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Peche la mouche vs. Stimer

Im wondering which is better. Leaning towards stimer?

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  • MichaelHorowitzMichaelHorowitz SeattleAdministrator
    Posts: 6,153
    Just depends on what you like, both are great....the Stimer tends to have more of that quirky, vintage Django tone and look whereas the Peche is smoother and a bit more modern sounding. The Peche is a bit more practical as it fits on both oval and D holes, is less prone to hum, and the string balance is better. But some people like the volume knob on the treble side so you'd have to go with the Stimer for that.

    Thanks,

    Michael
    Mehran s
  • Posts: 62
    Could you please do a video?
  • Micky DunneMicky Dunne Liverpool UK✭✭✭✭ Olivier Marin, JWC Modele Orchestre, AJL La Flasque
    Posts: 155
    I'm thinking about getting a peche when I get my new guitar at the end of the year. I have heard stimers plenty of times live and close up but not a peche but this swung it for me. (No pun intended)!
    http://youtu.be/Niq1tEJZu7A
    Fast and bulbous

    www.manouchetones.com
  • Posts: 62
    I d really like to hear them side by side?
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