Just Mel's cup of tea...THREE pickups!MWaldorf wrote:The Davenbacker looks great

Just Mel's cup of tea...THREE pickups!MWaldorf wrote:The Davenbacker looks great
Veenture wrote:Welcome Dave and thank you -and your (building) buddies- for enriching the board by sharing what you've got going, Mosrite- and otherwise wise.
That Davenbacher is stunningly beautiful. BTW, Rickenbacher is "Mosrite friendly" too!![]()
Paul
ltdave32 wrote:Thanks for your praise, fellas!
Regarding string gauges on short-scale guitars; hardprom is quite correct on the usage of heavier gauge strings, Mine was first "mocked up" with 10's (plain third) and it wouldn't intonate or stay in tune at all. I switched to 12's with a wound third and the problem went away. I was later able to go down to 11's with a wound third and it still is okay, but my scale is 22", actual Ric 325 scale is 20.75, and the heavier string rule really applies on those, but the heavier strings on a 20.75 scale feel as if they are a lighter gauge because the short scale doesn't require as much tension to bring it up to pitch..
101Volts wrote:Welcome, Dave. The Davenbacker looks good.Veenture wrote:Welcome Dave and thank you -and your (building) buddies- for enriching the board by sharing what you've got going, Mosrite- and otherwise wise.
That Davenbacher is stunningly beautiful. BTW, Rickenbacher is "Mosrite friendly" too!![]()
Paul
Yep, Mosrite has history with Rickenbacker.ltdave32 wrote:Thanks for your praise, fellas!
Regarding string gauges on short-scale guitars; hardprom is quite correct on the usage of heavier gauge strings, Mine was first "mocked up" with 10's (plain third) and it wouldn't intonate or stay in tune at all. I switched to 12's with a wound third and the problem went away. I was later able to go down to 11's with a wound third and it still is okay, but my scale is 22", actual Ric 325 scale is 20.75, and the heavier string rule really applies on those, but the heavier strings on a 20.75 scale feel as if they are a lighter gauge because the short scale doesn't require as much tension to bring it up to pitch..
I'd probably be using baritone strings on a guitar with a scale length that short if I could find a suitable set. 14s or 15s, maybe?
Austin
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