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Your thoughts...?
I’m thinking of trying my Amicus as a six string. I’d still tune it high due to the short scale. Do you know of anyone who’s done that? Any recommendation for string gauge? Can you think of a valid reason to not give it a try, e.g., adverse effect on neck relief or six strings won’t drive the top, etc?
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These CF instruments are tough, so I don’t personally see why you shouldn’t give it a try.
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I don't see any reason to not give it a try... but, I would think you are losing that cool 12-string/mando kinda sound... making it more like a guitalele.
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Interesting...never thought of trying that
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I think there is a term for this particular trick like the Captain said. I think it is something like "guitalele". On the bright side it will probably stay in tune better than the wood versions.
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Last edited by ac; 05-16-2018 at 03:03 AM. Reason: placed post in wrong thread! |