Newtone Heritage Strings on Short Scale Guitar?
My wife plays a 00 Martin (short scale) but wants to lighten the string pressure on her fingers. She currently uses Elixir lights. Would it be a bad thing to string Newtone Heritage lights onto a short scale? I'm concerned that the tension may be too light to adequately support the neck. Thanks for the replies!
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Nope, not in my experience. You may need to change the relief but we're not talking dramatic differences here.
I've used them on my J45 and my Eastman E10 00, both of which are shorter scaled guitars. As everyone is different, the usual disclaimers apply. |
Something to consider.
Newtone MasterClass strings are not the lower tension of the Heritage..but regardless Masterclass are still slightly lower tension than Hexcores. An estimate by Newtone is that Round core strings are 3% less tension than Hexcores. You might consider experimenting with Newtone Masterclass first. They will have close to the same tension as your standard Hexcore strings, but will be easier to fret and bend. Thus still putting the same tension on the sound board. I love the sound of Newtone Masterclass PB's. |
I use Heritage on my 00 and its not bad but its not of course the same sound as a higher tension/gauge string
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I use the Newtone Heritage Series Low Tension .010 - .043 on my Recording King RO 10. I had a professional setup done after I bought it about four years ago, been using the Newtones the past two years, and nothing's moved...I had the action set real low...wonderful playability, and a clean and open sound that I really like. Well worth a try...
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I've just added Heritage 13-55s to my 25.5" scale guitar and will never look back (absolutely love them!). But it's the third string you might want to be wary of on a short scale, especially if using lower gauges. That's because even on the 13s it's only a
.022, which is just about enough for me. Others will be fine with that, but worth a mention. |
Also, it would be worth considering Martin Flexible Cores (either 12 or 13s, depending on the actual scale), as I found them to be more 'comfortable' than their equivalent gauges.
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