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From: SlightReturn
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  • Oh yeah, I have a question.

    Are you running mediums... with .17b and .13e or mediums all around. I'm trying to get my twelve fine tuned.

  • @jsipflatpickd28

    thanks :)

    And great about Elderly Instruments, good luck!

    I use a .013 for the two top E strings and a .017 for the two B strings, and a .024w for the octave A string. The rest are all extra lights -- I just replace those strings in a standard .010 - .047 set. I like using light strings tuned down for some reason...

  • @SlightReturn

    That's why you've got the tissue up on the nut, to reduce the rattling?

  • @jsipflatpickd28

    Yep -- there's a lot of 'ringing' (harmonics or something) if you strum all the strings and immediately mute them. It's a bunch of harmonic jangly stuff floating around in the soundhole -- it's subtle, but when I use a tissue or sponge rubber or something just to mute the strings behind the nut, I really think it makes a big difference. Keeps the notes from running over each other a bit!

  • @jsipflatpickd28

    But yeah, I've experimented a lot with strings, and you'll find what works for you, but for my own self, I like making some select strings heavier, but overall using lights and tuning down quite a bit. On the Strat I like using a .009-.042 or a .009-.038 tuned down at least a half step, usually a whole. My weak hands like strings that are a tiny bit like spaghetti XD

  • sounds good man... I lost my camera charger, so i'm behind in uploads. But good news, I'm headed next week to Elderly Instruments... Looking at guitars, have some money saved up. :) :) :)

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