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    Posted: 07/06/2006 at 9:01pm
What are the differences between the two except one is varnished and the other is not? Which is faster and which feels better?
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I own one and have used both, the 700 is faster and a tad heavier. As mentioned, the 777 is easy to speed glue as the rubber comes off easyier (due to varnish).
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I thought 777 is faster according to the description. Is 777 realy heavy?

Which do you like better?

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777 is koto on outerply

700 is limba on outerply

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Neither of them feel too heavy, though by their grams I guess they are a little above average.

As for their speed, the 700 did seem faster than the 777...but I can try using them again next week.
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conboy31, thanks! Let me know your feeling after you try both of them again.


ttman, what's the difference between koto and limba? Which is harder and faster, I mean?

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Koto is a hardwood, limba soft. So limba is for away from the table attacking whilst koto is for close to the table stuff.
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So 777 is faster than 700 then.
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