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And this is as I expect it to be. The rule of thumb in guitar set-up is to have the neck as straight and the action as possible to get clean notes at the volume you're looking for. That's undoubtedly the reason archtops have adjustable saddles: to make it possible to whack 'em harder in the bigband settings where they were used (cf. their German name which translates to "beatguitars"). I second Robin in his suggestion for pure nickel-wounds, but I find them a bit too dark to my taste. Sadly string makers do not communicate on the kind of Monel they use: it's an alloy family in which the relative proportions of Ni and Cu can vary quite a bit. 13s: check with Epiphone on what they advise as the maximum gauge/tension to use (apparently you've already been in contact with them). But remember that going too heavy will stiffle the guitar AND make her hard to play - for the fretting hand but also for fingerpicking if that's what you're after. Many archtop players do put on slightly heavier treble strings though, to get a fuller & rounder sound. Myself I'd love to continue to use at least the low strings of the TI AC112s but I find it too hard to get clean notes from the low E and the trebles in barrés. Those thick bass strings are so heavy that the need to be held down firmly to avoid buzzing *under* your finger and that also applies to a pedal in, say, an F bar chord.
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Thanks Robin an RJVB.
It was really noticeable in the room unfortunately my mobile didn't pick it up, it definitely dropped in fullness an volume. I'm assuming partly due to the amount I could attack the strings with the lowering action actually felt quite a drastic difference to. It seemed better at either the higher or the lower of the 3 settings but the tone/volume was definitely better on the higher one. One thing I did notice with the lower action you get more vibration through the neck. I'll certainly check those pure nickels out think I used those on my Strat at one point. I'm gonna play it at the current action for a few days on the Martin 12-54s. I'm just waiting to hear back from Cleartone on the string tension of the original set that came with the guitar ![]() In pretty happy with how it's playing at the mo tbh now I've backed my fretting hand attack off much better at either of the two actions, next thing I'm gonna research is a pickguard before I wear the front of the guitar. One gutter was SD don't do a lefty version of the Benedetto pickup, so the writing would be upside down + the cable would be exiting on the neck side bit of a shame as I liked that. Some string guage tensions on the different sets. Elixir 12-53 nanoweb phospher bronze 162lbs nanoweb based on a 25.5" scale neck Martin 12-54 Phospher bronze string tension 168.5 lbs Elixir 13-56 polyweb 80-20 183lbs Elixir 13-56 nanoweb phospher medium guage 188lbs |
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BTW, given the extent to which you aim to record everything it'd probably be wise to invest in a better recording set-up, one that's more likely to hear your guitar the same way on consecutive sessions (supposing the guitar didn't change), and does not have any of the filters that your phone might apply nor the automatic level control your phone probably has. *) an f-hole archtop is also very different than a traditional flat-top in how it sounds to the player vs. the listener.
