Which Gauge Strings Does Dave use??? and.. suggestions?
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Which Gauge Strings Does Dave use??? and.. suggestions?
I have heard that Dave uses D'addarios--anyone know what gauge?
I have been playing for about a year now. i just took my taylor 110 into the shop for a set up. The guy asked me if i was a "heavy handed player". I wasn't sure how to answer him since i am pretty new. They went ahead and put medium on. So my question is:
Is it harder to learn/play on medium gauge strings than light gauge???
I have been playing for about a year now. i just took my taylor 110 into the shop for a set up. The guy asked me if i was a "heavy handed player". I wasn't sure how to answer him since i am pretty new. They went ahead and put medium on. So my question is:
Is it harder to learn/play on medium gauge strings than light gauge???
Heavy handed meaning do you give your strings hell, or are you gentle like a finger picker. To answer your question, no it isn't harder to learn how to play, heavier guages just tend to make bends and such a little more difficult.
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yeah right
also, if the tech was doing a setup the question re: "heavy hitting" has to do I think more with action, if you beat the shit out of your guitar like Dave does you might enjoy a medium to high action like Dave does.
also, if the tech was doing a setup the question re: "heavy hitting" has to do I think more with action, if you beat the shit out of your guitar like Dave does you might enjoy a medium to high action like Dave does.
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I got some too. Just decided to try them out one time. Ended up liking them A LOT.crash_in_to_me wrote:he uses the orange picks, too
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Thanks for all the help guys. I just got it setup. Plays much better. The action (at twelfth fret) is about 5/64" on high E and a little over 6/64" on low E.
I noticed one thing though. I bought a brand new saddle from Taylor and they installed it, but they did not put "notches" or grooves in it where the strings sit. Is this normal or should they have done this?
I noticed one thing though. I bought a brand new saddle from Taylor and they installed it, but they did not put "notches" or grooves in it where the strings sit. Is this normal or should they have done this?
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No that is the sign of a worn saddlemyonlybliss wrote:Thanks for all the help guys. I just got it setup. Plays much better. The action (at twelfth fret) is about 5/64" on high E and a little over 6/64" on low E.
I noticed one thing though. I bought a brand new saddle from Taylor and they installed it, but they did not put "notches" or grooves in it where the strings sit. Is this normal or should they have done this?

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