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SeveN
Cadet 4
Joined: Apr 24, 2010
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Sat Apr 24, 2010 12:57 pm Post subject: All Metal Guitarist! Help me out!! |
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Im a guitarist and I wanna know which strings are best for "Drop B" Tuning, because I want to play some Amon Amarth, Neaera and At the Gates. |
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Dami
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Location: Stalag 13
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Tue Apr 27, 2010 12:14 pm Post subject: |
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AFAIK the thicker the better if you tune down very much. Makes the grip easier but maybe you have to file the "piece" near the guitars head for them to fit. Personally I mostly play in normal tuning or half step down so I may not the best person to ask. _________________ o
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SeveN
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Tue Apr 27, 2010 10:13 pm Post subject: |
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thanx Dami, some advice is better than none. So you play in E and E Flat correct? May I ask what genre you play? |
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Necrophagist666
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Tue Apr 27, 2010 11:55 pm Post subject: |
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if your tuning to a drop b, im thinkng it owuld be good to have a seven string guitar, but im guessing you dont, so get a heavy gauge. i play bass though.. so thats as much as i can help _________________ I am generally useless
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SeveN
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Wed Apr 28, 2010 7:33 pm Post subject: |
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I also need a heavy tone. anyone recommend particular kinds of pick ups? |
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Dami
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Mon May 03, 2010 3:34 pm Post subject: |
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SeveN wrote: |
I also need a heavy tone. anyone recommend particular kinds of pick ups? |
Of course most humbuckers will do a good job. I'm more than content with my Duncan designed HB's on my Jackson RR3, but afaik active EMG-Humbuckers should be the top-notch stuff. Single coil(s) still could be good if you play many leads though, just for the warmer sound.
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thanx Dami, some advice is better than none. So you play in E and E Flat correct? May I ask what genre you play? |
Mainly Black- and Thrash-stuff, sometimes a few Death- or general Melodic-parts and clean/chorus-interludes near the post-rock style. For myself I play everything I want ranging from rock to a bit of blues/jazz (<- very seldom though), noise (yeah, guitar noise), folk... you'll get the idea... _________________ o
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DOSphantom
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Tue May 04, 2010 12:20 pm Post subject: |
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I'd say, stay away from Ernie Balls, they really lack tone imo. Dean Markley - NickleSteel Electric - Jazz(12-54ga.) have a massive tone and easy to tune low without slack(tuning it any higher than C would actually pose the risk of damaging your guitar), but pinch harmonics on them are a chore, if not impossible at times.
I wish I knew what the previous owner had on my Lotus, because I use to tune them slack at Bd and I was still pulling off pinch harmonics like fucking crazy.
I have no ideal about what pickups are good or not. All I know is I'll never need to change my main strat ones. :P
One of my guitars(a cheap Johnson) will have to have it's strings and pickups replaced, then have the low/high-pass filters modified so they actually do something, probably a wider sweeping volume pot. Oh and some dampeners inside the body to kill all hideous tinny reverbing sound that it generates.
Cheap guitars become expensive when you have to start putting work into it(and time that could have been spent at your job, saving money for quality equipment).
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TECH222
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Joined: Nov 16, 2006
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Location: Batesville, Indiana
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Fri May 07, 2010 11:38 am Post subject: |
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Just get a 7 string, extended range. I did and don't have problems with a sloppy sound a 6 string would. _________________ Tech222 |
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SeveN
Cadet 4
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Sat May 08, 2010 10:06 am Post subject: |
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[quote="DOSphantom"]I'd say, stay away from Ernie Balls, they really lack tone imo. Dean Markley - NickleSteel Electric - Jazz(12-54ga.) have a massive tone and easy to tune low without slack(tuning it any higher than C would actually pose the risk of damaging your guitar), but pinch harmonics on them are a chore, if not impossible at times.
I wish I knew what the previous owner had on my Lotus, because I use to tune them slack at Bd and I was still pulling off pinch harmonics like fucking crazy."""
A low tuning lk Bb and still easy access to pinch harmonics? that must've been brutal!
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Azdragar
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Mon Jun 21, 2010 5:05 pm Post subject: |
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D'Adario & Dean Markley are pretty well. For a dropped B Tune, you must have to use MED .011 .013 .020w/18p .030 .042 .052, cause 0.09 gauges are for Standard E or dropped D Maximum. _________________ ----------------
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bowelrupture
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Location: Stadskanaal
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Fri Aug 20, 2010 3:42 pm Post subject: |
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For my 7-string guitar i use a fairly normal set of strings. .010 - .013 - .017 - .026 - .036 - .046 - .056 |
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AntarcticaZombie
Lieutenant Junior Grade
Joined: Jul 18, 2010
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Posts: 76
Location: Satantonio, Texas
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Sun Aug 22, 2010 2:19 am Post subject: |
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I use 46 36 26 17 13 10 on mine. But I'm new to the instrument. _________________
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paco_ordog
Cadet 2
Joined: Sep 29, 2010
Member#: 11519
Posts: 8
Location: Saltillo
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Fri Oct 15, 2010 2:07 pm Post subject: |
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Hello seven, I think you must to use 7 string guitar, but if you have a 6 strings guitar, you can use strings caliber .011 to .060 or something like that
I tune in D, and I use D addario strings caliber .010 to .052 for me its right, everything depends as you settle your.
and about the pick up, I think Hi gain and actives pick up is appropriate.
I hope my opinion is of your help. |
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Runosvet
Lieutenant Junior Grade
Joined: Oct 03, 2010
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Posts: 50
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Sat Oct 23, 2010 11:08 pm Post subject: |
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My guitar has strings - 011 - 114 - 118 - 028 - 038 - 049
Guitar is very difficult instrument for beginner and recruit.
At the Gates - Cool group! |
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DeathMachineGun
Cadet 1
Joined: Dec 21, 2010
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Tue Dec 21, 2010 1:27 am Post subject: |
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you might want to consider a 7 string. however, in the past i have used a 7 string set on a 6 string and just ditch the thinnest string. it worked and played well. however, be VERY careful when removing material away from the nut at the top of the enck for wider strings. if done wrong it can mess with the playability. if you have to open them up and do it yourself be sure to only "widen" them. dont remove material from the bottom of the string channel or you could ahve issues with setup and fret buzz.
i tune up at C# now and still use heavy strings with good luck. currently using D'Addario "EJ22" which is .013 - .017 - .026W - .036 - .046 - .056. same as a 7 string set pretty much.
pickup wise, its hard to beat EMG 81s. if looking to go a passive pickup route then check out the Di Marzio X2N. its about the hottest passive pickup out there. |
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