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none taken RJVB It's really interesting to learn and if you don't listen you don't learn
![]() Just been playing it again hit a note just before I was putting it away put the guitar in the case an she was still ringing away, gonna leave the action where it's at now as it's playing really nice ![]() I was thinking about the action while playing and trying to analyse what was happening before with the action lower it's a much softer touch on the guitar and if I hit the string to hard with my thumb to try get the volume audible that I could with the higher action with the guitar playing clearly hello rattles my old friend. I've played it with a plec an it's a much louder sound compared to the thumb with the lower action but I prefer the mellowness of the thumb. In the room compared to the phone the natural reverb / fullness is more noticeable to the ear with the higher action whether it's just a different perceived tone to the ear as you say it certainly is there well to my ears anyway dad actually commented on it to when he walked in the room asking if I'd changed something before as he hadn't heard it with the lower action. I'm assuming its got to affect something other than just the play ability as the break angle of the strings from the tail peice to the bridge is increased or am I totally wrong ![]() I've got really sensitive hearing once was chasing a noise on a a motorcycle before I got the skills I've got now on them a friend who's an ex Suzuki Race tech gave me a 2nd opinion an I was hearing the slight resonance of the brake pads lol was sending me crazy for weeks. Yep eventually I'd like to get a better recording setup ![]() The next thing I'd like to do after reading my Benedetto book is make an ebony bridge for it as I'm really not into the peizo with it's plastic saddle I'd love to have a go at woodwork and eventually I'd love to make a guitar. exciting times ![]() When I've got a better mic setup in the future I'll have to record some sounds at a distance. For now though I'm pretty content just a pick guard, frequensator (think I've decided on an aftermarket one) an a ebony bridge to make that should be exciting. Just want to thank you all again for the advice and information really appreciated. I actually got a humidifier yesterday for the room thanks to dad an that's made a world of difference to how well it seems to be playing today at the 4/64th bass and 3/64th treble action. Last edited by Lucy_Strat; 09-14-2022 at 07:44 AM. |
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Glad the thread has been useful for others mg
![]() Thought I'd give it one more update played for about 6 hours before at the lower action then raised it back up to 6/64 and 7/64th much prefer the feel / tone for my thumb playing was pretty instant and noticable perceived difference so gonna stick with those figures I wanna give it a bit of relief next as it's only got about 2 thou in it then I'll reset the action to my fav figures gonna order a frequensator tomorrow as well ![]() |
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Jury's still out on this one...
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It would be interesting to get a real physics explanation of what actually happens in an electromagnetic pickup when you pluck a string. It's not because a metal isn't ferromagnetic that it doesn't interact with magnet(ic field)s. We all know that electricity is produced in copper wire, for instance, and if you drop a magnet on a smooth, inclined sheet of copper it will slide down much slower than it would on a equally smooth and inclined sheet of lead or glass.
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Steve's suggestion of flat top strings was a total win!
Yay total result loving the Flat tops in a 12-53 total result. Reduced string noise so I can slide about in different areas like I would on my Gretsch with flatwound Chrome's on but I'm playing an acoustic archtop win win!! All the effort and trying different things and settings is really starting to pay off in the tone now more of a fundemental note but still lots of dynamics and some overtones although reduced compared to normal round wounds. Gonna let it sit overnight then check the relief tomorrow https://youtu.be/vL68NPZ9Vqk Edit: got a bit of truss rod adjustment done today it's massively cut down on the fret buzz since the clip at the nut end at 0.04" at the moment gonna let it sit then re measure and adjust tomorrow Last edited by Lucy_Strat; 09-17-2022 at 08:52 AM. |
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Done a bit more work on the Epi today
![]() Got the action at the bridge about 5/64th and 6/64th for now. Which I'll be resetting to 7/64th tomorrow. The tricky bit was the relief ran out off adjustment on the truss rod trying to put more relief in it got to about 0.06" so its not to bad something to deal with in the future. Next thing I wanna do is remove the peizo and make a new ebony bridge which will be nice to learn some wood working. Anyway here's some piccies and a video of how it's playing now with a few days of playing on the flat tops, I'm over fretting a bit tbh as it was the first time with the action to specs at the nut much much faster playing which is nice ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() https://youtu.be/szlqTYC4AGc Last edited by Lucy_Strat; 09-20-2022 at 12:45 PM. |
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Happy Holidays! How is your new Epiphone playing after changes?
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Hi Rob its really settled in now ^_^ love the tone at some point in the future I wanna add a floating Charlie Christian pickup that'd be so good. For now though used just acousticly its great
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Glad to read this! Speaking of Charlie Christian I was listening to Bruce Forman's record "Reunion" recently where he's playing Barney Kessel's ES-350 Gibson with added CC pickup - wow, beautiful sounds and playing. Hopefully I'll receive my new Tad Brown archtop with CC pickup (hah, I'm no Bruce Forman!) next week. I'll check your Insta post. 👋🏻
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