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The Bar

Mon Apr 29, 2013 6:20 pm

As a beginner I am curious to know how much influence on the tone you produce is influenced by the type of bar you use. I know you can buy various lengths and weights depending on what you feel comfortable with. Prices seem to vary a great deal so what is the benefit of spending a considerable sum on one. I would guess the quality of the chrome is one factor. At the moment I am using a Jim Dunlop and it's probably me rather than the bar that produces the bad tone.

Re: The Bar

Mon Apr 29, 2013 6:53 pm

Try a BJS. You will notice a big difference, and won't use anything else after owning one...

Re: The Bar

Mon Apr 29, 2013 7:10 pm

Thanks David I will take your advice and go for a BJS.

Re: The Bar

Mon Apr 29, 2013 7:18 pm

I have two bars, one is a Jim Dunlop 7/8" x 3.250" long & the other a 1" x 3.750" long. I prefer the 1" bar. What makes these "BJS" bars so special? :?

Re: The Bar

Mon Apr 29, 2013 7:26 pm

Just typed in a lengthy reply, pressed submit>>> and the whole :censored: thing disappeared!!!!!

I have a BJS standard bar here, ( as new one only) that you can have for £40 plus P/Packing...........
Heavy bar gives better tone but moves a little slower and you get you arthritas quicker (its a compromise)
I have learned to pick a little further away from the pick up improves tone (Gordons advice)....


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Re: The Bar

Tue Apr 30, 2013 5:44 am

Barry...

BJS goes through a hand made process before being sent away to be industrial hard chromed.
You can drop them and they won't mark at all.
Johns £40 is a bargain, grab it...

Re: The Bar

Tue Apr 30, 2013 1:33 pm

Bar is now SOLD >>>>>>> ;)

Re: The Bar

Tue Apr 30, 2013 10:25 pm

Thanks David

If John comes up with another & offers me first refusal I will try one.

I was assuming John was offering the bar to 'elcantando'... My query about the BJS bars was because the Jim Dunlop bars are also made of Stainless Steel & of similar weight & dimensions & I couldn't see why a BJS bar would be better...I can imagine that Jim Dunlop & Ernie Ball products are mass produced & shipped around the world on a large scale whereas these BJS bars are of a more limited production ;)

Re: The Bar

Wed May 01, 2013 12:49 am

the chrome is harder & of better quality on the BJS than the Dunlop & Ernie Ball bars
they don't wear or get scratched as fast as those two do

Re: The Bar

Wed May 01, 2013 5:50 am

Anything I offer for sale goes to the first person who says "I will take it" . That bar has gone to Matt, he is one sharp cooky and quick on the draw........ >>>>>


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