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WS is primarily caused by autosomal recessive mutations in the Wolfram syndrome 1 ( WFS1) gene (OMIM 222300), which encodes for wolframin (WFS1). Currently, there is no effective treatment for WS, and patients typically die between 30 and 40 years of age. This slide is extremely responsive to playing style and technique, with an immensely controllable overtone content.Wolfram syndrome (WS) is a rare, progressive disorder characterized by childhood-onset diabetes mellitus, optic nerve atrophy, hearing loss, diabetes insipidus, and neurodegeneration. The core tonal balance and strong fundamental of the steel core remains evident. The ultra-hard titanium nitride coating brings out a clear, authoritative and strident tone, with excellent bite and attack, without every becoming harsh. The coating keeps the coefficient of friction very low for a smoother glide and lower string noise. This raises the surface hardness to around twenty times that of plain steel, for superb durability and resistance to wear.
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Martin reveals his tips for great slide technique, tone and guitar setup in our exclusive guide, free with every Martin Simpson Artist Series Signature Slide.īuilt on the same core as our Artist Series slides, machined from a solid billet of marine-grade stainless steel and polished by hand to a smooth, mirror finish, we then use a chemical vapour deposition process to deposit a thin layer of titanium nitride. INSIDE! Exclusive slide technique guide by Martin Simpson In play, the slide feels comfortable and agile, excelling at everything from lyrical melodic lines to fast blues rhythm and lead passages. Martin himself uses his Artist Series Signature Slide to great effect on acoustic guitar. At 106 grams, it is heavy and dense enough to extract a beautiful note with very little pressure on the string, making it suitable for use on any guitar - even with light strings and a fingerstyle setup. Long enough to cover all the strings, with the weight balanced towards the fingertip, the Martin Simson Signature Slide is an amazingly versatile tool. Overtone content is strong and it engages beautifully with the strings needing virtually no pressure, for a really smooth, effortless playing action. The tungsten carbide / carbon coating focuses the tone towards richness, smoothness and warmth, while retaining the core balance and strong fundamental of the steel core. As well as enhancing the beauty and feel of the slide, they are a playing surface, making sensitive interaction with the strings possible for techniques such as hammer-ons and pull-offs. The thick end of the Martin Simpson slide features our signature compound edge radius - a combination of two precision-cut radii a central flat section, for a silky-smooth glide across the strings while keeping as much of the slide length 'in play' as possible. The precisely radiused and polished ends combine function and aesthetics. The straight outer surface is hand-polished to a mirror sheen, for the smoothest possible playing experience. The taper also means the slide follows the shape of your finger, for the most comfortable fit and feel possibe. This balances the mass towards the end of the slide, where it is needed for exceptional single-note tone and sustain, without making the whole slide too heavy and bulky. The inner bore is tapered, so the slide is thicker and heavier at the fingertip. The coating further reduces the coefficient of friction for an even smoother glide and even lower string noise. This raises the surface hardness to around ten times that of plain steel, for excellent durability and resistance to wear. Built on the same core as our Artist Series slides, machined from a solid billet of marine-grade stainless steel and polished by hand to a smooth, mirror finish, we then use a sputtering process to deposit a thin layer of tungsten carbide in a carbon matrix.