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Subject: Can you buy Heavy Guage strings? From: Steve Latimer Date: 29 Jun 99 - 11:51 AM My sister Susan (Rick's guest on Acoustic Workshop last night) is playing more and more acoustic bottleneck. She wanted to get Heavy guage strings for this, but was told at a reputable music store that the you can't get heavy guage acoustic strings. I find this hard to believe, can anyone help? What guage or diameter would be considered heavy? She is planning to put them on a Takamine acoustic. Also, any feedback (bad choice of words?) from slide players on strings and their effect on sound would be appreciated. Thanks, Steve Latimer |
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Subject: RE: Can you buy Heavy Guage strings? From: Easy Rider Date: 29 Jun 99 - 12:00 PM YES. Heavy guage phosphor bronze and 80/20 brass strings ARE available. Just make sure your guitar has heavy enough top braces for them! If the braces are scalloped, DON'T DO IT! Try: or: Many people prefer heavy guage for lap steel, resophonic and slide guitar, and they make sense there. EZR |
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Subject: RE: Can you buy Heavy Guage strings? From: Easy Rider Date: 29 Jun 99 - 12:05 PM Oooops! Sorry. That should be http://www.mostring.net/ Try it now. EZR
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Subject: RE: Can you buy Heavy Guage strings? From: Legal Eagle Date: 06 Jul 99 - 09:29 AM Don't put them on a Tak. Don't even put mediums (13/56) on a Tak. Stick to lights (12/52). If you want to play slide get another guitar to do it. If you want to save money get an old EKO - they are built like cricket bats |
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Subject: RE: Can you buy Heavy Guage strings? From: Steve Latimer Date: 06 Jul 99 - 09:40 AM Please remember that it is my sister who is the musician, I am the one with internet access. Susan and I went to Rick and Heather Fieldings as Susan bought a couple of pick-ups from him. We asked Rick this very question and he came up with a set of strings from England (as only he can) that are a heavier guage but have less tension than most heavy guage strings, apparently more like mediums. Susan has strung the Takamine with them and I believe that she is happy with the sound and playability. The brand escapes me, Rick are you out there? Perhaps you could help. Thanks to all for the input. |
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