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redKing

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Exactly and I thought like what the heck? Then I thought the store messed it up and changed the strings to 0.09 gauge.
 

metalmarty

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This story is just awesome :). Man, you must have developed arms and fingers Petrucci-sized if you tuned that mofo to standard E :)
 

redKing

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I don't really get why I should have developed a monster finger strength, because all this time I've been playing with 0.09 strings. Isn't it really the same ?
 

TheShreddinHand

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Longer the scale the greater the tension. If you were to play a les Paul with 9s on it right now those strings would feel like spaghetti to you! A LP has a 24.75 inch scale as opposed to your baritone.

-Eric
 

yellowv03

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I love my baritone. It doesn't feel too weird playing back to back with my JPX although I don't know how you didn't realize earlier when compared with an LP. Here is a pic of mine hanging in between a 25.5" JPX and a 25" PRS and it obviously dwarves both of them.

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redKing

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I stringed my guitar to AA and played it for those couple of days. It was really fun having that low range. But now I re-stringed it back to E, because I got bored of that Bari tuning. I also played my other guitars which are regular 25 inch scale. And I have to say now that I know it's a Baritone I really feel the difference. It's much easier for me to play other guitars. But the funny thing is that before I actually knew that my MM JP was a Baritone I never really noticed any difference :( . Now I want a regular JP.
 
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