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Nylon/Folk strings on Rainsong
Anyone try nylon or folk strings on their Rainsong? Thoughts? Recommendations? Thanks!
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Hammer;
If you are talking about a steel string CF guitar then you'll probably find that nylon strings will not give you much projection (though you may still get nylon tonal qualities). The only exceptions that I can think of are the John Pearse/Thomastic-Infeld folk and Classic S strings. |
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They look like they might be cool strings.
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Rainsong does make a Nylon version of their Parlor.
As far as I can tell, the only difference between the NP12 and the P12 is a tie style bridge. The neck is the same as the steel string, and Rainsongs do not have internal braces. Given the technology, I have a hard time believing that there are any actual structural differences. (obviously the nut slots will be cut wider, and possibly higher)
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I have seen a few videos on youtube where folks have done it, successfully it seems, just curious is anyone here has.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgD1D4dy61g |
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Interesting, looks like you would want to swap out the nut for the wider treble strings. Or widen the existing one.
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Given the different tensions with nylon and steel strings, it is difficult to believe that one face would work equally well for both--a face strong enough to handle steel would not be as moved by nylon and a face made light enough for nylon might warp under the pressure of steel. Brunner is the only guitar maker I know of who tried to make one guitar (with interchangeable necks) work for both nylon and steel. I've never played one so I can't vouch for how it does or does not work.
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A lot of speculation, the one in the video with high tension strings sounds good. Best I can tell on a computer anyway. I have a WS1000 that I was about ready to sell, I think I will see if Rainsong has an opinion before I waste any time or money. I would like to have a Nylon RS.
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If you have a WS-1000 in hand, it seems like an easy experiment to make (or have made) a new nut with wider slots for nylon strings. You could probably even just buy a replacement nut for a Taylor nylon string guitar, but those are for a 1-7/8" nut width. (It might stick out a little on either side). Ball-end nylon strings are readily available, so the bridge pins would even work.
Hard tension nylon strings run about 100-105 pounds of total tension, whereas light gauge steel strings are 160-165 pounds. It may be that the nylon won't drive the top well enough for best tone. But it's worth a try before selling. Then you might try a "for trade" ad in the classifieds. There could be someone out there that went nylon and would rather have steel. |
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I've tried nylon strings on a number of steel string guitars and never been satisfied. The Rainsong Parlor nylon, the Emerald nylons, and the Blackbird nylons are the way to go, in my opinion, if you want a CF carbon fiber nylon strung guitar.
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I'll contact RS to see if they have any comment, and go from there.
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Just ordered some of those there Pearce string things... hmmmm ..which guitar..?? You all make me buy too many strings.. sigh.. just purchasin'.
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Jd;
I hope you let us know the Rainsong response. Mr. K; I'll be interested in your impression of the new strings. |
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Not sure which critter to put them on.
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