Hi! I've upgraded some things, if you haven't noticed! I'm going to try to upload more often, as well. But I hope you enjoy and let me know what you think!
this Schecter is the only 10s i have ever seen that resembles still an actual Guitar cool riffing man i like some Schec Guitar but i will remain stock in 6 and 7 haha maybe 8 in some distant future
@8nexus8 If you're in the market for one, absolutely! They're a lot of fun to write with and honestly just to mess around with. You can get some fun and stupid noises out of it without really trying.
I'm really close to hitting the purchase button out of agile haha. Also really liked your dedicated 10 string song!. Btw, does the 2 lowest strings have room for a bass ball end (at the back of the guitar)? Or a regular guitar one?
@8nexus8 there's a lot of options on how to tune and play the thing. I'm not a financial advisor or anything, but if you're that tempted, I don't think you'll regret it if you do get it. Lol also thank you! I appreciate it! But no they don't. From the factory, they didn't. I get 10 string packs from Kalium and they have regular string balls as well.
@@ryan.martin191 One last question, Whats the thickest string you managed to put on the 10th? can It go above 130? maybe 135 or 145? feels to me like 130 would still be really unclear and muddy.
@ScttSt_vocals these strings, I believe, are a .125- .0085 set from Kalium. But I normally leave the 10 string in standard G#0, so G#,C#,F#,B,E,A,D,g,b,e. That's what it's tuned to in this video, at least.
@ScttSt_vocals yes. That 10 string is a 27-30 inch scale length. But I use .125, I tried .130, but the amount of tension it was under made me a little uncomfortable. These come with a .110 from the factory, but yes, .125 is enough for G#0.
this Schecter is the only 10s i have ever seen that resembles still an actual Guitar
cool riffing man
i like some Schec Guitar
but i will remain stock in 6 and 7 haha
maybe 8 in some distant future
Very nice. Love Schecter (and Agile 😀)
Nice work bro! Thinking of buying the agile 10 string, would you recommend?
@8nexus8 If you're in the market for one, absolutely! They're a lot of fun to write with and honestly just to mess around with. You can get some fun and stupid noises out of it without really trying.
I'm really close to hitting the purchase button out of agile haha.
Also really liked your dedicated 10 string song!.
Btw, does the 2 lowest strings have room for a bass ball end (at the back of the guitar)? Or a regular guitar one?
@8nexus8 there's a lot of options on how to tune and play the thing. I'm not a financial advisor or anything, but if you're that tempted, I don't think you'll regret it if you do get it. Lol also thank you! I appreciate it! But no they don't. From the factory, they didn't. I get 10 string packs from Kalium and they have regular string balls as well.
@@ryan.martin191 I see, btw, what string gauge do you use for the 9th and 10th string? Would a .130 fit the 10th string? Or even .135
@@ryan.martin191 One last question, Whats the thickest string you managed to put on the 10th? can It go above 130? maybe 135 or 145? feels to me like 130 would still be really unclear and muddy.
Hey, erm, so what caliber of strings and tuning do you use on your 10 string?
@ScttSt_vocals these strings, I believe, are a .125- .0085 set from Kalium. But I normally leave the 10 string in standard G#0, so G#,C#,F#,B,E,A,D,g,b,e. That's what it's tuned to in this video, at least.
@@ryan.martin191 uh-huuuuu... So I presume you got smth around 30"ish scale. Is 125 enough for G#0 tho?
@ScttSt_vocals yes. That 10 string is a 27-30 inch scale length. But I use .125, I tried .130, but the amount of tension it was under made me a little uncomfortable. These come with a .110 from the factory, but yes, .125 is enough for G#0.