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And here's how thet looked in person at my bench.
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Eric Johnson Strat experts, String tree?
I recall seeing somewhere that real earlier EJ strat from 2005/6 do have string tree on the headstock. Can anyone validate this to be the case? I know majority EJ out there do not. Shopping form EJ just want to better educate my self. Thanks
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have you put it through the ringer yet?
you know, heavy duty bends near the headstock and all that?
if it works, you're good to go.
Yes. So far, so good...
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Hmmm....so, maybe .046" x .008"???
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Hmmm....so, maybe .046" x .008"???
Umm Well Robert, Let me see. Broken Picks., Frequently worn Nuts, If I remember right, Fairly often worn Saddles.
Maybe 8's are a wee bit light for a heavy handed style.
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Umm Well Robert, Let me see. Broken Picks., Frequently worn Nuts, If I remember right, Fairly often worn Saddles.
Maybe 8's are a wee bit light for a heavy handed style.
Maybe!!!!
But, i'm also playing in the studio everyday and playing in bands at night, so my guitars are getting a 6 day a week workout...
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Here is my other thought. Strings are cheap enough. Try em and if they suck,. chuck em and go to old faithful
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@chilipeppermaniac - Here's a video of us playing "Dreams" by Fleetwood Mac. The video is a collage from different shows and soundchecks.
In this song, I play my part mostly fingerpicked. I never back my amp settings down, I just roll guitar volume off to clean things up a bit.
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Rehearsal day....
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The rain turned to a light snow in Cherry Valley. The garage was cold. When we tried to run the heaters, it would blow the breaker, so we had to wing it.
This was our first rehearsal without our #3 guitarist, and it was a big change for me. I'm now having to play everything clean and it feels so strange to me to have no "punch" when I strum my guitar....Sad....
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On the up-side, I can tremolo dive YelloStrat as much as I want with zero tuning issues. I did several 11 semitone dive bombs without any change in tuning.
11 semitones is how far this will go with the bar against the pickguard.
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@chilipeppermaniac - Here's a video of us playing "Dreams" by Fleetwood Man. The video is a collage from different shows and soundchecks.
In this song, I play my part mostly fingerpicked. I never back my amp settings down, I just roll guitar volume off to clean things up a bit.
Click to expand...Nice! I can't really tell how much your guitar is influencing the sound of the song, unless yours is the only one with a chorus effect that I'm hearing.
The lady lead singer has a very sweet and smooth sounding singing voice.
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Nice! I can't really tell how much your guitar is influencing the sound of the song, unless yours is the only one with a chorus effect that I'm hearing.
The lady lead singer has a very sweet and smooth sounding singing voice.
I think we are all using chorus on that song.
Watch where we are on the old trailer with the wire railing in front of us. I kind of arpeggiate the chords by picking across the strings backwards, dedicating a single finger to each string of the chord. It's subtle, but I think it gives the song depth...
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The footage of me at 0:36 with the Les Paul is actually footage of "The Break Up Song" so the playing appears totally wrong.
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Tried a lot of different string lengths on this guitar. What I discovered was the strings don't stretch around the post, they stretch between the intonation points.
I used different lengths to give me the amount of pressure that I felt was needed in the nut.
E = 30"
A = 31"
D = 32"
g = 34-1/2"
b = 35-1/2"
e = 36-1/2"
I very quickly cut my new strings to these lengths and installation with vintage hollow-post tuners is super fast.
The strings also stretch within just a few minutes of playing because the taper of the post keeps the winds super tight.
The tuning stability is absolutely on par with my Floyd Rose equipped guitars.
View attachment 92302
And here's how thet looked in person at my bench.
Love it.
No string trees!
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I recall seeing somewhere that real earlier EJ strat from 2005/6 do have string tree on the headstock. Can anyone validate this to be the case? I know majority EJ out there do not. Shopping form EJ just want to better educate my self. Thanks
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Hmmm....so, maybe .046" x .008"???
Umm Well Robert, Let me see. Broken Picks., Frequently worn Nuts, If I remember right, Fairly often worn Saddles.
Maybe 8's are a wee bit light for a heavy handed style.
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Umm Well Robert, Let me see. Broken Picks., Frequently worn Nuts, If I remember right, Fairly often worn Saddles.
Maybe 8's are a wee bit light for a heavy handed style.
Maybe!!!!
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@chilipeppermaniac - Here's a video of us playing "Dreams" by Fleetwood Mac. The video is a collage from different shows and soundchecks.
In this song, I play my part mostly fingerpicked. I never back my amp settings down, I just roll guitar volume off to clean things up a bit.
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The rain turned to a light snow in Cherry Valley. The garage was cold. When we tried to run the heaters, it would blow the breaker, so we had to wing it.
This was our first rehearsal without our #3 guitarist, and it was a big change for me. I'm now having to play everything clean and it feels so strange to me to have no "punch" when I strum my guitar....Sad....
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On the up-side, I can tremolo dive YelloStrat as much as I want with zero tuning issues. I did several 11 semitone dive bombs without any change in tuning.
11 semitones is how far this will go with the bar against the pickguard.
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Robert Herndon said:
@chilipeppermaniac - Here's a video of us playing "Dreams" by Fleetwood Man. The video is a collage from different shows and soundchecks.
In this song, I play my part mostly fingerpicked. I never back my amp settings down, I just roll guitar volume off to clean things up a bit.
Click to expand...Nice! I can't really tell how much your guitar is influencing the sound of the song, unless yours is the only one with a chorus effect that I'm hearing.
The lady lead singer has a very sweet and smooth sounding singing voice.
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Nice! I can't really tell how much your guitar is influencing the sound of the song, unless yours is the only one with a chorus effect that I'm hearing.
The lady lead singer has a very sweet and smooth sounding singing voice.
I think we are all using chorus on that song.
Watch where we are on the old trailer with the wire railing in front of us. I kind of arpeggiate the chords by picking across the strings backwards, dedicating a single finger to each string of the chord. It's subtle, but I think it gives the song depth...
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Tried a lot of different string lengths on this guitar. What I discovered was the strings don't stretch around the post, they stretch between the intonation points.
I used different lengths to give me the amount of pressure that I felt was needed in the nut.
E = 30"
A = 31"
D = 32"
g = 34-1/2"
b = 35-1/2"
e = 36-1/2"
I very quickly cut my new strings to these lengths and installation with vintage hollow-post tuners is super fast.
The strings also stretch within just a few minutes of playing because the taper of the post keeps the winds super tight.
The tuning stability is absolutely on par with my Floyd Rose equipped guitars.
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