Concentric redux

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Re: Concentric redux

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cheyenne wrote:Just for the record, I had the concentric mod on my '02 CII and liked it alot better than the stock setup. I bypassed the switch though.

I have the V V T mod on my new Larado and prefer it over the concentric set up.
Scott, interesting. Why? I have the concentric mod on my Ci so I'm curious.
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The concentric mod is more versatile, but for what I want the V V T is best for me.
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cheyenne wrote:The concentric mod is more versatile, but for what I want the V V T is best for me.
Okay, I thought there was some tonal difference you really liked or something. Sounds like it is more of a functional thing.
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Not really John. Its like Jeff said, "Simplicity Rules".

All this talk of coil splitting is interesting though............ I just wish they'd have routed the control cavity a little bigger.
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