Re: bass vi vs baritone geetz... talk to me...
Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 9:12 pm
what they said plus I like 30" scale for bari tuning too...
I really kinda prefer 30" scale over like...guitars.Mudfuzz wrote:what they said plus I like 30" scale for bari tuning too...
well, if you arent using it you could sell it to me...kosta wrote:The Jaguar Bottom Master is 28.5" scale and is tuned E-e like a Bass VI. The strings are little bit floppy, but not too bad (I'm not sure which gauge strings are on it at the moment as I haven't changed them since I got it and don't play it all that much.)
sweet! im leaning toward the bass vi but it will be another month or so until i have the deposit so i have plenty of time to make up my mind.aen wrote:Actually, LaBella makes a whole bunch of string sets for VI type instruments, including flats. I'll bring my Ultra VI when I come.
might need you to do up another photo shop as, well... you know...Mudfuzz wrote:this is getting very.... eagle-y..
magiclawnchair wrote:might need you to do up another photo shop as, well... you know...Mudfuzz wrote:this is getting very.... eagle-y..
32" scale you say? im not sure i want to go with all out bass strings though.Bon Hoga wrote:Your understanding is correct. Also, with appropriate strings you can use a Bass VI as a baritone (tuned A-A). I wouldn't say that scoring baritone strings is any easier than scoring BVI ones, the market is terrible at the moment. I'd kill for a readily available 15-80 set. If you're going with an EGC get one of those 32"-scale thingies, you can use bass strings on it and have proper tension.
you know, i have no idea what gauge strings are on my baritone. i got it used at guitar center a couple years ago and put new strings on it then. still the same strings.skullservant wrote:All about tension my man! If you like a lot of tension I'd say go longer (TWSS), but if you like a little bit of slack when you bend strings go shorter. Also depends on your tuning!
I honestly didn't really feel comfortable with .14's on a 28" baritone, it just felt like it was going to snap. But at the same time that bigger scale seemed to NEED that big a gauge
I don't see why you shouldn't. Some manufacturers like D'Addario use the same core and winding for both bass and guitar strings, the only difference is the size of the ball end like I suggested above. With a 32" scale instrument your stringing options are much better, you get increased bass response, better intonation, and most importantly better tension. The tension of the low E on a 30" Bass VI is not to everyone's liking (especially if tune to drop D), and with those extra two inches you can use lighter G, B and E strings for more clarity and definition so you can play open chords with distortion.magiclawnchair wrote:Bon Hoga wrote: 32" scale you say? im not sure i want to go with all out bass strings though.
here is a dumb thought.. knowing that flats for guitar are for jazz guitars with a long tailpiece you might want to just measure what a uncut one of your strings ismagiclawnchair wrote: i usually play a set of .010" chromes in standard tuning on my normal guitars.
The issues I've found with actual bass strings on a short 30"/medium 32" scale bass is the fatty low end ones are usually double wound. Clipping 'em so short leads to the whole string instantly unwinding, usually wanna clip it past that double wind.Bon Hoga wrote:I don't see why you shouldn't. Some manufacturers like D'Addario use the same core and winding for both bass and guitar strings, the only difference is the size of the ball end like I suggested above. With a 32" scale instrument your stringing options are much better, you get increased bass response, better intonation, and most importantly better tension. The tension of the low E on a 30" Bass VI is not to everyone's liking (especially if tune to drop D), and with those extra two inches you can use lighter G, B and E strings for more clarity and definition so you can play open chords with distortion.magiclawnchair wrote:Bon Hoga wrote: 32" scale you say? im not sure i want to go with all out bass strings though.
Never happened to me, but I reckon a drop of hot solder or even superglue should take care of the problem.Holy Schnikes wrote: The issues I've found with actual bass strings on a short 30"/medium 32" scale bass is the fatty low end ones are usually double wound. Clipping 'em so short leads to the whole string instantly unwinding, usually wanna clip it past that double wind.
You guys know a trick that keeps those low strings intact when your using 'em with shorter scales? Or are you talking short scale bass string options (which are HELLA limited)?
Yep. Or you could order a custom set from Circle K, not the cheapest solution, but not the most expensive either. If you go with flats, La Bella is your best bet, those things last forever anyway.magiclawnchair wrote:i wouldnt be able to use a six string bass set, so i would have to buy the b and high e seperate?
here are the labella bass vi flats. http://www.juststrings.com/lab-767-6f.html yeah, crazy expensive but i do love flats...