baritone combo?

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baritone combo?

Postby dave m » Mon Oct 22, 2012 12:22 pm

I have a 68 mosrite combo and was thinking about setting it up as a baritone. any advice? good idea, bad idea?

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Re: baritone combo?

Postby vjf1968 » Mon Oct 22, 2012 1:16 pm

dave m wrote:I have a 68 mosrite combo and was thinking about setting it up as a baritone. any advice? good idea, bad idea?


I would say bad idea. Why would you want to wreck a vintage guitar? :? If you want a baritone guitar go buy a baritone guitar. You can get a Danelectro for $350 http://www.guitarcenter.com/Danelectro- ... agpspn=pla or a Gretsch for $525 http://www.musiciansfriend.com/guitars/ ... ndt_rdir=1

This kind of reminds me of a kid who inherited his father's 64 strat (mint) and decided to "modify" it by putting a handle in the body (like those Ibanez Steve Vai guitars), multi colored humbuckers, and a Khaler trem. Ouch!

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Re: baritone combo?

Postby SanchoPansen » Tue Oct 23, 2012 12:45 am

BAD IDEA! Don't ruin that instrument. Like vjf wrote there are plenty of cheap (and good sounding) baritone guitars out there.

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Postby paulramon1962 » Tue Oct 23, 2012 9:19 am

In a sharp dissension of the other posters, If you find a quality luthier, he could build you a baritone neck that would require no modification to the body or original neck...In a word, new neck, no mods otherwise. Easily reversible, you don't damage a valuable guitar, and everyone wins.

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Postby MWaldorf » Tue Oct 23, 2012 9:45 am

paulramon1962 wrote:In a sharp dissension of the other posters, If you find a quality luthier, he could build you a baritone neck that would require no modification to the body or original neck...In a word, new neck, no mods otherwise. Easily reversible, you don't damage a valuable guitar, and everyone wins.


I agree. Baritone conversion necks exist for various Fender models. It's a simple bolt on. For a Mosrite you would have to have a luthier scratch built one, but the concept is the same.
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Re: baritone combo?

Postby raygun85 » Tue Oct 23, 2012 2:54 pm

A little birdie hipped me to this discussion. ;) We're building semi-hollow Mark I's and Combo's now.

We would gladly accept the challenge of building a baritone Combo if anyone would like to engage our services. Not trying to sound like a cheesy salesman, just letting ya'll know we can help. :)

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Re: baritone combo?

Postby apossibleworld » Mon Oct 29, 2012 12:29 pm

It's also possible to use heavier gauge strings on the original neck and tune it lower. Anyone who is saying that you would be destroying your guitar must not know how guitars work. You'd have to recut the nut, or replace it and keep the original intact. Sounds like a cool project to me.

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Re: baritone combo?

Postby dave m » Wed Oct 31, 2012 11:31 pm

Thanks everyone for your input. i made a new nut using bone & strung it up with light baritone strings ( 13s). Works great tuned to c. Takes some getting used to but cool dark tones. Completly reversable with very little change in action. Did Semi ever build a baritone or tenor instrument?

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Postby oipunkguy » Wed Oct 31, 2012 11:55 pm

not that i know of, the closest i can think of is a bass with a guitar scale.
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