Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: Transcend on November 27, 2010, 12:56:03 PM
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It looks like agile are starting to make 9 string guitars
http://www.rondomusic.com/9.String.Guitars.html
they don't have any listed yet but its linked off the main page.
I wouldn't ever dream of owning one but thought it may be of interest to some of the low note lovers on here
so i posted it so they can keep checking back for when they add products
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these guys shall stop smoking crack... Can't understand but most guitar players I see play wants a mega-ultra treble tone or mega-ultra bass... These last should really play the bass guitar instead...
And lots of Bass players wanting a guitar tone... To me it's all $%ed up...
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I agree whole heartedly 6 strings is more than enough for me.
If i were to add strings id want to be adding higher strings after id learnt to master the 6 i already have.
But im biased as i hate guitars tuned lower than D i think they sound awful
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I agree whole heartedly 6 strings is more than enough for me.
If i were to add strings id want to be adding higher strings after id learnt to master the 6 i already have.
But im biased as i hate guitars tuned lower than D i think they sound awful
boooo
:)
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I like some drop tunning.. untill Bb or A, depending on the tone... But more than it is just idioty...
At least in my country is hard to find a "music teacher" to guitar, mostly are "guitar teacher", there is a LOT difference... Then people ain't think in how the instrument shall behave with the others in the band...
Is like classical music to me: Violin get a range, Cello another and Bass other! People keep on their line letting others work and the three together make things much nicier than just one of them...
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I agree whole heartedly 6 strings is more than enough for me.
If i were to add strings id want to be adding higher strings after id learnt to master the 6 i already have.
But im biased as i hate guitars tuned lower than D i think they sound awful
boooo
:)
Don't be booing me :P
Have you tried your aftermath in a higher tuning its got a far better attack and even more tightness :D
I just prefer the overall attack and clarity in higher tunings.
Another factor of it is probably that i don't like to use strings thicker than 10s i generally use 9.5 DR Tite fits though
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some crackin deals on that Rondo website, like this one... http://www.rondomusic.com/ghost;pro6blk.html
plus this one too, fanned fret 7-string for $699... http://www.rondomusic.com/pendulum2527rnblood.html
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Oh they definitely have some great deals on there.
im intrigued by this currently
http://www.rondomusic.com/al3000thrubbrq.html
Unsure on the looks but if it plays anything like my old al2500 i imagine that it will be a winner especially as i imagine it to sound immense due to the construction.
Extremely good quality instruments for the prices
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As Fernando right says, there's a place for specific instruments - violin, viola (don't forget the violas!), cello and double bass for the string section of an orchestra or ensemble, for example.
And in the case of our band, we have vocals, baritone guitar, bass and drums. It's a different setup by nature - the drums are spread over a wide frequency range, the bass obviously takes care of the punchiness and fatness in the low end, but there's still a role for a baritone guitar to fill up the low mids with aggressive grind.
Liking or disliking it is a subjective matter, and has no influence on whether there is or isn't a place for low tuned guitars ;)
Roo
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And while I'm on this rant, Beethoven asked for wider scale pianos to be made for his compositions, as the instruments at the time didn't have enough range (in either direction, I believe).
Pushing the boundaries of what we do with physical instruments is not a new thing, but it is a good thing for the continuing evolution of instruments and music in general.
Roo
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they had 2 models in the 9 string section the other month, they were set up as 6 strings in E standard, and then 3 low strings like a bass in E, so range wise there was only a whole tone difference compared to a normal 8 string
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As Fernando right says, there's a place for specific instruments - violin, viola (don't forget the violas!), cello and double bass for the string section of an orchestra or ensemble, for example.
Yes, the Violas!! This might be the most off-the-light-spot instrument ever! :lol:
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i have been considering a 9 - but strung doublecourse like a 12 string on the GBE strings. its been done before by a few companies and works well. it may be the way agile are going ???
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Violas have a sweet sound for harmonising with violins.
And i don't think that low tunings are wrong they just arent for me.
