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PSG Strings
I'm a newbie to the PSG and recently got a Carter. Looking in the store to re string it and there are so many choices.. What strings should I get? Thanks for the help.
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Before you remove the strings, check one important thing--is your 6th string plain or wound? (actually first question--Carter-Starter or pro model Carter?)
This is a problem that comes up on the forum repeatedly.
Wound or plain are equally acceptable choices but inadvertently switching the two will definitely cause tuning problems requiring mechanical adjustments. So unless one is looking to change, be sure to maintain the choice that is already there.
Yes, changing gauges may necessitate retuning pedals/levers. Even changing brands may--different brands use different cores in the wound strings. Don't let this worry you. Tuning pedals is part of playing PSG.
This is a problem that comes up on the forum repeatedly.
Wound or plain are equally acceptable choices but inadvertently switching the two will definitely cause tuning problems requiring mechanical adjustments. So unless one is looking to change, be sure to maintain the choice that is already there.
Yes, changing gauges may necessitate retuning pedals/levers. Even changing brands may--different brands use different cores in the wound strings. Don't let this worry you. Tuning pedals is part of playing PSG.
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Bill,
I am new to the PSG world.
I picked up Carter starter and found it very helpful to get the Carter Starter DVD from the link below. Great folks to talk to.
The Carter catalogue was also a free download on the web.
I bought a set which had a .20 plain for a 6th string but I changed it out for a .22 wound as the manual suggested.
Anyway it was a simple pedal adjustment after watching the video.
Good luck!
http://www.steelguitarscanada.com/onlin ... atalog.pdf
I am new to the PSG world.
I picked up Carter starter and found it very helpful to get the Carter Starter DVD from the link below. Great folks to talk to.
The Carter catalogue was also a free download on the web.
I bought a set which had a .20 plain for a 6th string but I changed it out for a .22 wound as the manual suggested.
Anyway it was a simple pedal adjustment after watching the video.
Good luck!
http://www.steelguitarscanada.com/onlin ... atalog.pdf
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I've bought a few set of D'Addario pro steel sets and they seem to come with plain 6th string. I haven't found a place where to get single strings of pro steels - I think I could use a wound one there since that's what Carter advices. Any ideas where to get those?
The plains in that set seem to be exactly same kind of plains that are in D'addarios basic electric guitar sets. Just the wounds ones are different.
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Now there's talk about the need of adjusting the tuning of the pedals and levers if I would change a plain into wound (or another way around). Do you just mean just normal pedal tuning or some structural changes?
The plains in that set seem to be exactly same kind of plains that are in D'addarios basic electric guitar sets. Just the wounds ones are different.
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Now there's talk about the need of adjusting the tuning of the pedals and levers if I would change a plain into wound (or another way around). Do you just mean just normal pedal tuning or some structural changes?
Tommi, the singles are the same as their stainless wounds from other sets, if you can find those.
And when you change from plain to wound or vice versa, you might want to change the leverage on the pulls; reassigning both bellcranks and holes in fingers.
And when you change from plain to wound or vice versa, you might want to change the leverage on the pulls; reassigning both bellcranks and holes in fingers.
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