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swarfrat
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Ok - so, so I've been playing with chord melody stuff in P4 for a bit. I used to play 11's a long time ago, 25.5" scale. I went down to 10's because I went through a phase where I didn't play a lot, and just couldn't jump into 11's with no calluses. Anyway - I'm playing 1) differently, and 2) on a 24.75" scale guitar. I bought a pack of 11's and 12's today to try out. I actually liked the 12's a lot - I was kinda scared to try it, but it sounded and played wonderfully.
Unfortunately, I snapped the G at the tuner while trying to finish my setup, and had to switch the the 11's. Which are actually still too slinky. Makes sense I suppose - since the scale counts for almost a full string gauge. I like my locking tuners but... this is not cool if my tuners are breaking cores. Anyone else playing locking tuners with a wound G, and do you have any issues or maybe wrap techniques? After playing a wound G again, then having to switch back - I'm struck by just how wonky plain singles in the 0.018-0.020 range really are. I don't wanna go back... Plus I can pull off (literally) a number of inversions which are prone to being pulled sharp on 10's and even 11's.
Unfortunately, I snapped the G at the tuner while trying to finish my setup, and had to switch the the 11's. Which are actually still too slinky. Makes sense I suppose - since the scale counts for almost a full string gauge. I like my locking tuners but... this is not cool if my tuners are breaking cores. Anyone else playing locking tuners with a wound G, and do you have any issues or maybe wrap techniques? After playing a wound G again, then having to switch back - I'm struck by just how wonky plain singles in the 0.018-0.020 range really are. I don't wanna go back... Plus I can pull off (literally) a number of inversions which are prone to being pulled sharp on 10's and even 11's.