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Remember Me? Page 2 of 2 First 1 2 Jump to page: Results 26 to 50 of Thread: Prime Vibe test. Thread Tools Show Printable Version. Nov, pm This has become an incredible mandolin. It was really good to begin with and has improved substantially. To be honest, part of that improvement is due to the Prime Vibe and part of it to being played and played hard for a week.
The two together have helped it substantially. The improvement from the PV has been noticeable and the volume and tone has increased over the test period. The increase was always more balanced than the TR from day one, though at first I did not think it would achieve the power difference I had seen with the TR. It has. It is not more than the other, but certainly equal to it. I hear the greatest increase in the A strings but it has become a bit more balanced after day 3 and with a few days hard playing.
I am going to discontinue the LM and put it on another instrument. Mostly because I play the LM and need it available all the time and cannot dedicate it to the test any longer. It has been used enough on this instrument to see the difference from before and after.
I will chose another instrument today and then run the test for a week if possible. That will be a complete test and allow me to give a better evaluation as compared to the TR. I am also doing another instrument with the TR so I can do a side by side comparison of the two systems.
Either system will do what they say they will from my initial observations of the PV. The end result seems to be very equal and they achieve the same goal with a bit different method. The TR costs more initially, but it is ready to go right out of the box.