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Topic: String gauges t8 |
Alan Cook
From: Kent,England
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Posted 1 Jan 2015 1:07 pm
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Could anyone recomend string gauges for a long scale stringmaster T8, E13, A6, and C6 tunings? I think its 26.6 scale.
Alan |
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Jeff Mead
From: London, England
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Posted 1 Jan 2015 2:15 pm
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This should help:
http://www.hawaiiansteel.com/learning/gauges.php
For 26" scale you probably want to choose the thinnest option for each string.
Which C6 are you using (high E or high G)
Which of the many E13 variations? |
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Alan Cook
From: Kent,England
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Posted 1 Jan 2015 2:27 pm
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Thanks Jeff
E13 is AC#EG#BC#EG# low to high. C6th is high G. |
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Jeff Mead
From: London, England
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Posted 1 Jan 2015 2:36 pm
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By the way - I see you are in the UK.
I always get my strings from Newtone strings:
http://www.newtonestrings.com/
They make their own handwound strings up in Derbshire for a very reasonable price. Just tell them what gauges you want and they'll make them up into sets for you. Much easier than ordering lots of single strings or trying to find off the shelf sets.
They are very knowledgable about strings and very nice people to deal with.
I always get my Danno 6 string bass strings from them as well.
I must say that I have no connection whatsoever with the company other than as a satisfied customer. |
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Jon Light
From: Saugerties, NY
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Posted 1 Jan 2015 2:43 pm
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Basil Henriques posted the following document on a Facebook Lapsteel page:
Remember that string noise (as long as it's minimal) is an inerrant part of the sound..Tape wound or flatwound are usually too dead a sound. Personally I go for regular nickel wound, and I tend to go for the heaviest gauge possible. I find that the combination of round-wound and a taught string allow me to use subtle vibrato to increase perceived sustain..
ALSO be aware that Stainless wound strings can damage your steel bar. All wound strings just plain old fashioned 'Nickel Wound', NOT Stainless.
Here are my own gauges.
The reason the gauges for the same note on different necks is sometimes different, is to do with string tension balance and matching tonality..Particularly the tonality..
Fender Stringmaster 26" Scale
E13th neck (NEAREST TO PLAYER)
1= E .013
2= C#.015
3= B .017
4= G#.022 PLAIN
5= E .032 WOUND
6= D .040
7= B .046
8= E .054
C13th neck
1= E .013
2= C .016
3= A .019
4= G .022 PLAIN
5= E .032 WOUND
6= C .044
7= Bb .048
8= C .066
B11th neck
1= E .013
2= C#.015
3= A .019
4= F#.022 PLAIN OR 24 WOUND
5= D#.032 WOUND
6= B .038
7= A .048
8= B .068
These are my gauges for my 22.5" Scale Stringmaster from the nearest neck..
E13th
1= E .016
2= C# .018
3= B .020
4= G#.024 PLAIN OR .026 WOUND
5= E.032 WOUND
6= D.034 WOUND
7= B.038 WOUND
8= E.060 WOUND
C13th neck
1= E.014 OR .015
2= C.017
3= A .020
4= G.022 PLAIN OR .024 WOUND
5= E.032
6= C.036
7= Bb.040
8= C.068
B11th neck
1= E .015
2= C# .017
3= A .020
4= F# .026
5= D# .032
6= B .038
7= A .048
8= B .070 |
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Alan Cook
From: Kent,England
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Posted 2 Jan 2015 9:28 am
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Thanks guys just changed them all and it's sounding great.
Jeff just read the article in the BSS newsletter let me know when you are playing. Alan |
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