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I believe they sound great
But unfortunately wouldn't know. As I have smaller tuning pegs, I wasn't able to put this on my 28.5" scale.
How so?
Well, the string is long, and the tapered part is too short, which means I can get it through the tuning peg but not all the way through.
I thought this wouldn't be a problem because I used Earnie ball .80s until now, but 80s are way shorter and the tapered part is longer so they fit perfectly. So, yeah, it's absurd - I can fit 80 but not 74.
I'll have to drill a wider hole on my tuning peg apparently to avoid this problem in the future.
I just wished the length of the string and of the tapered part were under specifications. Could've avoided this problem before buying 2 sets.
How so?
Well, the string is long, and the tapered part is too short, which means I can get it through the tuning peg but not all the way through.
I thought this wouldn't be a problem because I used Earnie ball .80s until now, but 80s are way shorter and the tapered part is longer so they fit perfectly. So, yeah, it's absurd - I can fit 80 but not 74.
I'll have to drill a wider hole on my tuning peg apparently to avoid this problem in the future.
I just wished the length of the string and of the tapered part were under specifications. Could've avoided this problem before buying 2 sets.
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Fits the gap for my low tuning needs
It is sometimes quite a challenge finding a set of strings that meets all of the requirements. In my case I am using 7 string guitars, baritone and or fanned fret designs and different low tunings (around E and F).
This is where the .74 gauge come in handy and is fitting in nicely with an existing 6 string set. With that custom set I enjoy playing my drop F 7 string baritone, it has just the right tension.
This is where the .74 gauge come in handy and is fitting in nicely with an existing 6 string set. With that custom set I enjoy playing my drop F 7 string baritone, it has just the right tension.
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