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Topic: Best set-up/string spacing for behind-the-bar bends? |
Matt Schaaf
From: Ontario, Canada
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Posted 26 Mar 2016 6:47 pm
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Hi everyone,
I'm a new member and would appreciate your help with a lap steel project.
I'm building a 10 string and behind-the-bar bends are a big part of my playing. When bending a string a whole step while simultaneously playing the string below it, I often run out of space and wind up bending the lower string sharp. So I'm planning to space the strings at 13/32" or even 14/32" to avoid this problem.
Does anyone have any experience/advice with extra wide string spacing?
Also, I'm wondering if scale length, string tension or string thickness has anything to do with how far a string needs to travel in order to achieve a whole step bend? I'm looking to get a whole step bend with the least amount of string movement.
Will I find a pickup that will accommodate this wide spacing?
Hope my questions are clear. Thanks in advance for your input. |
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Stefan Robertson
From: Hertfordshire, UK
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Posted 27 Mar 2016 4:14 pm
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I believe billy Robinson likes his spacing quite wide thus uses a 12 string distance between his top and bottom string but then sets out his spacing using only 10 strings. So it's wider.
I prefer a tight spacing on mine actually and only use half step bends. Any whole step stuff I just slant the bar. _________________ Stefan
Bill Hatcher custom 12 string Lap Steel Guitar
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Matt Schaaf
From: Ontario, Canada
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Posted 28 Mar 2016 8:42 am
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Thanks, Stefan. In other SGF threads on string spacing, some folks have said their pedal steel 12 string spacing is 3 26/32" at the changer, so if I follow Billy Robinson I divide by 9 (the number of spaces between 10 strings) and get 27/64", or somewhere between 13/32 and 14/32". Which confirms the direction I'm going.
I see what you're saying about slants for whole steps, but also like to play a full chord while bending the 2nd of the chord up to a third for a pedal steel-esque sound.
Any other love for string-bending behind the bar out there? |
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