
pchorman
New member
Question on string behavior: I have a Takemine 360SC electric-acoustic that plays and sounds excellent, but I can't bend notes on it for anything (I use 0.10 D'Addario's).
Now I know what you're thinking (...punk! did I fire 6 shots or only five? just kidding): the scale length from nut to bridge is too long and requires extra tension at concert pitch, which makes the strings difficult to bend. This is only partially true. My Les Paul is about a half-inch shorter. (not sure if that's a considerable difference.) Strangely, I can bend the strings quite far without stressing my fingers but the notes don't seem to pull sharp, nothing like an electric.
Are the strings partly to blame? Just out of curiousity, what disqualifies electric guitar strings from being used on acoustics? Any other factors?
Thanks
Now I know what you're thinking (...punk! did I fire 6 shots or only five? just kidding): the scale length from nut to bridge is too long and requires extra tension at concert pitch, which makes the strings difficult to bend. This is only partially true. My Les Paul is about a half-inch shorter. (not sure if that's a considerable difference.) Strangely, I can bend the strings quite far without stressing my fingers but the notes don't seem to pull sharp, nothing like an electric.
Are the strings partly to blame? Just out of curiousity, what disqualifies electric guitar strings from being used on acoustics? Any other factors?
Thanks