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Change 'em every year.
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01-06-2020 12:53 PM
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Mine has Medium Jumbo frets. I had Jumbo frets on my old Strat. Liked them. These are what came with the guitar and they seem fine too.
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I use D'Addario Pure Nickel 10s on my tele, and change them every few months.
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I change strings when they exhibit irregularities on the old Peterson Virtual Strobe Tuner - persistent nervous jiggles as upper partials judder and shift like the Outer Limits intro. I also replace the whole set if a string breaks, but that is extremely rare. I also replace 'em when I can't remember when I replaced them last, or, more often, just for the hell of it.
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Originally Posted by citizenk74
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Originally Posted by Zina
Plain Steel Acoustic or Electric .020, 5 single strings, PL020
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FWIW I use Earvana shelf nuts on all my Fender style partscasters. They usually drop right in, but may require a slight bit of filing to fit correctly. The strings slots have never needed filing, however. Might be worth a shot if you are having tuning issues. BTW, I am a big proponent for compensated nuts. I use Hosco shims on guitars that I didn't want to change the nut. I know that it is always a touchy subject, but I feel like I get better results along the length of the fret board with compensated nuts. Some makers of guitars like Ernie Ball/Musicman have used them as well.
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Originally Posted by Zina
Watching for hinky action in the upper bands is really just an excuse to get out my tools and fool around with my guitars. I'm a compulsive string buyer - I never leave a music store without something, and strings are the cheapest way to do that, so I'm somewhat over-supplied (or under-brained, but that's another subject).
PS I believe I still have a bunch of 0.020s lying around I no longer need; PM if interested.
PPS Though forum member PTChris recommends using 0.018 max and I trust his judgement.Last edited by citizenk74; 01-07-2020 at 09:04 PM. Reason: Additional thought (hey I don't have that many, I need to jot 'em down before they escape!
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Originally Posted by BigDaddyLoveHandles
Originally Posted by citizenk74
Originally Posted by citizenk74
Originally Posted by citizenk74
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Originally Posted by BigDaddyLoveHandles
Yep; Stringjoy also offers singles, and they have a .20.
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What about telecaster arch tops lol
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Originally Posted by Easy2grasp
I have been using mine the past few days. I like it better with the Tele than with my archtop. The Tele sits differently and is narrower, so my arm hangs at a different angle. I'm liking the Crossover pick a lot. Should make a video when time permits.
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I did a thing and this thread has had a big contribution. Finally part of the telefamily!
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Beautiful! Portugal?
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Originally Posted by guga7
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Originally Posted by Greentone
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Originally Posted by citizenk74
Bill Lawrence Website
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Hi I'm an interloper from the land of the f hole ....
Can I get advice ...
Im thinking of putting together a cheap solid guitar
to get (mainly) a decent clean jazz sound ...
with a bit of funk too on the side
I realise I'm asking the tele crowd ....but
would a a hard tail strat do just as well for this ?
im not gonna spend much money on this project
Just get a beat up charity shop tele or strat and put some
decent hardware on it ,
or maybe I'll spend £100 on a cheap squire ... dunno
should I look for a light or medium weight body ?
light would be nice .... does light wood work for a clean sound ?
I like a dark sound generally
thank you very much
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I saw this for sale today and thought it might be fun to check out:
Customized F Hole Tele Electric Guitar Gold Hardware Body Binding Top Quality | eBay
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Originally Posted by pingu
Really an incoherent ramble I'm afraid Pingu, but just for what it's worth - I guess if there is any take home message it is that strats can work, but perhaps things like body wood (I think alder is good), neck wood and pickups should be considered. My strats do have trem bridges FWIW, but I just have them set hard against the body with 5 springs.
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Originally Posted by pingu
A real telecaster, as opposed to a guitar that simply looks like a telecaster, needs a telecaster bridge/bridge pickup. Since your jazz sound will come from a neck pickup, almost any Fender-style guitar w/a Fender-style hardtail bridge and bolt-on 25.5" scale neck will do the job just like a tele - strat or Jazzmaster shapes being the most common alternatives. The rest is simply a matter of taste.Last edited by Hammertone; 01-23-2020 at 06:30 PM.
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Originally Posted by pingu
look into squier bullet hh..lightweight basswood body..very resonant...standard sized humbuckers can be easily replaced
cheers
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Originally Posted by neatomic
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Originally Posted by citizenk74
ec was also known to block the trem...with a wood block of sorts...but leave the springs intact..as it added to the resonance of the guitar
the springs are definitely part of the tone..remember springs are used in reverb tanks!
cheers
Floating Biltoft pickup
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