I've just put 13-72s on my ibanez rc320 with a bigsby and it works just fine. Needed to modify the nut slightly but I'm so pleased with it! Great tone in this video btw! 👍
I was on the edge of conversion and then caught that thread the other day that led to the posencaster you were in. That was all the inspiration i needed :]
Hi Cass , I owned a Eastwood side jack which I really enjoyed but yeah the scale length felt alien , this one is a bit of a wrestle to play action wise but still comfortable 😊⭕️
Especially with slide, you can just put a thin spacer, - doesn't take much, - under the nut, and that will help leverage the amount you have to raise the bridge.It's actually a slide players " trick".Because you're not playing a lot of full chords dropped to C or B, it doesn't matter much. Long have wished guitarists got hip to ideas a bit more away from the box; when I was forming bands, I stayed with guitar, - instead of playing bass, which I prefer, - because no one was doing what I liked.QOTSA and Soundgarden made down tuning more popular, but still, - it's an E Standard world.
Great idea however it sounds to me a little bit out of tune.. thinking of doing the same to my Harley Benton te52 also maybe moving the bridge to achieve 27 inch scale.
I have a couple of my Epiphone Les Pauls on baritone tunings. One in A standard with a custom set of 11-52, 3rd wound; and another in G# standard, with 12-54, also 3rd wound. No intonation issues whatsoever. Since I also prefer using light touch, it works for me. You can also buy ernie ball mammoth slinky or d'addario baritone strings and slap them for regular tension.
I see you're still using that Light-Sound-Geometry COB clone. Would love to hear about how it sounds compared to the other COB type pedals you've tried! I have one and like the sounds but have never tried another COB style pedal. I was thinking about upgrading it some day but I don't know if it's worth spending a lot of money on a reissue or a more high-profile builder.
My tele clone I have....as with any guitar I have I string with heavy bottom/light top string sets or what might be a medium gauge set with 52 or 54 or a 56 Low E......for the TONE and richness......as long as its balanced and not boomy. I tune to 440 standard and with the guitar strings like bridge cables in thickness....it doesn't lend to more than a half step bend unless you build up strength.......but you can compensate for that playing anyway. Now if you tune down a half step or more then the strings get more loose and easier to play since the tension is less. WHEN you are on a Strat type guitar with the whammy......you have the spring tension to adjust per the string gauge and where you want the bridge action for the whammy.....I personally set for a 50/50 rest for the up and down...so its a floater for a bridge setting and thus you play more off the springs....which means the action is alot more forgiving with the heavy gauges.....BUT because you are on the springs and they stretch as you bend the strings....you get forced to bend further than you would normally......which you get used to and its about your ears anyway. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>BUT with the heavy gauges and the bottom end...its way more fuller and appropriate, similar to acoustic in a way. BUT there is also another trick to it, because of the nature of how pickups work to create a signal electronically. So one of the issues is the magnetic pull on the strings which acts as a braking situation to stop the string vibrations.....a dampener. SO I set my pickup down in way more than the typical text book settings you find on the net as for setting pickup heights. My pickups are about flat and level with the scratch guard (the tops of the PU's) so this gives a lower output signal to drive the pre-amp....the lighter signal gives a much better response as a source generator where its not clouding the signal or string vibration with the magnetics involved.....so you get a more natural decay of the string vibration like an acoustic guitar....so its a longer decay which technically is sustain.......so you play off the decay. IF you need to drive the amp harder with more signal.....you insert a foot pedal as a signal booster device...whether you dial it in to overdriven response or a distortion response.....or FUZZ hahaha, so its a purity of signal as a source and you treat it down stream. Combine that with a nice lush clean and responsive reverb.....its sonic magic.......and you control it with your guitars volume pot and your fingers on the strings and your picking dynamics.....and where you attack the strings......if you play near the bridge saddles for that crisp thing or further up by the neck or within the middle sweet spot......its about manipulation and mastering the instrument. Alot of players just play in one spot and strum or rake away without dynamics....approaching the guitar as only for chords across the board rather than a mixture of that and single notes on strings. 432Hz is called the healing frequency......contrary to 440Hz.....so its sounds slightly different.....then playing in 432 and tuning down has its thing too......its all fun to explore.....if you have a good ear...... AND ......Richie you have a good ear hahaha. Listen for the resonances of the electronics...whether it be the amp and speakers....or the foot pedals.....and how they interact when you play outside of normal parameters. I just set up a strat I had as an extra in my collection.....I was going to sell off....but I broke a string on another and just happened to grab this guitar out....I think its got maybe a 40 or a 42 low E VS my tele with the bigger Low E..... but the heavier Low E is TONE. Rick Beato recently did a presentation on his UA-cam channel trying to deny this situation.....saying string gauge doesn't matter......he is just SOOOO WRONG Another great presentation Richie.....
