Bass Strings On A 6-string Acoustic, Should it be done? |
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mar. 19 janv. 2010, 21:03
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Hi to all, I have an old, slightly knackered, Stagg jumbo acoustic six string guitar that I don't use, as I have other better acoustics. The thing is that I'd really quite like to have an acoustic Bass guitar also, so I was thinking of putting 4 bass strings on this old guitar instead of spending cash that I don't really have on a new acoustic bass. Has anyone done this? Is this a good idea or not? If not then why not? Dreamer
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jeu. 21 janv. 2010, 06:23
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QUOTE (dreamer7 @ Tue 19 Jan 2010, 16:03) Hi to all, I have an old, slightly knackered, Stagg jumbo acoustic six string guitar that I don't use, as I have other better acoustics. The thing is that I'd really quite like to have an acoustic Bass guitar also, so I was thinking of putting 4 bass strings on this old guitar instead of spending cash that I don't really have on a new acoustic bass. Has anyone done this? Is this a good idea or not? If not then why not? Dreamer I am not a luthier but I am both a bass player and a guitar player. The scale length of a bass is quite different from that of a guitar (acoustic or electric, doesn't matter). Additionally, the tension of strings tuned to pitch will be different for a bass. The construction of a the typical acoustic guitar is just too delicate to simply change it for bass. Long story short, don't attempt this trick at home, kids. Roger
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