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  1. Afflicted

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    Has anyone else changed the strings on their Centergy and noticed a huge difference in how quiet it shoots afterwards?

    I changed mine on my Hybrid and it's extremely quiet now.
    I love someone to do a decibel test on them.


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    What strings did you switch too?
     
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    I too have noticed this. On my Rize, I put a set of 60X strings on it and it definitely changed the noise level. I have a couple of theories. One, if the new strings are better in spec and it put the bow ATA and such closer to exact specs, it might put a bit more tenstion on the strings by way of preload on the limbs, thus, less vibration. Second, its been reported that folks are playing with the serving thickness on the yoke cables, creating a bit tighter fit and its quieting down as well.
     
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    i heard the string (yokes) where to thin?
     
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    Thats kind of what I gathered from the reports. Makes sense in a way, if there is too much slop in the string tracks it will allow more room for the string to resonate on the cam. Looking at the string tracks, they appear to be same width as to accommodate a standard diameter 18-22 strand string.
     
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    BCT-X material.


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    That makes sense.


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