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Okay, so I wanted to lower the action on my new Ozark Custom 12-inch Figured Cherry, so what did I do? I measured the original bridge height of the banjo with digital calipers and found it to be .609 inches high. I figured what difference I needed to get the action height I wanted and ordered a Snuffy Smith 9/16 inch (.562") high bridge from Elderly Instruments two days ago and it just came in the mail. So, I slid the new bridge into position behind the original higher bridge, tilted the original bridge forward, and removed it with the strings now resting on the lower new bridge. I splayed the strings out until all were in their respective groove on the new bridge. I checked the vertical alignment of the new bridge, and then its centering on the head via any middle-string side-to-side deflection one way or the other and tuned the banjo with my PolyTune Clip-On Tuner. Lastly, I checked the intonation at the 12th fret with the tuner and it was right on.
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Yep, I've been having Tim Purcell make me some custom height(.595) bridges(w/ wider Crowe space) to get my action just right.
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Current Banjos: Ozark Custom 12-inch Figured Cherry Vega No. 2 Tubaphone OME North Star Walnut Rickard 12" Maple Ridge Dobson Pisgah 12" Walnut Tubaphone Bart Reiter Regent Whyte Laydie
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Martin HD-28 Sunburst/Trance M-VT Phantom Martin D-18/Ultra Tonic Adamas I 2087GT-8 Guild F-212XL STD Huss & Dalton TD-R Taylor 717e Taylor 618e Taylor 614ce Larrivee D-50M Larrivee D-40R Blue Grass Special Larrivee D-40R Sunburst Larrivee C-03R Tommy Emmanuel/Trance M-VT Phantom RainSong BI-DR1000N2 Emerald X20 Yamaha FGX5 Avian Skylark 2A Republic Duolian/Schatten NR-2 Last edited by SpruceTop; 09-25-2022 at 04:23 PM. |
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Excellent solution, Sprucetop!
(There is a bit quicker solution for adjusting preferred action, but the banjo has to be designed to do it.) ![]() |
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![]() Current Banjos: Ozark Custom 12-inch Figured Cherry Vega No. 2 Tubaphone OME North Star Walnut Rickard 12" Maple Ridge Dobson Pisgah 12" Walnut Tubaphone Bart Reiter Regent Whyte Laydie
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Martin HD-28 Sunburst/Trance M-VT Phantom Martin D-18/Ultra Tonic Adamas I 2087GT-8 Guild F-212XL STD Huss & Dalton TD-R Taylor 717e Taylor 618e Taylor 614ce Larrivee D-50M Larrivee D-40R Blue Grass Special Larrivee D-40R Sunburst Larrivee C-03R Tommy Emmanuel/Trance M-VT Phantom RainSong BI-DR1000N2 Emerald X20 Yamaha FGX5 Avian Skylark 2A Republic Duolian/Schatten NR-2 Last edited by SpruceTop; 09-25-2022 at 04:23 PM. |
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Thanks, I checked Tim Purcell's website and he's got some nice bridge offerings. It's great that he's able to do the radiused bottom feature similar to Deering's Smile bridges. I like Tim's reasonable prices, too! Purcell Banjo Bridges
Current Banjos: Ozark Custom 12-inch Figured Cherry Vega No. 2 Tubaphone OME North Star Walnut Rickard 12" Maple Ridge Dobson Pisgah 12" Walnut Tubaphone Bart Reiter Regent Whyte Laydie
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Martin HD-28 Sunburst/Trance M-VT Phantom Martin D-18/Ultra Tonic Adamas I 2087GT-8 Guild F-212XL STD Huss & Dalton TD-R Taylor 717e Taylor 618e Taylor 614ce Larrivee D-50M Larrivee D-40R Blue Grass Special Larrivee D-40R Sunburst Larrivee C-03R Tommy Emmanuel/Trance M-VT Phantom RainSong BI-DR1000N2 Emerald X20 Yamaha FGX5 Avian Skylark 2A Republic Duolian/Schatten NR-2 Last edited by SpruceTop; 09-28-2022 at 02:55 PM. |
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It's may not be apparent in your mind's ear but until you actually play a dreadnought guitar with a flatpick immediately after playing clawhammer style on an open-back banjo just how loud your real ears tell you that a banjo sounds! I just finished playing my Taylor 717e Builder's Edition dreadnought after playing my new Ozark Custom 12" Figured Cherry banjo and I'm kind of shocked. Guitars as "banjo killers?" Does anyone believe any of the hype some brands put out there?
