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Title: Upgrade to alternate tuning Post by Crazy Bill the Eel Killer on 02/29/16 at 17:42:44 Hello Steve, thought I'd post this question here in case anyone else was interested. I still have my HDT's from 2003, and I think it's time to look at the DFR8 w/ the alternate tuning. If I purchase the DFR8, do you still offer the alternate tuning package, or am I going to have to look at either buying a new HDT or building one. I probably missed it, but I couldn't find the answer on the site. Thanks, Crazy Bill |
Title: Re: Upgrade to alternate tuning Post by ZYGI on 03/01/16 at 02:33:05 Crazy Bill…contact Sarah, I just had someone else order the Alt tuning kit. Zygi |
Title: Re: Upgrade to alternate tuning Post by Crazy Bill the Eel Killer on 03/01/16 at 14:23:14 Hello Zygi, Thanks for the quick reply. One more question if I may. If I decide to buy a brand new HDT w/ custom veneers, can you do the build, priced appropriately of course, using 3/4 inch birch ply instead of MDF. Cheers, Crazy Bill |
Title: Re: Upgrade to alternate tuning Post by ZYGI on 03/01/16 at 21:28:14 Bill, Yes, I can. I'm assuming you are looking for baltic birch or apple ply, correct? Zygi |
Title: Re: Upgrade to alternate tuning Post by Crazy Bill the Eel Killer on 03/02/16 at 03:43:01 Thanks Zygi, Yes, either Baltic Birch or apple ply. Just so I can get an idea, let's forget about the exotic veneer for now. Just a quesstimate, about how much more over the basic HDT price would the construction be using either the Baltic birch or the apple ply. Thanks again, Crazy Bill |
Title: Re: Upgrade to alternate tuning Post by ZYGI on 03/03/16 at 20:24:22 Bill, What ever the difference would be in the materials. The only issue we have is the corners when using plywood material. I doubt I could make the corners radiuses in plywood and have it even look presentable, let alone good. We would have to work that out. Zygi |
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