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  Myrtle Wood
Used under high quality gear (especially preamps), what impact does the use of myrtle wood have on the sound?

Richard
Drrdiamond  (Reviews | Threads | Answers | This Thread)

09-24-03
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09-24-03   I suppose it would depend upon the actual preamp being used, ...   Twl

09-24-03   i don't know but access to old growth myrtle is becoming v ...   Kchahoc

09-24-03   Kchahoc, i agree 1000000% !!!!! i'm very surprised cardas w ...   Chams_uk

09-24-03   Do not buy cardas products if he is using a rare natural res ...   Theduke

09-24-03   So i guess nobody is interested in my amazing new power cabl ...   Jmslaw

09-24-03: Karls
Good one, Jmslaw.

I was a little surprised by the myrtle wood thing too, but I give Cardas the benefit of the doubt because I assume it is being sourced from "scavenged" trees, i.e, dead or blowdowns or whatever. Don't automatically assume he's out in the woods with a chainsaw late at night; at least ask him before concluding that.

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09-24-03   Jmslaw, only if they were inhumanely clubbed to death, and u ...   Fatparrot

09-24-03   As i mentioned above, i am a guitar maker, and deal with rar ...   Twl

09-24-03   Twl, according to your discussion, it seems that the use of ...   Drrdiamond

09-24-03   Yes, or it could be helping to transmit vibrations away from ...   Twl

09-24-03   Thanks, twl. your clarification on obtaining "rare&quo ...   Chams_uk

09-25-03   Fyi, myrtle wood is not listed by the convention on internat ...   Twl

09-25-03   Unless things have changed drastically in the past 15+ years ...   Dekay

09-25-03   Myrtle wood is a very close cousin to the very common califo ...   Unclejeff


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