The Roland Special Alternative: Improved or Unchanged? Part 2

1 year ago
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In part two of our review of the Roland Special alternative, we explore some of the changes we made to improve its performance and fit our preferences. We replaced two springs and two parts to make it more reliable and customized. Although these upgrades added a little more to the cost, it's still significantly cheaper than the $2300 price tag of the Roland Special. But the question is, will these modifications work? Join us as we put our Roland Special alternative to the test to find out if it lives up to our expectations.

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