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Rick Abbott

 

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Indiana, USA
Post  Posted 22 Feb 2015 5:46 pm    
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How much difference would there be in string tension between a 24" scale and a 23" scale.

I'm wondering if I could get away with putting slightly heavier strings on my old Shobud 23" scale Crossover. Would that inch make a "regular" E9 set just a tad loose? The guitar has pretty poor sustain and I wonder if a bit of added string tension might help that.

Thoughts?
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RICK ABBOTT
Sho~Bud D-10 Professional #7962
Remington T-8, Sehy #112
1975 Peavey Pacer


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Dustin Rhodes


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Owasso OK
Post  Posted 23 Feb 2015 8:11 am    
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I don't know about on normal guitar but on bass not only going up in gauge but also using strings with hex cores help.
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Rick Abbott

 

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Indiana, USA
Post  Posted 23 Feb 2015 9:21 am    
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I'm investigating every aspect of how to increase the sustain on this guitar. Thanks for the thought!
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Remington T-8, Sehy #112
1975 Peavey Pacer
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Rick Abbott

 

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Post  Posted 24 Feb 2015 4:07 pm    
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I already use a .012 on the 3rd string, it sounds good and feels right.

Any other thoughts about the difference in string tension 23 versus 24 inch scale?
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Remington T-8, Sehy #112
1975 Peavey Pacer
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richard burton


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Post  Posted 24 Feb 2015 10:39 pm    
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Using 'Arto's String Calculator' site tells me that a .012" string (for the 3rd string) on a 23" scale is at 34 lbs tension, which is more than tight enough
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Rick Abbott

 

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Indiana, USA
Post  Posted 25 Feb 2015 3:47 am    
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Thanks, Richard.

The .012 was an experiment in better balance. That's what made me wonder if the whole guitar is low in tension.

I'll go check out that site. Again thanks!
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RICK ABBOTT
Sho~Bud D-10 Professional #7962
Remington T-8, Sehy #112
1975 Peavey Pacer
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Rick Abbott

 

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Post  Posted 4 May 2015 3:37 pm    
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Well, this subject made it back to the front burner (or into the active loop in my brain) after a while exploring non-pedal fun.

What does anyone think about the original post: the question of a 23" scale steel being better off with heavier strings?
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RICK ABBOTT
Sho~Bud D-10 Professional #7962
Remington T-8, Sehy #112
1975 Peavey Pacer
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Erv Niehaus


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Litchfield, MN, USA
Post  Posted 5 May 2015 7:59 am    
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I doubt if you will ever get an equal amount of sustain from a 23" scale length as from a 24" scale.
In my mind's eye, the longer the scale, the longer the sustain.
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Rick Abbott

 

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Indiana, USA
Post  Posted 5 May 2015 10:33 am    
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I don't expect "equal" I guess, just wondering if anyone has direct experience with gaining sustain from heavier strings.

Before I buy a bunch of strings to try it I thought I might see what has been learned.
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RICK ABBOTT
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1975 Peavey Pacer
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