What sort of effects would make nylon classical guitar sound more like
a steel string? The nylon sound could come either from a piezo pickup
or from a mic.
Thanks,
John
On Sunday, June 27, 2004 at 9:12:57 PM UTC+1, John wrote:
What sort of effects would make nylon classical guitar sound more like
a steel string? The nylon sound could come either from a piezo pickup
or from a mic.
Thanks,
John
i have a korg pandora px4a which has steel string and 12 strings settings, you can get em second hand, might be worth a look
On Monday, 5 March 2018 19:40:08 UTC, raelk...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sunday, June 27, 2004 at 9:12:57 PM UTC+1, John wrote:
What sort of effects would make nylon classical guitar sound more
like a steel string? The nylon sound could come either from a
piezo pickup or from a mic.
Thanks,
John
i have a korg pandora px4a which has steel string and 12 strings
settings, you can get em second hand, might be worth a look
14 years on, I suspect John's either found a solution or stopped
caring...
mark.bluemel@gmail.com wrote in news:b2c0b813-375b-4545-b9d4-31c2a05d3341@googlegroups.com:
On Monday, 5 March 2018 19:40:08 UTC, raelk...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sunday, June 27, 2004 at 9:12:57 PM UTC+1, John wrote:
What sort of effects would make nylon classical guitar sound more
like a steel string? The nylon sound could come either from a
piezo pickup or from a mic.
Thanks,
John
i have a korg pandora px4a which has steel string and 12 strings
settings, you can get em second hand, might be worth a look
14 years on, I suspect John's either found a solution or stopped
caring...
....or saved up enough for a used Martin or Taylor.
Steve Hawkins wrote:
mark.bluemel@gmail.com wrote in
news:b2c0b813-375b-4545-b9d4-31c2a05d3341@googlegroups.com:
On Monday, 5 March 2018 19:40:08 UTC, raelk...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sunday, June 27, 2004 at 9:12:57 PM UTC+1, John wrote:
What sort of effects would make nylon classical guitar sound more
like a steel string? The nylon sound could come either from a
piezo pickup or from a mic.
Thanks,
John
i have a korg pandora px4a which has steel string and 12 strings
settings, you can get em second hand, might be worth a look
14 years on, I suspect John's either found a solution or stopped
caring...
....or saved up enough for a used Martin or Taylor.
Spruce top, high tension strings.
Or a Martin or Taylor.
-S-
I'm curious about this idea as I play a nylon string but am influenced by Tommy Emmanuel. I can't play a steel string as the strings break my right hand nails. Just thought the idea of a bright attack for a few tunes might be handy :)I've ordered a set of Thomastik-Infield Classic S rope core strings for a Godin Multiac Grand Concert SA guitar. This is a nylon electric. Actually got if for comfort: tried a zillion guitars at price points from $300 to $2,000, at half the guitar shops
You could go the 'all natural; route, and switch to Thomastic "S" series classical strings. These have a core of fine steel wire rope, even on the highAn old message stream but perhaps you're still out there, Alan. Glad you left the comment. I'm on nylon but occasionally miss the sound of steel strings.
E, but are designed to have the same overall tension as 'normal' nylon strings.
They're sort of expensive, but they will give your classical guitar that steel
sound.
Alan Carruth / Luthier
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