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Downtuning and heavy strings is fine for experimenting, but you really will want the longer scale once you figure out how you like it. The additional definition is heavy as hell.

ubercat wrote:Take a standard length guitar and place a stop bridge at the length you like.
Yeah, that's a brilliant idea if you want to, say, not be able to play any fretted notes.
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Benny wrote:
benjaminbunny wrote:I've just bought this beastie with the intention of adding 2 more strings:

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what the hell is that? i like it.


I've seen them branded as Kay and Zenta.

It's the lightest guitar iv'e ever held. I thought the box was empty when carrying it home from the post office.
It has a really nasal sound with loads of sustain.

Theres plenty of space under the pickguard:
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Headstock will have a bit chopped off and some holes drilled:
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Roll your own Baritone

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benjaminbunny wrote:
Benny wrote:
benjaminbunny wrote:I've just bought this beastie with the intention of adding 2 more strings:

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updates coming soon!


what the hell is that? i like it.


I've seen them branded as Kay and Zenta.

It's the lightest guitar iv'e ever held. I thought the box was empty when carrying it home from the post office.
It has a really nasal sound with loads of sustain.

Theres plenty of space under the pickguard:
Image


Headstock will have a bit chopped off and some holes drilled:
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That looks amazing.

So you're cutting the headstock where the line is? It'll look pretty tough, similar to a Justin Trosper / Unwound guitar, especially if you square-off the end of it.

I want more pics.
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Roll your own Baritone

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You can make a decent bari out of nearly any 24-25.5 scale guitar(longer the better), the only real catch is the low e and a strings. Youd need a bridge with some serious throw on those strings as theyll need to be backed way up to intonate properly. If you need any help let me know, making a new bridge plate that allows for extra travel is easy.

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Antero wrote:Downtuning and heavy strings is fine for experimenting, but you really will want the longer scale once you figure out how you like it. The additional definition is heavy as hell.

ubercat wrote:Take a standard length guitar and place a stop bridge at the length you like.
Yeah, that's a brilliant idea if you want to, say, not be able to play any fretted notes.


Yeah. I was typing faster then I was thinking. :) Still, it gave me an idea for a new mod...

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