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Would using two different strings sets with different tensions for the trebles and basses cause the neck to warp or twist? example: using high tension basses and low tension trebles
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RE: Sting tension and compatibility (in reply to Güiro)
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Would using two different strings sets with different tensions for the trebles and basses cause the neck to warp or twist? example: using high tension basses and low tension trebles
Savarez has packaged a set just like that, and some classical guitarists swear by it: Savarez 540 HT Classic Series 540ARJ Alliance - normal tension trebles, high tension basses
RE: Sting tension and compatibility (in reply to Güiro)
You can do that without any problems. I often play with trebles with a little higher tension that the basses and I know others who do the other way round.
RE: Sting tension and compatibility (in reply to Güiro)
You can do that without any problems. I often play with trebles with a little higher tension that the basses and I know others who do the other way round.
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From: Paris, France
RE: Sting tension and compatibility (in reply to Güiro)
That's funny Anders... I do that too. I usually have hight tension trebles with normal tension basses (LaBella, Luthiers or simple D'Addario). But everyone else I know is the other way around... I never really understood why, higher tension trebles and normal tension basses make more sense to me. This is where you see that everyone has a different playing style.
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RE: Sting tension and compatibility (in reply to Güiro)
what benefits do you guys see/hear/feel with high-treble, normal-bass? if i were to try asymmetrical tension, i would probably go with higher tension on the bass since it buzzes more. but i've never tried it so i don't know.
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RE: Sting tension and compatibility (in reply to Güiro)
Hi at_leo_87, I find that higher tension trebles give me a more 'crystal' like sound if that makes sense. They have a better definition and handle better when you really dig in. I find that it is very important when gigging because you just get a better sound overall. As for normal tension basses, they tend to be a bit 'looser' than the high tension which is great for accompanying, although the sound is a bit thinner. What really works for me is high trebles/normal basses for accompanying and overall high tension when doing solos. Those are of course very subjective matters however.