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Re:Would these be any good for impressing clients? 2012/03/27 20:37:51 (permalink)
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You can tell when you've lost one though because you lose that layer of tinny bass guitar sound. 

The cornerstone of my signature sound.


You have a Piezo horn?

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Re:Would these be any good for impressing clients? 2012/03/27 20:40:45 (permalink)
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You can tell when you've lost one though because you lose that layer of tinny bass guitar sound. 

The cornerstone of my signature sound.


You have a Piezo horn?

Whatever it is, Straummy refers to the end of it as a bell (or summat like that)
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