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Òåìà: êóïëþ Lace sensor äëÿ ïðåñà
ãîðîä: Ìîñêâà öåíà: 1 Âðåìÿ: 18-04 22:39 
moscow
bass

Ïðèâåò.
Íåñïåøíî èùó äàò÷èêè äëÿ ïðåñà. Lace sensor. Ñâÿçü ëè÷êà
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Òåìà: Re: Lace sensor äëÿ ïðåñà
Âðåìÿ: 24-11 07:53 



Absolutely loved this article! It really resonated with me, especially the part about the learning curve. It reminds me a bit of playing doodle baseball, actually. You know, that little game where timing is everything? You don't always hit the home run, and you definitely strike out a bunch, but each swing teaches you something new about the timing. Just like learning new skills - it's all about practice, patience, and not giving up after the first few misses. Thanks for the insightful read!
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Òåìà: Re: Lace sensor äëÿ ïðåñà
Âðåìÿ: 24-12 04:51 



Looking for Lace Sensor pickups for a press machine? I was too a while back! I ended up finding a great deal on a used set through a guitar forum. They significantly improved the machine's sensitivity and precision. Any experience with sourcing industrial parts this way? It feels like a wild repo game sometimes.
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Òåìà: Re: Lace sensor äëÿ ïðåñà
Âðåìÿ: 25-12 12:13 



Hey! Good luck with your search for Lace Sensors. They're a popular choice for good reason. Finding the right pickups can really change the sound of your instrument. It kind of reminds me of searching for the perfect line to carve in a snowboarding game like Sprunki, you keep trying different things until you find the sweet spot. Hopefully you locate those sensors soon!
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