Anyone use a gauge 12 for the third sring on the E9
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- Michael Johnstone
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"The non-vibrating part makes no difference to the tension."
How do you figure that? (actually the other part IS vibrating and that's why some guys weave felt or foam rubber around that part of the strings but that's another issue) Isn't the presence of the nut roller on the overall string length the same as a bar placed across the strings at a given place? -MJ-
How do you figure that? (actually the other part IS vibrating and that's why some guys weave felt or foam rubber around that part of the strings but that's another issue) Isn't the presence of the nut roller on the overall string length the same as a bar placed across the strings at a given place? -MJ-
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Mike, you seemed to say two contradictory things:
<SMALL>24" scale keyed guitar has MORE string tension than a 25" keyless guitar {/quote]andThe second statement is true. The first one seems to say the opposite.The longer the string,the more tension is required to bring it up to a given pitch </SMALL>
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Michael,
You are correct. A 24 and 1/4" scale keyless will have less breakage (everything else being equal) than a 24 and 1/4" keyed guitar.
The reason is, even though the nut to changer length is the SAME, the total length of pulled string is very different. Therefore, the tension is quite a bit more on the keyed than the keyless.
carl
You are correct. A 24 and 1/4" scale keyless will have less breakage (everything else being equal) than a 24 and 1/4" keyed guitar.
The reason is, even though the nut to changer length is the SAME, the total length of pulled string is very different. Therefore, the tension is quite a bit more on the keyed than the keyless.
carl
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I had an old Maverick I used a 12 guage on one time, till I completely ran outta shells
Actually, I do use 12 guage strings on my p/p Emmons and my Derby,
i like the tone better and they stay there longer.
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Actually, I do use 12 guage strings on my p/p Emmons and my Derby,
i like the tone better and they stay there longer.
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I love my Black 66 Bolt-on !
kp
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I like Kenny's post best of all! "A 12 gauge
on a Maverick til I ran out of shells!" OOOO!
that's a good one! Should be about the best thing I can think of for a Maverick! Sorry,
guys. I take that back, they do get you started & hooked on having pedals, so thay can't be all bad! OK, how many were made over the years? The Carter starter is today's
greatest pedal for beginners isn't it? & in today's dollars it may be no more expensive than the Maverick was in it's day & the Carter will certainly get you farther down the road if you are thinking E9th. 4 knees?
How can you beat that!
on a Maverick til I ran out of shells!" OOOO!
that's a good one! Should be about the best thing I can think of for a Maverick! Sorry,
guys. I take that back, they do get you started & hooked on having pedals, so thay can't be all bad! OK, how many were made over the years? The Carter starter is today's
greatest pedal for beginners isn't it? & in today's dollars it may be no more expensive than the Maverick was in it's day & the Carter will certainly get you farther down the road if you are thinking E9th. 4 knees?
How can you beat that!
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