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Tweeter vs No Tweeter

I think it depended an awful lot on your choice of bass, strings, technique, music styles and personal tastes. The industry provides what players ask for.
The industry provides a Swiss Army knife, and that’s cool. But unless you’re fingering nylons you can expect quite a lot of undesirable transmissions…thanks to our beloved tweeter.
 
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The industry provides a Swiss Army knife, and that’s cool. But unless you’re fingering nylons you can expect quite a lot of undesirable transmissions…thanks to our beloved tweeter.
Yet many players do not agree with your position or comments.

There are many great players who do not play nylons, use a teeeter and do not have “undesirable transmissions”. These are players who are playing at very high skill and ability levels and are very successful.

Just putting this whole black and white argument in perspective.
 

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