So would I be strung up?
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shamustwin
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So would I be strung up?
So would I be strung up for wanting to use super slinkys on a 650?
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Jerry. Ted is right. I am sure that you will find it a relief that there is no need to fret over the type of strings that you use on your 650. If you gauge things right there will be no need for a truss-rod adjustment either.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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Boy you're keyed up this evening John. It's a bout time we heard from you. Things have been going to pot here lately without your input. Once again, you have demonstrated that you are a jack of all trades and master of fun. I suppose you will be off now for a drive in your new pickup. Don't forget to order those new toasters for the Lizard's Thicket. Schaller later.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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Don: You certainly Belong here. Half A World Away and You Are Out Of Time. Nice Endgame.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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Jeffery - Hehe...yes, it is an R.E.M. reference thing. I could not resist posting when I noticed Peter had referenced my favourite band. I referenced you for the "Professor" part of the song title - I do not think you are "Sad"
Unless of course, your supply of Pyramid & Thomastik-Infeld is running low?
Unless of course, your supply of Pyramid & Thomastik-Infeld is running low?-
shamustwin
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So, on a 660/12, putting a slightly lighter set of strings (09...etc) do I have to reset the truss?? I want to do big Eric Clapton bends (when I get this guitar). I've tried huge bends on other ric models (w/standard ric setup/strings)both 6 & 12's and the 10's didn't seem to move like I wanted. Am I nuts to want to do my leads on a 12? I'm thinking coolness factor. You know, first on my block to shred a 12 string. That's me, Mr. Shred.
Jerry: I think that you may indeed have to slacken off on the truss-rods should you be switching to 9s. I also consider that trying to do "huge bends" on your 12 string may be asking too much of your instrument and your connective tissue.
No harm in trying though. I would be interested to hear how you make out in this endeavour.
No harm in trying though. I would be interested to hear how you make out in this endeavour.
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