![]() Current Banjos: Ozark Custom 12-inch Figured Cherry Vega No. 2 Tubaphone OME North Star Walnut Rickard 12" Maple Ridge Dobson Pisgah 12" Walnut Tubaphone Bart Reiter Regent Whyte Laydie
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Martin HD-28 Sunburst/Trance M-VT Phantom Martin D-18/Ultra Tonic Adamas I 2087GT-8 Guild F-212XL STD Huss & Dalton TD-R Taylor 717e Taylor 618e Taylor 614ce Larrivee D-50M Larrivee D-40R Blue Grass Special Larrivee D-40R Sunburst Larrivee C-03R Tommy Emmanuel/Trance M-VT Phantom RainSong BI-DR1000N2 Emerald X20 Yamaha FGX5 Avian Skylark 2A Republic Duolian/Schatten NR-2 Last edited by SpruceTop; 10-02-2022 at 04:02 PM. |
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It’s the voice range of the banjo that overpowers the rest of the band when playing together. It’s like playing a mandola with two guitar players….they bury the mandola.
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Current Banjos: Ozark Custom 12-inch Figured Cherry Vega No. 2 Tubaphone OME North Star Walnut Rickard 12" Maple Ridge Dobson Pisgah 12" Walnut Tubaphone Bart Reiter Regent Whyte Laydie
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Martin HD-28 Sunburst/Trance M-VT Phantom Martin D-18/Ultra Tonic Adamas I 2087GT-8 Guild F-212XL STD Huss & Dalton TD-R Taylor 717e Taylor 618e Taylor 614ce Larrivee D-50M Larrivee D-40R Blue Grass Special Larrivee D-40R Sunburst Larrivee C-03R Tommy Emmanuel/Trance M-VT Phantom RainSong BI-DR1000N2 Emerald X20 Yamaha FGX5 Avian Skylark 2A Republic Duolian/Schatten NR-2 Last edited by SpruceTop; 11-26-2022 at 11:32 AM. |
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What size strings do y’all like?
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As a guitar player new to banjo that was the first thing I noticed—the strings felt way too slinky. I’m not sure what gauge they are, but I’m going to put some mediums on, although I think these are mediums. As I’m working on the basic clawhammer strum, I’m getting more used to the feel of the strings, but at first it was “shocking” to me, and I kept checking my tuning to make sure it was to pitch! The intonation is driving me crazy though, which I hope improves with new strings. It’s going in the shop tomorrow for a little work/setup—will report back. Good luck!
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I prefer Ernie Ball Eartwood Frailing strings on my Clawhammer banjos. 10 24 15 13 10
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I’m running medium strings from Pisgah banjos/balsam banjo works. I like dadarrio pb mediums too but they are a wee bit stiffer.
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Current Banjos: Ozark Custom 12-inch Figured Cherry Vega No. 2 Tubaphone OME North Star Walnut Rickard 12" Maple Ridge Dobson Pisgah 12" Walnut Tubaphone Bart Reiter Regent Whyte Laydie
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Martin HD-28 Sunburst/Trance M-VT Phantom Martin D-18/Ultra Tonic Adamas I 2087GT-8 Guild F-212XL STD Huss & Dalton TD-R Taylor 717e Taylor 618e Taylor 614ce Larrivee D-50M Larrivee D-40R Blue Grass Special Larrivee D-40R Sunburst Larrivee C-03R Tommy Emmanuel/Trance M-VT Phantom RainSong BI-DR1000N2 Emerald X20 Yamaha FGX5 Avian Skylark 2A Republic Duolian/Schatten NR-2 |