Question on string spacing
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Question on string spacing
This seems obvious to me, but maybe I'm missing something. Builders of lap steels have always made the string spacing wider at the bridge end and narrower at the nut. If you think about it, wouldn't the bar slants work out better and easier if it were the other way around. You wouldn't have to slant so much in either direction, no matter where you were on the neck. I think Fender made the spacing the same from end to end. I've been thinking about this, from day one. There must be a good reason why it is the way it is. Tommy.....
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I don't think many or customer's builders know the difference. They learn to live with whatever setup they get.
I use the same on mine sizes on mine for that reason but I requested it and it didn't cost more on a Lap Steel Guitar I'm sure it would if it were a Dobro as I use 12 strings.
I use the same on mine sizes on mine for that reason but I requested it and it didn't cost more on a Lap Steel Guitar I'm sure it would if it were a Dobro as I use 12 strings.
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Are you missing the point?
My point is, wouldn't it make more sense, to have the spacing narrower at the bridge and wider at the nut? Thanks, Tommy.....
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When I made my previous comments, I had in mind a 6 or 8 string where the competition is a $159 import. I think someone buying a 12 string expects to pay more regardless of the configuration.Stefan Robertson wrote:I don't think many or customer's builders know the difference. They learn to live with whatever setup they get.
I use the same on mine sizes on mine for that reason but I requested it and it didn't cost more on a Lap Steel Guitar I'm sure it would if it were a Dobro as I use 12 strings.
Tommy, that is an interesting concept. I'd like to experiment with it when I catch up in a few weeks.
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Denny Turner opened this subject a few decades ago, - In Theory , it may be true ?
In Practical application, GeorgeBoards made some of these back in 1994 and the immediate result was a complete NoGo.
All based on the Feel to the Player , not any theoretical - scientific -reason.
We have had design input from most of the Prominent - Players - Builders over the Decades,
including Denny Turner - Ron Lashley Sr. - Maurice Anderson - Speedy West - Henry Allen
and a few dozen other main Steel Guitar Professional Builders.
Not one of the recognised Greats has said they prefered such a set up that I am aware of.
The overall result for Professional Builders is either Narrower at the Nut or Parallel Spacings.
This all is in line with the Way It Feels as a player.
Hope this adds to this discussion.
In Practical application, GeorgeBoards made some of these back in 1994 and the immediate result was a complete NoGo.
All based on the Feel to the Player , not any theoretical - scientific -reason.
We have had design input from most of the Prominent - Players - Builders over the Decades,
including Denny Turner - Ron Lashley Sr. - Maurice Anderson - Speedy West - Henry Allen
and a few dozen other main Steel Guitar Professional Builders.
Not one of the recognised Greats has said they prefered such a set up that I am aware of.
The overall result for Professional Builders is either Narrower at the Nut or Parallel Spacings.
This all is in line with the Way It Feels as a player.
Hope this adds to this discussion.
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string spacing
Jerry Byrd recommended parallel spacing of 3/8 in.22 1/2 scale.
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Same.
Nut and Bridge are same on mine as said previously.
Nut and Bridge are same on mine as said previously.
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First, I learn something every day from the Forum and all of you...Thank You!
Mr. GeorgeBoards point about what you're used to apply's to me. I played my Dickerson for years, and when it developed a problem during a gig I knew its time for something more reliable.
Problem was, it had 3/8 parallel spacing and Mr. Allens point also apply's. Nothing new in my price point was even close. But I learned even more from you guys.. after reading many of your posts in the 'search' area, I got the confidence to make a new nut with 3/8 spacing. And it works! Bridge is next.
âž–Thanks again to The Steel Guitar Forum and you all.
Mr. GeorgeBoards point about what you're used to apply's to me. I played my Dickerson for years, and when it developed a problem during a gig I knew its time for something more reliable.
Problem was, it had 3/8 parallel spacing and Mr. Allens point also apply's. Nothing new in my price point was even close. But I learned even more from you guys.. after reading many of your posts in the 'search' area, I got the confidence to make a new nut with 3/8 spacing. And it works! Bridge is next.
âž–Thanks again to The Steel Guitar Forum and you all.
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