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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2008-03-15 9:31 PM (#49339)
Subject: Altering Tone


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When a guitar is prone to strong/weak Mid -range , has any -one tried the following , For the sake of Simplicity , Assume Tuning to Concert -Pitch ( E A D G B E ) , to change a string -set , to -Increase- Mid -range , say , use X -tra Light on high E and Low E , Light on A and B , Medium on D and G , in order to Increase Mid - range ..., and , Vice -versa , to -Decrease- Mid -range ?

Vic

...am I the only one...??..
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Capo Guy
Posted 2008-03-15 9:37 PM (#49340 - in reply to #49339)
Subject: Re: Altering Tone



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So far you are.

I find that the strings you use will affect the tone of the instrument but I don't think I want to buy my strings individually to get a different sound.
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scott lamperd
Posted 2008-03-15 10:19 PM (#49341 - in reply to #49339)
Subject: Re: Altering Tone


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Interesting concept. I have tried numerous combinations but usually end up with stock sets. I do, however, use a plain .20 or .22 for a third string when recording. Very smooth.

Scott
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muzza
Posted 2008-03-16 7:32 AM (#49342 - in reply to #49339)
Subject: Re: Altering Tone



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To get an even spread across Low, Medium and High range, the answer is much simpler than your proposal.

Just use an Ovation.
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First Alternate
Posted 2008-03-16 8:20 AM (#49343 - in reply to #49339)
Subject: Re: Altering Tone
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I have, over the years, tried on a few occasions to use a heavier bass string to preserve tone in altered tunings. It has always proved to more trouble than the result was worth.
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schroeder
Posted 2008-03-16 10:35 AM (#49344 - in reply to #49339)
Subject: Re: Altering Tone


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Several European manufacturers will custom make you sets in any combination you want at very little extra cost.
No idea whether any on your side of the pond will do it.
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2008-03-17 12:15 AM (#49345 - in reply to #49339)
Subject: Re: Altering Tone


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Originally posted by muzza:
To get an even spread across Low, Medium and High range, the answer is much simpler than your proposal.

Just use an Ovation.
What Proposal ??...it was a Question !!

I use that Mix on Ovations....1537 and 1617..

Vic
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2008-03-17 12:23 AM (#49346 - in reply to #49339)
Subject: Re: Altering Tone


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...the reason for such a particular Mix would be to keep a Balanced TORQUE ...so as to Prevent neck -warping..
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CanterburyStrings
Posted 2008-03-17 6:02 PM (#49347 - in reply to #49339)
Subject: Re: Altering Tone


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Here at Canterbury String Shop, we sell SIT strings. They will make up a custom set of any type. They don't cost any more than the stock sets, and if you've never tried SIT's, you should. I've had people call me on the phone to thank me for them. You may have a hard time finding them, but they are worth the hunt.
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2008-03-17 10:50 PM (#49348 - in reply to #49339)
Subject: Re: Altering Tone


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Perhaps I did not explain myself well , I Alter Tone due to circumstances , for ex. , theme of "Third man " by Anton Karas ( Third man / Orson Welles ), I find that the Tone of my 1617 comes closest to play that , However , it`s mid -range lacks " bite " , for it does have subdued mid`s , hence , my X-perimenting with Altering Tone / Volume...
I do know of SIT , they`re readily available overhere..have n`t tried them yet , and THANX for the tip CB -strings... :)

Vic

..was contemplating on trying D Markley " Blue Steels "...
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