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From: haackrock
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  • Would this go E-E?

  • @MrMuddyBleach Hi, no it's from B to B, usually you tune a Baritone from B to B, or C to C. E to E the tension is too low.

    best regards

  • @haackrock The scale is 29" though right?

  • @MrMuddyBleach Yes, it's 75 cm, which is about 29 inches.

  • @haackrock Awww really!? I've read all over that it's either 29 or so, and then other places it's said it's 27 3/4. If it's 27 3/4 then I think E-E might be way too flabby.

  • @MrMuddyBleach Yes, it's too flabby, try B to B, sounds good and plays very well, greetings

  • Super cool! I think I'm going to get one of the Dano '63 or '59 guitars. The baritones are really sweet too though, I might have to get one some day :)

  • @scaredypicker Hi thanks, yes get one they are very cheap, but great sounding. Unfortunately on my video

    you can't hear the real sound, the mic of my digital camera is tooo bad...

  • Sounds great! What gauge does the strings have? And the neck, would you say it's a fat or a thin neck? I'm thinking of get this guitar myself :)

    Cheers!

  • @TomMorella Hi, to be honest, I don't know the gauge of the strings...I I got these

    guitar two days ago and these strings were made on. The neck is great, very handy, more thick

    most of the guitar is very cheap and my tuning is fom B to B. I would say it is highly recommended!

    best regards

  • Thats very cool!

  • sounds awesome.  Never heard a baritone electric before!

  • @ciaputa it's a lot of fun to play!!

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