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Question About New CF Guitars
Do new CF guitars have a break-in period, and sound better the more they're played and age?
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No, you can change things with different string combinations.
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You could call it one of the advantages, or drawbacks (depending on your point of view), of CF guitars: what you hear now is what you'll hear years from now. Different strings, saddles, etc., can have impact, but the fundamental tone will not change with time or by how much it's played.
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