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Re: Let's talk baritones.
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2015 4:33 pm
by Bon Hoga
Pop wrote:
Cool, thanks.
So if I was just wanting a guitar that could tune down really well, but just to like a full D or full C, should I go for a baritone, or would I be better off just getting a basic Fender that has a 25.5" scale and tuning down to D?
Does the Blacktop Baritone tune UP well? I see the standard tuning on it is B to B, but I'd only really need to go as low as D or C.
Thanks!
A lot depends on the strings. For D-d I wouldn't bother with a bari, just get some heavy strings and tune down a step. For C you might benefit from longer scale length, but I'm sure C-c would work just fine on a 25.5" Fender.
Re: Let's talk baritones.
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2015 4:49 pm
by neonblack
C-c works great on my Les Paul and its pretty small.
Re: Let's talk baritones.
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2015 10:42 am
by aen
Pop wrote:[
So if I was just wanting a guitar that could tune down really well, but just to like a full D or full C, should I go for a baritone, or would I be better off just getting a basic Fender that has a 25.5" scale and tuning down to D?
!
Absoloutely go with a 25.5" scale for D or C. I haven't come up from an open D tuning in 15 years. You just want slightly heavier strings than you would use in standard. There are 50 billion guitars out there for dirt cheap that will handle D or C with no problems. As others have said, you can even go shorter scale for those tunings. My 24" scale Jag has been in aenstandard (dadaae) for a good 5 years as well.
Re: Let's talk baritones.
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2015 11:22 am
by spacelordmother
Yup -- I have a 24" scale tuned CGCGAC and although it's a little bit floppy/sloppy it actually works well sonically with the twangy P90 I have in it. Pretty sure I have lights on there too, so heavier strings would alleviate that if desired.

Re: Let's talk baritones.
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2015 6:38 pm
by Pop
Great! Thanks for all the advice. I figured D or even C wouldn't be too far out of the realm of possibility with a standard scale guitar. I my beloved it a Les Paul with P-90s, but perhaps I could grab one of those old Fender Tele Thinline Deluxes with the P-90s that I've always wanted.

Re: Let's talk baritones.
Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2016 12:18 pm
by Chuckchuck
Chankgeez wrote:They're both strung up with heavier strings. Bass VI strings are the heavier of the two (maybe a tad lighter than regular bass strings though).
Usually Bass VIs are tuned E to E and baritones are usually tuned A to A or B to B.
There really aren't any rules about scale. Although Bass VI type instruments are usually 30" and baritones about 28" or so.
I think it's more about how the instrument is set up and how it's intended to be used.
Thanks for explanations. So I need both baritone & bass vi.
Vi is an octave down from guitar & baritone is a 4th or <, right?
Re: Let's talk baritones.
Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2016 2:38 pm
by kbit
I played fungalattack's Fender Baritone Special during our jam and my god is that a wonderful instrument. It felt amazing in my hands, neck profile was super nice, and the alumitones... so clear, very sustain. Mmph.
Re: Let's talk baritones.
Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2016 2:14 pm
by Chuckchuck
How about this 30" scale strat copy, with bass-vi strings
http://www.rondomusic.com/st630eb3ts.html
I think I would enjoy it.
Re: Let's talk baritones.
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2016 3:58 pm
by gnomethrone
I need advice picking a tuning / string size for this baritone tele I'm putting together. I have a 28.629" DC Kunkle neck I'm going to put on a modern player plus body that's coming in the mail. I'm thinking dropped A or f#. I've played standard fender scale guitars in A before and liked it but never gone lower.
Right now I play a jazzmaster in dropped b or c sharp standard strung with ernie ball "not even slinkys" and really like the string tension. What would be similar at this scale?
Re: Let's talk baritones.
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2016 4:20 pm
by BoatRich
I've been using a .80 gauge 8-string set in B lately and it's pretty good tension wise
Re: Let's talk baritones.
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2016 5:33 pm
by gnomethrone
That's gnarly. I thought I wouldn't need that heavy of strings. Are you playing a 30" scale?
Re: Let's talk baritones.
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2016 7:32 pm
by BoatRich
gnomethrone wrote:That's gnarly. I thought I wouldn't need that heavy of strings. Are you playing a 30" scale?
Nah a 26.5" it's on a guitar I set up at work. Wait... I'm dumb, that was the bass vi. I actually used a medium 7 string set.
Re: Let's talk baritones.
Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2016 10:23 am
by doommeow
By this time next week, by baritone partscaster will be in my cold dead hands.... dropped everything off at the tech yesterday, having the nut built, neck drilled and mounted as we speak. A-A, 28.7", 4-way switching....

Re: Let's talk baritones.
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2016 5:44 am
by chutneyfarmer
Any thoughts on the Gretsch Baritone? Thinking about picking one up so I can get my David Lynch on.
Bigsby, black sparkle, and mini humbuckers. Seems like a sweet guitar.
Re: Let's talk baritones.
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2016 5:10 pm
by doommeow
chutneyfarmer wrote:Any thoughts on the Gretsch Baritone? Thinking about picking one up so I can get my David Lynch on.
Bigsby, black sparkle, and mini humbuckers. Seems like a sweet guitar.
Play it before you buy it. I've shopped for a Grestch twice in past few years - not the baritone - and come away disappointed.