blues and some other licks. cool product - get it.
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This review is from: Jim Dunlop 220 Dun Chrom Steel Slide Med (Electronics)
Sweet "twangy" sound that is a flash from the past of steel lap guitars. I have a ceramic and this steel slide. Each has a unique sound. The steel as expected has more of brighter twang. When I change my strings, I know that I'll get some differences in tonal quality, but hey, experimenting for that sound that reaches us is what keeps all of us buying new toys.
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