OK the headscratching over string gauges continues.
my regular acoustic has a scale length of 645mm like a martin dread.....
I have a supply of D'Addario strings that I got bulk a while back for pennies, with the gauges:
13 / 17 / 26w / 35w / 45w / 56w
the tuning is standard E A D G B E........
now, the tenor has a scale of (lets average it) 550mm
tuned GDAE
so.......
the G string is just about right at 56 as the open G on the tenor is almost exactly the same as an E on a regular guitar fretted at the 3rd fret (a G!!)
the top E is 100 mm or so shorter than on a regular guitar, so it SHOULD go thicker.....at the minute I have the 13 on there, but I MIGHT just try the 17 ........
and in the middle?
well. I put the 45 on as the D. its 100mm shorter than it would be on a regular, but its tuned two semitones higher than the 3rd fret...... it'll do......
first attempt had the 17 on the A position but that meant it was loose.... regular guitar on a 3rd fret it'd be a C, but here its only an A..... it was loose, floppy and just not as nice as it should have been......
but with the 26 on there its a lot nicer on a regular guitar, that string would be playing at Ab on the 3rd fret so it's only a semitone away.......
so, all in all I THINK I'm sorted... at least I will be tomorrow when I swop the top E for the 17 just to see.....
I'll play it in for a day or two and then decide for certain, and sort the intonation and fit the pup
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
the bridge takes a lot of thinking, being angled and all that......

but after rough making a nut, suing my patented bridge placer, its all ready to cut around and then use a sharp chisel to remove the varnish under the bridge. a little glue, a few hours drying time and we'll be ready for strings!

and here we go!!




still a load of setup to do, so I'll leave it under tension for a while before I get too involved in that. the string gauges will take a bit of thinking about too....
anyway still to do: nut tidied, intonation set on bridge, under saddle piezo and strap jack preamp fitted, and the frets polished. still, even as it is, I had a wee tinkle on it earlier and it has potential!!

but after rough making a nut, suing my patented bridge placer, its all ready to cut around and then use a sharp chisel to remove the varnish under the bridge. a little glue, a few hours drying time and we'll be ready for strings!

and here we go!!




still a load of setup to do, so I'll leave it under tension for a while before I get too involved in that. the string gauges will take a bit of thinking about too....
anyway still to do: nut tidied, intonation set on bridge, under saddle piezo and strap jack preamp fitted, and the frets polished. still, even as it is, I had a wee tinkle on it earlier and it has potential!!
Friday, January 20, 2012
Thursday, January 19, 2012
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