Had my eye on
this bad boy. Beautiful looking, with P90s to boot
That's a nice guitar, man.
Now, as it's a jazzer, I'd be reluctant to use a different gauge - partly because it's a jazzer, and partly because I'm bad at set-ups!
You could do it. I tend to keep Dan Erlewine's "Guitar Player Repair Manual" handy for reference when it comes to stuff like that. Worst case, you could just have it set up.
I'm just wondering if you can play good ol' rock-n-roll with .12s?
I don't see why not.
Is bending really out of the question?
Not if your hands can take it. I was diagnosed carpal tunnel last March, so anything above a .010 - .046 set is out of the question now. My LP with .010's fatigues my hands after 30 minutes now.
What about big strummy chordwork, that's allowed, right?
If it's comfortable for you, why not? The main concern will be whether this works for you personally. Here are some questions that may help...
What gauge strings are you currently using?
What is the thickest set you're using on an acoustic or electric?
How do your wrists, hands and fingers feel after playing the guitar (with the thickest string gauge) for 10 minutes? How about 30 minutes? An hour?
How often will you be playing the guitar with this set up?
If you still want to try, there's no harm in checking it out. Be mindful of how your wrists, hands and fingers feel while you're playing the guitar with .012's. If fatigue begins to set in, back off and give your hands a few minutes to rest. You could require some conditioning to switch from playing .010 gauge to .012 gauge strings. You might not realize it, but it can be considerable change in tension to your hands.
Anybody know anything about a bridge P90, a hollow body and feedback? or are P90s and distortion a bad idea in the first instance. Thanks guys!
I had a Gibson 135 hollow body some years ago. It had P-100's (stacked humbuckers with P-90 covers). This was a great guitar for low stage volumes, but higher volumes brought it to feedback too quick for me, and I was using
a Pro Reverb most nights and sometimes using
a Quad Reverb. It sounded awesome in the right setting, both clean or distorted.