And to wez i have no idea i haven't actually seen them yet so we'll have to wait and see
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i have been considering a 9 - but strung doublecourse like a 12 string on the GBE strings. its been done before by a few companies and works well. it may be the way agile are going ???
A multiscale fan fret baritone 9 string perhaps?
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i have been considering a 9 - but strung doublecourse like a 12 string on the GBE strings. its been done before by a few companies and works well. it may be the way agile are going ???
A multiscale fan fret baritone 9 string perhaps?
I'm happy with my guitar. I'm happy with my guitar. I'm happy with my guitar
(PS Fernando, I play the viola so I noticed the omission!) :)
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Don't like Teles, don't like Sir McCartney, plays a fanned fret guitar, is scientist and play viola....
Veredict: you're the weirdest man ever :lol: :D
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i have been considering a 9 - but strung doublecourse like a 12 string on the GBE strings. its been done before by a few companies and works well. it may be the way agile are going ???
A multiscale fan fret baritone 9 string perhaps?
I'm happy with my guitar. I'm happy with my guitar. I'm happy with my guitar
(PS Fernando, I play the viola so I noticed the omission!) :)
roo - a 9 string for you have a massively wide neck and not be practical - although there are some basses and tap guitars made that way.
I do like the idea of 9/10 strings which give you a nice amount of double course 12 string action but still allow for the bashing out of power chords and low string fun
I just need to sort out the bridge saddles to see if a 9-string fanned fret baritone is possible
here is a 10 string bc rich
(http://www.themusiczoo.com/images/12-17-09/Bich_10_String_Supreme_Natural_29060_1.jpg)
a 10 string schecter hellcat
(http://images.craigslist.org/3n53k93p95V65W45S4a8j051020a717c61851.jpg)
a 9 string first act
(http://www.firstact.com/upload/images/products/product/custom_guitars/doublecutaway9string_mattpike/custom_guitar_pike1.jpg)
and vox
(http://www.phantomguitars.com/new_images/closeup/closeup_MK9_Red.jpg)
and an teisco/top twenty 8 string sold by woolworths
(http://waterden.net/technical/8string1.jpg)
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Ahh mustiane used to play one of those BC rich 10 strings in the very early metallica/magadeth days.
It doesn't sound like it though but he is adamant he did.
I presume he must have removed the higher strings to make it a standard 6
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Don't like Teles, don't like Sir McCartney, plays a fanned fret guitar, is scientist and play viola....
Veredict: you're the weirdest man ever :lol: :D
Don't forget mashed potato. I hate mashed potato too. :)
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Don't like Teles, don't like Sir McCartney, plays a fanned fret guitar, is scientist and play viola....
Veredict: you're the weirdest man ever :lol: :D
I was just going to agree with your dislikes but MASH??? are you mad its amazing if made right
Don't forget mashed potato. I hate mashed potato too. :)
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I've played a couple custom nine string acoustics that were double strung on the g, b and e. I'd like a bash of an electric like that, I think I could make use of it cause I do a lot of grindy horrible riffs with higher strings open as drones.
I'd not be confident enough to ever have one built to test that theory, mind :lol:
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I've played a couple custom nine string acoustics that were double strung on the g, b and e. I'd like a bash of an electric like that, I think I could make use of it cause I do a lot of grindy horrible riffs with higher strings open as drones.
I'd not be confident enough to ever have one built to test that theory, mind :lol:
borrow a 12 and take 3 strings off!
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thats a great idea wez especially as there are cheaper 12 string electrics out there such as epiphone,vintage & agile
so it wouldnt be too costly just to try it to see if it works for you
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Err, obviously that occured to me. Obviously.
:oops: :roll: :lol:
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Err, obviously that occured to me. Obviously.
:oops: :roll: :lol:
LOL
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this is the Agile http://www.rondomusic.com/intrepid928rnnat.html
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*puke*
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That First Act one sounds utterly badass if the current High On Fire album is anything to go by. I think they made some for the guys in Mastodon as well.
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I'd like one of those 9 string bad boys for those Mastodon/High on Fire moments.
Paddy
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I think I'd need Matt Pike's hands, too, but yes, totally.