well sorta. I had an extra jazzmaster laying around so I made it into one .80-.26 strings all wound, tuned like a regular guitar but the low e is G. it got a little too floppy @ e, and with it tuned to G, depending on what key I'm in I can use open string and chords on a regular guitar and this, so its perfect, and bowlshakingly fun
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this is a pretty cool idea. I actually had been thinking of stringing a guitar with a set of bass vi strings. this burns 6 string bass is actually gibson guitar scale.
Lovely stuff (nice to see you make good use of my NOT PHONE USE badge!), although I imagine nut issues will prevail with the fat gauge. Quite timely, as on my two comp submat tunes this time around I did a similar thing and strung up the Jazzo with Ernie Ball Beefy Slinkys (11-54) and tuned down to C on both songs.
So much fun to get a much-unheard timbre from the thing.
ultratwin wrote:Lovely stuff (nice to see you make good use of my NOT PHONE USE badge!), although I imagine nut issues will prevail with the fat gauge. Quite timely, as on my two comp submat tunes this time around I did a similar thing and strung up the Jazzo with Ernie Ball Beefy Slinkys (11-54) and tuned down to C on both songs.
So much fun to get a much-unheard timbre from the thing.
I did file out the nut slots to the right diameter, dont see why id have any issues. Its a really wide warmoth neck too, so it's super comfortable, better than with regular strings really
You could alway bore out the whole where the tip goes in the tuner, I did that on my bronco bass so I could get some proper strings on it.
If you go this route, go verry carefully and don't bore one huge mungo whole, just increase the bit size by small incriments until the hole is perfect.
light rail coyote wrote:
I did file out the nut slots to the right diameter, dont see why id have any issues. Its a really wide warmoth neck too, so it's super comfortable, better than with regular strings really