Subject says it all.
Would also like to know the industry average, and all of your thoughts on tapering in general. It would seem to me that a certain "magic" intonation spot would occur on some spacings with bar slants.
A lot to think about here
Ideal string spacing for non tapered 8 string pedal steel?
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Ideal string spacing for non tapered 8 string pedal steel?
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I am thinking 5/16 is a good place and parts are available. The "slant" thing takes a back seat. Not sure how slant chord intonation is affected at 5/16ths. I made my 8 string straight steel 3/8 and there seem to be advantages, but what is important to me here is player comfort level when switching to another steel.
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I've always thought it was aesthetic. There's no physical reason.
5/16" would be unplayable. 3/8" is favoured by non-pedal players who depend on slants. 11/32" it is, or close to it.
Incidentally, it would be easy to ridicule Paul for trying to reinvent the wagon wheel, but it's always healthy to question assumptions and to remind ourselves how we got here.
5/16" would be unplayable. 3/8" is favoured by non-pedal players who depend on slants. 11/32" it is, or close to it.
Incidentally, it would be easy to ridicule Paul for trying to reinvent the wagon wheel, but it's always healthy to question assumptions and to remind ourselves how we got here.
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That's the information that I need. Thank you. I do feel the market for the unit I am designing will be primarily guitarists. The more comfortable they are the better.richard burton wrote:5/16" at the changer is too narrow.
11/32" at the changer is the proven ergonomic, industry standard, spacing.
I have no idea why the strings are tapered down to the nut, maybe it's an aesthetic thing.
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Some 1/32" spacers will put you right. Steel stock is metric over here so when I built my own instrument a few years back I used 6mm fingers with 3mm spacers as a comb axle brace, which comes out at 11/32" as near as makes no odds.
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