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I'm always not thinking many more things than I'm thinking. I therefore ain't more than I am. Pickle: Gretsch G9240 "Alligator" wood-body resonator wearing nylguts (China, 2018?) Toon: Eastman Cabaret JB (China, 2022) Stanley: The Loar LH-650 (China, 2017) |
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Thanks Steve as always awesome information
![]() I was going to spin the top of the top of the compensated bridge round and drop it back on the bridge posts, an then re position for inotation I've not messed with one of these before so not sure if that's possible or not. On a les paul the abr popped off the posts. If I do that though will the compensation be out though just been thinking bout it, might be a tricky one as it doesn't look like anyone does lefty ones unless it was an abr, I did see a benedetto blank though on Stewmac which I'm guessing I could always mod. I'll have to pop a luthier an email tomorrow. Yep I'm planning on a loaded pickguard and floating Charlie Christian pickup with the controls mounted on the pickguard would be a shame to cut into the top in any way ![]() An yep got a angled lead from my les paul which has saved any mishaps the good thing is the lead location isn't right at the top at least. I'll make sure to keep that in mind on the string guages Steve ![]() A few guys mentioned a couple of strings that are OK with the frequensator n long scale length on instagram I'll have look it back up and report back Took close up of the bridge in its current guise ![]() Also found this an official epi video on the bridge I'll have to make sure I'm careful with it tomorrow. So I don't break the shadow. https://youtu.be/I0btnhtMEoM Last edited by Lucy_Strat; 09-07-2022 at 02:29 PM. |
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NB: if the saddle isn't slotted I wouldn't even bother flipping it, as it may not fit as well on the posts in the reverse orientation.
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I'm always not thinking many more things than I'm thinking. I therefore ain't more than I am. Pickle: Gretsch G9240 "Alligator" wood-body resonator wearing nylguts (China, 2018?) Toon: Eastman Cabaret JB (China, 2022) Stanley: The Loar LH-650 (China, 2017) |
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Thanks RJVB
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Just don't start calling me master, ok?
![]() How long have you been playing guitar? I know it's common with acoustic guitar that left-handed people go for lefty guitars but I understand this is not the case for classical guitar, a strict exception with bowed instruments, and probably simply impossible with piano. I guess what I'm saying is that if you haven't been playing already for years you could try to see how you manage playing the guitar righthanded. It's not like either hand needs finer control, just different movements. (but read the bit about Reinhard Goebel here!).
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Intonation, as you stated in one of your later posts...
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Ah, you meant the saddle... or at least that's what my later posts were about!
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I'm always not thinking many more things than I'm thinking. I therefore ain't more than I am. Pickle: Gretsch G9240 "Alligator" wood-body resonator wearing nylguts (China, 2018?) Toon: Eastman Cabaret JB (China, 2022) Stanley: The Loar LH-650 (China, 2017) |
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I've been playing for a while on blues stuff
![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks again Steve for pointing out something I'd Missed! I've been reading my Benedetto book an I might actually have a go at making a new bridge ![]() |
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Why a frequensator?
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Hi Loco I'm styling it after a 1945 Epiphone Triumph I played which has the same fretboard markers and featured a Frequensator tail piece also looks a bit more period
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Made some good progress today! She's playing lefty woop!
Some pics of the bridge assy to help anyone in the future. Few things took a lil bit of sorting out with the fretboard angle the new nut I got didn't have enough height on the Treble side I've got a new nut with enough meat on it to allow me to get the string height correct at the nut. I've cheekily shimmed it one side so I could sus out whether I was going to have an issue with the inotation at the bridge. At first I thought I had but after swapping the insert round and discovering my tuner had jammed on the wrong mode! Oops I dialed the inotation it pretty well, I've got a lefty compensated tusq acoustic insert coming on Monday that I'm going to modify to nail 💅 the inotation perfect. So for any other lefties thinking about it it can be done ^__^ Once ive got the new nut I'm gonna pull the action up a bit, also I can't get used to the strings! Need something semi flatwound with doing legato and glisando's an fun stuff! The finger noise isn't to bad acoustic but with the shadow Peizo it's a bit to much when sliding. This clip was with Elixir Nanoweb 12-53 phospher bronze https://youtu.be/G19ynOC0o1k ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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https://www.daddario.com/products/gu...osphor-bronze/ https://www.daddario.com/products/gu...l-half-rounds/ You might also consider the Martin Retro Monels, a true roundwound acoustic set with a slinky feel and magnetic properties (phosphor bronze and 80/20 aren't magnetic and really can't be used with the CC pickup you mentioned in prior posts). Until LaBella developed flatwounds circa 1940 these were the string of choice for the first generation of prewar electric guitarists, and will give your guitar some real vintage tonal vibe in both electric and acoustic modes; the only caveat is that you'll need to play them long and hard for the first week or so to break them in, but the good news is that they're very long-lasting and, once they settle in, don't lose their tone - and the additional tension compared to a PB or 80/20 set will drive the top harder for a stronger (and mellower) acoustic tone: https://www.martinguitar.com/strings...oustic-strings
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+1 on the Martin Retro Monels. I have them on my '34 Triumph, and they are great. I enjoy them on some flat tops, too.
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Thanks Steve and Loco as always brilliant information
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