cooltouch
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Hello everybody, this is my first post here. I hope to benefit from the experience of others here.
I've just received my Warmoth Baritone Neck. This particular one is for a Telecaster and is already bolted up to the body. I've got tuners on order and so now I'm wondering what strings I should use. I'm planning on tuning the guitar B to B, but A to A would be great as long as it didn't start sounding too flappy. I've been thinking that, since I've got a longer string length and a lower pitch, I can probably get by with close to the same size strings I've been using. So I did some searching here on the subject and read through a half-dozen threads or so, so I think I'm getting a handle on things. Ernie Ball makes a 13-72 baritone set and D'Addario makes a 13-62 and a 14-68 set, and I read of one guy who uses the EB Not Even Slinky 12-56s.
One thing I was hoping to gleen from the threads I read through was more about folks' playing styles and how that influenced their string choices, but I didn't come across much in the way of style description other than "rock," or "metal," which tells me zip. My style, I do a lot of string bending and vibrato and I'm most comfortable with 9s on my Fenders and 10s on my Gibsons. I just can't do 10s on my Fenders because they make my fingers hurt too much. Call me a whimp, I don't care. I also play a lot of classical, and classical players don't build up the hard callouses that streel string players do, so this is also part of it.
So right now, I'm leaning toward getting a set of the EB 12-56s and see how they sound tuned B to B. Hey, if I don't like the way they sound or feel, I can just vary the pitch until I do, and then take it from there, I suppose. Anyway, I'd be interested in any feedback you folks care to offer.
Oh, and once I get 'er stringed up, I'll post pics. Just a stock looking black Tele with a loooong neck, but I think she looks kinda cool.
I've just received my Warmoth Baritone Neck. This particular one is for a Telecaster and is already bolted up to the body. I've got tuners on order and so now I'm wondering what strings I should use. I'm planning on tuning the guitar B to B, but A to A would be great as long as it didn't start sounding too flappy. I've been thinking that, since I've got a longer string length and a lower pitch, I can probably get by with close to the same size strings I've been using. So I did some searching here on the subject and read through a half-dozen threads or so, so I think I'm getting a handle on things. Ernie Ball makes a 13-72 baritone set and D'Addario makes a 13-62 and a 14-68 set, and I read of one guy who uses the EB Not Even Slinky 12-56s.
One thing I was hoping to gleen from the threads I read through was more about folks' playing styles and how that influenced their string choices, but I didn't come across much in the way of style description other than "rock," or "metal," which tells me zip. My style, I do a lot of string bending and vibrato and I'm most comfortable with 9s on my Fenders and 10s on my Gibsons. I just can't do 10s on my Fenders because they make my fingers hurt too much. Call me a whimp, I don't care. I also play a lot of classical, and classical players don't build up the hard callouses that streel string players do, so this is also part of it.
So right now, I'm leaning toward getting a set of the EB 12-56s and see how they sound tuned B to B. Hey, if I don't like the way they sound or feel, I can just vary the pitch until I do, and then take it from there, I suppose. Anyway, I'd be interested in any feedback you folks care to offer.
Oh, and once I get 'er stringed up, I'll post pics. Just a stock looking black Tele with a loooong neck, but I think she looks kinda cool.