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  • #16
    Re: Yet another 7 string post...

    I would use a 0.52 [img]graemlins/band.gif[/img]

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    • #17
      Re: Yet another 7 string post...

      Either .52 or .54. Most .09 sets I see have .54 as the low-B (such as D'Addario). I would probably tend toward .52, as I like somewhat floppy strings, and I don't use a heavy string-attack.

      Right now, I'm using the last of a couple of packs of this weird discontinued LaBella set that I managed to get at Washington Music Center: 09-11-14-22-30-38-53. From now on, I'm going to order those string gauges on an individual basis, except for the low B--you just CANNOT get .53 strings anywhere. The wound strings all seem to be even-number gauges only. So I'll probably drop down to a .52, unless that's just too floppy--I tune down a half-step, so it could be possible.

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      • #18
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        When I got my 7, it had 9-42 on it with a 56 for the B. I changed them to 10-46 and kept the 56 and thought it was perfect in either standard or a half-step flat. I don't think I could go any lower than a 56 for the B string.
        I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.

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        • #19
          Re: Yet another 7 string post...

          Originally posted by GiantBaba:
          I have one 7-string;

          Conklin GTG-7 (Groove Tools Guitar)

          Hardtail (Strat-style string-thru)
          Cherry wood body, 5 pc. Maple/Purpleheart neck
          Rosewood fretboard w/ offset inlays
          Bolt-on (Awesome heel!)
          Push-pull coil-tap
          Black finish
          Made in Korea
          Paid only $200 USD (Pawn shops, gotta love 'em)

          I use it almost exclusively for "metal", or my dabblings therein. It's tuned 1/2 step down, and right now it has a custom set of 9-60 gauge strings installed. It sounds good to my ears, but I don't have the best rig in the world, just a little Peavey practice amp. I almost always use the Conklin dry, straight through, it just doesn't sound right thru my DigiTech RP200. My complaints; The tuners suck, and the pickups are somewhat muddy sounding. I'm going to replace them eventually.
          <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Those are very cool looking and I've thought about getting one. I inquired about them at Conklin's site, and Bill Conklin wrote me back saying that even though they're made in Korea, they're made to his specs. Seems like a very nice guitar for the money! [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img]
          I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.

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          • #20
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            Yeah, for the money, the Conklin's a spectacular deal. I wouldn't feel ripped off even if I had paid the 700 USD retail price. It has a great neck, too. I'd call it a thin, soft "C" shape, not too wide, but still comfortable string spacing. If you can find one for a good price, I'd highly recommend them. Better than an Ibanez any day (well, the Ibanez's I played, at least. An AX7221 and a UV777BK. I didn't plug either of them in, though. I still want a UV one day [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] ).

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            • #21
              Re: Yet another 7 string post...

              I own two 7 string guitars.

              Carvin DC727.

              Maple neck thru
              Alder body wings
              Ebony fretboard
              Dunlop 6100 jumbo frets
              MOP block inlays
              Carvin C26 pickups
              Licensed Floyd 7 trem w lock nut
              1 volume, 1 tone, 3 way toggle, 2 coil splits
              Pearl white with matching headstock
              Gold hardware
              Sperzel tuners

              I also own a Schecter V7.
              Black
              Maple bolt on neck
              Basswood body
              2 humbuckers
              3 way slide switch
              1 volume, 1 tone
              Licensed Floyd 7 trem with lock nut
              Grover tuners
              Black hardware
              Diamond inlays
              Jumbo frets

              Kent
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              • #22
                Re: Yet another 7 string post...

                Hey, how are those Carvin pickups? I thought about getting a Carvin 7-string, but I've always preferred Duncan's pickups. I've also heard that Carvin guitars do not accept aftermarket pickups without a little work. Is this true as well?

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                • #23
                  Re: Yet another 7 string post...

                  Originally posted by Travis:
                  Hey, how are those Carvin pickups? I thought about getting a Carvin 7-string, but I've always preferred Duncan's pickups. I've also heard that Carvin guitars do not accept aftermarket pickups without a little work. Is this true as well?
                  <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">The C26 pickups have a nice tone. But, I do feel thier output is a little on the weak side. I'm hoping they eventually come with a C22b version of the C26. Otherwise the clarity and tone of the pickup is fine. Just not enough umph. I notice a level difference when switching from My '89 DC127 (M22n and M22sd pickups) to my Dc727.

                  The 6 strings are fine for switching pickups. You may need a new bezel for around the pickup is all.

                  The 7 string cavity is slightly smaller than a normal 7 string pickup route.
                  Most have said they just needed to trim down the ears and maybe a touch of the base of thier aftermarket pickups to get them to fit. Most said it wasnt that big of a hassle.
                  Only pickups that I've heard requiring a rerouting of the pickup cavity are EMGs.

                  Kent
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                  • #24
                    Re: Yet another 7 string post...

                    That's exactly what I had to do to get the Duncans to fit in my RG1527. I wonder why they make the route so shallow? Bastards.

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                    • #25
                      Re: Yet another 7 string post...

                      Nice Carvin Kent, love the white/gold hardware


                      I kinda want a UV777 with a black pickguard with a EMG 81-7 in the bridge as only pick-up, just like Troy from Ventt/Lesser Known God had.. anyone have a pic of his?

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                      • #26
                        Re: Yet another 7 string post...

                        My opinion of the Carvin C26 pickups is 100% different. I like them so much I actually use them as replacements in my Schecter. The only 2 seven string pickups I like as much are the EMG 707 and the Duncan Invader 7.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Yet another 7 string post...

                          Originally posted by jgcable:
                          My opinion of the Carvin C26 pickups is 100% different. I like them so much I actually use them as replacements in my Schecter. The only 2 seven string pickups I like as much are the EMG 707 and the Duncan Invader 7.
                          <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">As I said. I like the tone of the C26. I just wish the output was a little hotter.
                          I agree they blow away the Duncan Designs found in most Schecter diamond series guitars. The C26 definitely has more clarity than the DDs in my Schecter V7.
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                          • #28
                            Re: Yet another 7 string post...

                            Wayniac, you STILL haven't pulled the trigger on that trade? Still undecided, or being lazy? [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img]

                            As for the pickup discussion, I like the JB7 and the 707 - although the Washburn I just got has a Duncan Distortion in it, and it sounds very nice with the Mahogany body.

                            In fact, the whole guitar is damn nice - sounds good, plays well, excellent fretwork, too. The neck needs a turn, though - it's got too much relief in it. The combination of the all-maple neck and the mahogany body with the 24.75 scale gives the low B some really cool harmonics...

                            Mike
                            Division - American Metal that doesn't suck. Much. Even on Facebook.

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                            • #29
                              Re: Yet another 7 string post...

                              Really? A short scale seven string? I would think that the low B would be a little too floppy.

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                              • #30
                                Re: Yet another 7 string post...

                                I thought it might, too, but there's no problem so far with 10-56 on it...

                                Mike
                                Division - American Metal that doesn't suck. Much. Even on Facebook.

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