Who uses #11's on their short-scale guitars?
Moderated By: mods
w00t - a post. it's the weekend afterall...
i seem to only touch d'addarios. ernie balls are great for about two weeks but then sound like elastic bands...
found some weird cross-grade mixes that I tried for a while: things like 10s with bigger bottom (just like my women, mwa ha...), or 11's with a thinner bass end: eventually settled for stock 11s on anything short, 10's on everything else, whilst acoustics are rotosound phosphor bronze 12's...
i seem to only touch d'addarios. ernie balls are great for about two weeks but then sound like elastic bands...
found some weird cross-grade mixes that I tried for a while: things like 10s with bigger bottom (just like my women, mwa ha...), or 11's with a thinner bass end: eventually settled for stock 11s on anything short, 10's on everything else, whilst acoustics are rotosound phosphor bronze 12's...
my signature goes here
- Armchair Bronco
- .
- Posts: 257
- Joined: Fri Jun 13, 2008 5:26 am
- Location: Seattle, WA
Hey ElCapitan-O: learn how to spell! The word is "already". That's one "L", not two. It's bad enough that you guys can't even get out a "the" without endlessly typing "teh", but I have to draw the line at "allready" already.ElCapitan wrote:Armchair Fanboy stfu. Most of us are exiles from that Cobain fanboy site and have heard enough man-lactation on the subject allready.
I put 11-49 d'Addarios on my Jag-Stang btw.
"In Power Trios I Trust"
Yeah, but that's how Kurt spelled it.Armchair Bronco wrote:Hey ElCapitan-O: learn how to spell! The word is "already". That's one "L", not two. It's bad enough that you guys can't even get out a "the" without endlessly typing "teh", but I have to draw the line at "allready" already.ElCapitan wrote:Armchair Fanboy stfu. Most of us are exiles from that Cobain fanboy site and have heard enough man-lactation on the subject allready.
I put 11-49 d'Addarios on my Jag-Stang btw.
![Razz :P](./images/smilies/icon_razz.gif)
Armchair Bronco wrote:Man it up, dude!theshadowofseattle wrote:10's. NOTHING ELSE. Even on fucking acoustics.
12's are the absolute minimum size I use on my acoustic Takamine -- after my next fret job, I'd like to try out some 13's, since it's pretty much impossible to bend 12's anyway.
On a short-scale, I think anything less than 11's get too floppy, especially if you tune your guitar down a full step (Nirvana) or use bizarro de-tunings ("The Rain Song").
I'm confused....Armchair Bronco wrote:
Dude: what makes you think that just because I mentioned Cobain in passing, I'm somehow forcing myself to use #11's when, in fact, I'd be much happier with #8's?
![Confused :?](./images/smilies/icon_confused.gif)
- Armchair Bronco
- .
- Posts: 257
- Joined: Fri Jun 13, 2008 5:26 am
- Location: Seattle, WA
Hey, in case you're interested, I tracked down a picture of Kurt playing the 12-string Stella, along with his recepit from the pawn shop. I'm adding this in the interest of accuracy, since this thread has descended into the depths of rumor and innuendo.
The Stella
![Image](http://www.kurtsequipment.com/pictures/tmp1.gif)
Kurt's Receipt
![Image](http://www.kurtsequipment.com/pictures/stellareceipt.jpg)
Summary from http://www.kurtsequipment.com/
"Stella Harmony 12 string acoustic, serial # 1460H912 but only had 5 nylon strings on it that were never changed. It was sunburst in color, flattop, with a white screw-on pickguard, and a floating wood bridge which was glued down. It was purchased from Edgewater Pawn Shop and Sheridan Jewelry (cost $29.00 plus $2.23 in sales tax) on October 12, 1989, when Kurt was living in Olympia. Recorded "Polly," "Something in the Way," and the "Lithium" demo version with this guitar."
The Stella
![Image](http://www.kurtsequipment.com/pictures/tmp1.gif)
Kurt's Receipt
![Image](http://www.kurtsequipment.com/pictures/stellareceipt.jpg)
Summary from http://www.kurtsequipment.com/
"Stella Harmony 12 string acoustic, serial # 1460H912 but only had 5 nylon strings on it that were never changed. It was sunburst in color, flattop, with a white screw-on pickguard, and a floating wood bridge which was glued down. It was purchased from Edgewater Pawn Shop and Sheridan Jewelry (cost $29.00 plus $2.23 in sales tax) on October 12, 1989, when Kurt was living in Olympia. Recorded "Polly," "Something in the Way," and the "Lithium" demo version with this guitar."
"In Power Trios I Trust"