MSA string spacing?

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Terry Sneed
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String spacing closer on MSA than other steels? I've had a couple MSAs sure don't remember the spacing on the others being as close as the one I just bought. :\
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To the best of my knowledge they are all the same-
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Thanks Jim. I just measured the MSA against my sho bud proffesional. There's almost a 16th inch difference, the sho bud being wider. :\
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The great majority of guitars for quite awhile now have used 11/32(.343") at the changer end.
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Thanks Jim, I emailed you about buying a bell crank. Thanks
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Post by Ian Rae »

11/32" seems to have been the average for a long time.

I just measured mine (all 12-string):-

Excel 0.336
Williams 0.329, which is on the narrow side.
My home-built one was 0.354 which was nice and wide.
That's 9mm, which kept machining to a minimum!

That's the pitch of the strings, measuring centre of top to centre of bottom and dividing by 11, not the spacing between them.
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My first guitar was an older Deckely S-10 that had narrower than normal string spacing, it bothered me bad enough to get rid of it!

I was a student at the time, my teacher, George Edwards, said that it would be a problem. He was right, my second guitar was a Sho~Bud LDG, a vast improvement as far as string spacing!

I have seen older MSA's with that problem.
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Post by Sam Inglis »

Just measured my MSA and the spacing is 0.333 on the E9 neck at the changer. That's on an early 70s Classic D10.
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MSA string spacing?

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Thanks guys, mine is an 82 model. All I have is a tape measure to check with. But the strings are a little closer, I can tell the difference when playing the bud then the MSA. Not sure if I can get use to that. :\
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