If a seven string can be standard scale, then there's no reason you can't pull this off. However, and I know I'll catch flack for this, but, the gist of your video is "this works perfectly with no problems, but now my action is ridiculously high and my saddles are all floored out." I think you might need to lower the action and straighten out the bow in the neck, then you should be able to set the intonation properly. Anyway, sorry if that comes off sour. It's a great video. Cheers.
All in all this is not a viable approach at all. This string action is unbarable at above the 9-12th fret and fretted notes will go sharp very easily doing it like this. Also it didn't sound that great to begin with.
Man that thing is funky 🤮 how can you let all that, nasty crap build up all over it? It's all over the bridge and around the pickup. It appears to be all around the frets. Why? If that's gunk on the frets, that's nasty. Nothing but skin, oils, dirt, and poop. Literal crap. Smdh.
Holy GRAIL Pedal coming this week !! STAY CHOOOONED x
Thanks for not just launching straight into chugging metal riffs. Helps us non-metalheads out a lot when exploring this as an option
WOW. That opening Tone!
Ha haha Thanks Jonas.
Excellent .I love the baritone strings and they really sound good when you ad a sub on a bass amp with my marshall amp. Nice picking
Yes Bro! Will do! I was just thinking about doing that and saw your post! Full confidence now! Thanks!!! Good luck with what you are doing!
I've just put 13-72s on my ibanez rc320 with a bigsby and it works just fine. Needed to modify the nut slightly but I'm so pleased with it! Great tone in this video btw! 👍
just discovering baritone Guitars and your Video here. this is amazing. I'm thinking of doing this with either my Dean ML X.
Gotta do this! And it works! Sounds sick Rich! Thanks for this, I’ll be on the lookout for a cheap tele now
I was on the edge of conversion and then caught that thread the other day that led to the posencaster you were in. That was all the inspiration i needed :]
Dude your tone is amazing
Would love a video on the way you played this. If you have a lesson video that covers this I’d be happy to watch. Glad I just discovered this channel.
I love the sound of slightly breaking up, downtuned guitars. Constantly movin between Eb and D... HAVE TO TRY THIS!
Hi Michael , something very special about pushing tubes with low end , add fuzz into the mix and it’s all kinds of Special ⚡️⚡️
I do love that tone!
Brilliant video brother ✌️
Sounds incredible dude I really wanna do this is this tuned to B standard?
i think So from memory, might have even been in 432HZ :]
Can you achieve baritone by moving the bridge back and changing strings?
Great question! That make sense to me....
Sounds huge! 👍
That swampy sounds suits you! A lot of baritones have longer necks. What are your thoughts?
Hi Cass , I owned a Eastwood side jack which I really enjoyed but yeah the scale length felt alien , this one is a bit of a wrestle to play action wise but still comfortable 😊⭕️
Once again very cool stuff. I noticed the volume was almost dimed. I assume you always use an attenuator? Just curious. Thx
Always with the hot plate buddy . Can’t play the amps without them anymore 😊
With the master vol on 1?
hey dude! great tone! What string gauge did you use on this? best vibes!
Aces high brother Ritchie Experimenting is what art is all about Creativity can bring the Walls down and set someone free ☺️
Big love for this comment buddy !! Respect 👊🏼
Especially with slide, you can just put a thin spacer, - doesn't take much, - under the nut, and that will help leverage the amount you have to raise the bridge.It's actually a slide players " trick".Because you're not playing a lot of full chords dropped to C or B, it doesn't matter much.
Long have wished guitarists got hip to ideas a bit more away from the box; when I was forming bands, I stayed with guitar, - instead of playing bass, which I prefer, - because no one was doing what I liked.QOTSA and Soundgarden made down tuning more popular, but still, - it's an E Standard world.
Great idea however it sounds to me a little bit out of tune.. thinking of doing the same to my Harley Benton te52 also maybe moving the bridge to achieve 27 inch scale.
The output would be so high with these, this is a garneted way to get that beefy tone
Did you put that radical grill cloth on that amp yourself? It looks so damn cool!!!
I have a couple of my Epiphone Les Pauls on baritone tunings. One in A standard with a custom set of 11-52, 3rd wound; and another in G# standard, with 12-54, also 3rd wound. No intonation issues whatsoever. Since I also prefer using light touch, it works for me.
You can also buy ernie ball mammoth slinky or d'addario baritone strings and slap them for regular tension.
Thanks for that , I’ll look into those strings for sure ⚡️⚡️
What's that red nameless pedal in the top right of the board at 9:30?
I see you're still using that Light-Sound-Geometry COB clone. Would love to hear about how it sounds compared to the other COB type pedals you've tried! I have one and like the sounds but have never tried another COB style pedal. I was thinking about upgrading it some day but I don't know if it's worth spending a lot of money on a reissue or a more high-profile builder.
metart93 stay where you are ! That is still the best one and I have owned an original Cob for reference ⚡️⚡️
@@FretJunkies Really? Wow, that is awesome! Thanks so much for the advice.
