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03-02-2004, 05:19 PM
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Location: Hood County Texas
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leeches
Leeches what do ya'll suggest on the string or cables or both
I'm confused! which is pretty much how I go thru life
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RE: leeches
They are pretty effective if you just install a set on the string. With some setups you may get an even more noticeable difference by installing them on the cables as well.
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Location: Liberty Indiana USA
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RE: leeches
They work great. They might not last as long as cat whiskers, but I think they do a better job of taming string noise. JMHO.
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