Jagwire Strings
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Jagwire Strings
Can anyone tell me how to find these strings on the forum. I don't know if this is the right place to post this request or not. Doug Ernest recommended these string as a upgrade for a Stage-one I purchased for my husband. Any advice?
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Karen the steel guitar store here on the forum is down until Sept. 8th > http://www.steelguitarshopper.com/
Or you can order straight from Jagwire right here>
http://www.jagwirestrings.biz/
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Or you can order straight from Jagwire right here>
http://www.jagwirestrings.biz/
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Re: Jagwire Strings
What a nice wife. I'm hinting around for my girlfriend to buy me the ZB SD10 that Damir Besic has for sale.Karen Palmer wrote:Can anyone tell me how to find these strings on the forum. I don't know if this is the right place to post this request or not. Doug Ernest recommended these string as a upgrade for a Stage-one I purchased for my husband. Any advice?
There will probably be posts about what that player's preference in strings. Listen to Doug. Jagwires are great strings.
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Jagwire Strings
Doug Earnest recommended a set of jagwire strings but with 22w. Can anyone explain the difference between 22w and 22?
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Re: Jagwire Strings
22w is a wound stringStan Palmer wrote:Doug Earnest recommended a set of jagwire strings but with 22w. Can anyone explain the difference between 22w and 22?
22 is plain
Wound strings sound better (to most of us) than plain.
Wound strings resist "cabinet drop" better than plain.
Wound strings need MUCH more finger travel to go from G# to F# or from G# to A.
If your guitar is set up for wound 6th, converting to plain will result in a "notchy" feel after you adjust the tuning nuts.
If your guitar is set up for a plain 6th, converting to a wound will require adjusting either the bellcranks or the stops.
Wound strings resist "cabinet drop" better than plain.
Wound strings need MUCH more finger travel to go from G# to F# or from G# to A.
If your guitar is set up for wound 6th, converting to plain will result in a "notchy" feel after you adjust the tuning nuts.
If your guitar is set up for a plain 6th, converting to a wound will require adjusting either the bellcranks or the stops.
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22w string
Doug would not have recommended a 22w if a stage-one would not support it would he. I hope not because I ordered 2 sets. Thank you all for the info. I really thank you all for advising my wife when she bought this guitar for me. I guess I will have to just try it and see.
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With the standard Stage One copedent, lowering the 6th string is not an issue:
http://www.stageonesteelguitars.com/setup_chart
http://www.stageonesteelguitars.com/setup_chart
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Just curious. Why is it not an issue.Brint Hannay wrote:With the standard Stage One copedent, lowering the 6th string is not an issue:
http://www.stageonesteelguitars.com/setup_chart
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The 6th string isn't lowered on that model of guitar.Richard Sinkler wrote:Just curious. Why is it not an issue.Brint Hannay wrote:With the standard Stage One copedent, lowering the 6th string is not an issue:
http://www.stageonesteelguitars.com/setup_chart
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Jagwire Strings
Talked to D today. He said that it would not be a problem on the stage-one. It would be a better upgrade than the string that came on the guitar.
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Jagwire Strings
Talked to Doug today
Jagwire
Started using the Jagwire nickel wound strings on my Mullen this year. Used Earnie Ball nickel plated for years. Very comparable to the Earnie Balls. The Jagwire strings have great tone on the big strings and the small ones. Recommended to me by Ricks Davis. Great recommendation. Thanks again guys!!!