My tele clone I have....as with any guitar I have I string with heavy bottom/light top string sets or what might be a medium gauge set with 52 or 54 or a 56 Low E......for the TONE and richness......as long as its balanced and not boomy. I tune to 440 standard and with the guitar strings like bridge cables in thickness....it doesn't lend to more than a half step bend unless you build up strength.......but you can compensate for that playing anyway. Now if you tune down a half step or more then the strings get more loose and easier to play since the tension is less. WHEN you are on a Strat type guitar with the whammy......you have the spring tension to adjust per the string gauge and where you want the bridge action for the whammy.....I personally set for a 50/50 rest for the up and down...so its a floater for a bridge setting and thus you play more off the springs....which means the action is alot more forgiving with the heavy gauges.....BUT because you are on the springs and they stretch as you bend the strings....you get forced to bend further than you would normally......which you get used to and its about your ears anyway. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>BUT with the heavy gauges and the bottom end...its way more fuller and appropriate, similar to acoustic in a way. BUT there is also another trick to it, because of the nature of how pickups work to create a signal electronically. So one of the issues is the magnetic pull on the strings which acts as a braking situation to stop the string vibrations.....a dampener. SO I set my pickup down in way more than the typical text book settings you find on the net as for setting pickup heights.
My pickups are about flat and level with the scratch guard (the tops of the PU's) so this gives a lower output signal to drive the pre-amp....the lighter signal gives a much better response as a source generator where its not clouding the signal or string vibration with the magnetics involved.....so you get a more natural decay of the string vibration like an acoustic guitar....so its a longer decay which technically is sustain.......so you play off the decay. IF you need to drive the amp harder with more signal.....you insert a foot pedal as a signal booster device...whether you dial it in to overdriven response or a distortion response.....or FUZZ hahaha, so its a purity of signal as a source and you treat it down stream. Combine that with a nice lush clean and responsive reverb.....its sonic magic.......and you control it with your guitars volume pot and your fingers on the strings and your picking dynamics.....and where you attack the strings......if you play near the bridge saddles for that crisp thing or further up by the neck or within the middle sweet spot......its about manipulation and mastering the instrument. Alot of players just play in one spot and strum or rake away without dynamics....approaching the guitar as only for chords across the board rather than a mixture of that and single notes on strings.
432Hz is called the healing frequency......contrary to 440Hz.....so its sounds slightly different.....then playing in 432 and tuning down has its thing too......its all fun to explore.....if you have a good ear......
AND ......Richie you have a good ear hahaha.
Listen for the resonances of the electronics...whether it be the amp and speakers....or the foot pedals.....and how they interact when you play outside of normal parameters.
I just set up a strat I had as an extra in my collection.....I was going to sell off....but I broke a string on another and just happened to grab this guitar out....I think its got maybe a 40 or a 42 low E VS my tele with the bigger Low E..... but the heavier Low E is TONE. Rick Beato recently did a presentation on his UA-cam channel trying to deny this situation.....saying string gauge doesn't matter......he is just SOOOO WRONG
Another great presentation Richie.....
String gauge 💯 % changes Tone . So much more harp like feel and tone with big strings ⭕️😊😊
@@FretJunkies did you get them off mangan.....was it a set or a custom made set
Tasty playing.
what string set did you use?
I think it is the same one that Ariel Posen uses 16 to 64 with a plain G string, string joy makes a set of those things
check out pete anderson baritone telecaster playing!
Hey thank you for this I had not seen Pete Anderson before , I just checked his baritone playing ! Yeah man he knows his way around 😊⚡️⚡️
If a seven string can be standard scale, then there's no reason you can't pull this off. However, and I know I'll catch flack for this, but, the gist of your video is "this works perfectly with no problems, but now my action is ridiculously high and my saddles are all floored out." I think you might need to lower the action and straighten out the bow in the neck, then you should be able to set the intonation properly. Anyway, sorry if that comes off sour. It's a great video. Cheers.
Dig your sound brudha.
What guitar is it
Fraser Telecaster
Nice slide...
Buddy, how are you not at 1 mil???
Not everybody is into demos and noodling the entire time.
Grate mi brother excelent forever
Thanks Nomar :]
All in all this is not a viable approach at all. This string action is unbarable at above the 9-12th fret and fretted notes will go sharp very easily doing it like this. Also it didn't sound that great to begin with.
Really?? 👁👁
Ex. Andrew Baena
Two much work. He sacrificed a road worn Tele? Oh well I've heard you can make banjo and a 12 string.
Hahahha yeah man I wish I could ! Only moved the saddles mate , no sacrifice ~ it can easily go back 😊
Man that thing is funky 🤮 how can you let all that, nasty crap build up all over it? It's all over the bridge and around the pickup. It appears to be all around the frets. Why? If that's gunk on the frets, that's nasty. Nothing but skin, oils, dirt, and poop. Literal crap. Smdh.
You love his string crud, you know you do.