[TPIN] Asymetric Tpt Mpcs
barta52 at comcast.net
barta52 at comcast.net
Thu Oct 11 10:13:33 CDT 2007
I also have a friend out in LA who has done work in Vegas and he switched to one a few years ago and has never looked back. Doesn't work for me, but he surely sounds good on it and loves the way it feels and responds.
Best regards,
Doug Barta
Parker, CO
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From: <jontrimble at suddenlink.net>
> > Has anyone tried the Lynch Asymetric Tpt Mpcs? We're doing a run of
> > "Dreamgirls" in Houston, and it would be nice to ease a little of the
> > work effort. It's a great book, btw.
> >
> > Dan Shipman
> ---------------------------------------------------------
> Hey Dan, I have never used one. Played one for a few minutes and found it
> simply weird. My buddy who is in the army now totally swears by it. He was
> always a hard player and hurt himself pretty bad in one of the Vegas shows.
> He got to the point wear he couldn't play at all and when he went to the
> asymetric piece, things started getting back for him. Not sure what it's
> all about but possibly worth a look from that perspective.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Jon Trimble
> jontrimble at suddenlink.net
> http://myspace.com/jontrimble
>
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