How To Setup Your Guitar For Doom Metal And Low Tunings

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  • @Proceedtheweedian
    @Proceedtheweedian Před 11 měsíci +47

    You know what? I just realised that in general, I am not grateful enough with the people that deserves it.
    I’ve been following you for years, but I never participated with the Fuzzlord community. In this video, you didn’t just save me the money that I would have spent on a luthier: you made me understand stuff that I’ve been trying to learn and master for years. I never could, because everyone else makes it complicated or dangerous for the instrument. You made it simple, and the most important you gave me the chance of approaching to my guitar and not just send it to someone to do the things that “I am not supposed to do because I might destroy it”. Maybe it sounds stupid, but there is a legion of people like me who panics when it comes to electronics or adjustments.
    The funniest part is, as a contribution I got the IR pack from your website. It was my way to say thank you, and as I had the afternoon for myself I decided to try them. What the actual hell…you blew my Amplitube and Ugritone libraries. The next step will be selling my pedals to get yours 🤣
    Now seriously man, thank you a lot for everything. Your chilled attitude and your dedication is a true gift for the doom community.

    • @FuzzlordEffects
      @FuzzlordEffects  Před 11 měsíci +9

      I really appreciate this and puts into perspective why I make these videos year after year!
      I spent a long time feeling similar being worried to mess something up, and been wanting to pass on the info I have picked up over the years.
      However, I forgot that the original goal was to speak to the people “afraid to mess things up” like I was years ago, instead of trying to cater to the CZcams comment experts with no helpful videos just criticism haha
      Cheers and thank you 🙏

  • @Crispy_Music_2024
    @Crispy_Music_2024 Před dnem +1

    To add to the information about intonation - make sure you are using the softest touch possible when fretting at the 12th fret. If you press too hard, the note will go sharp, thereby causing you to improperly adjust the guitar's intonation.
    Also, each time you change the saddle position, check and correct the action height then retune.
    I like to make small adjustments on one string, then move on to the next string. This will let the hardware and string "settle in" to its last adjustment before I come back and make the next round of adjustments.

  • @barryhoobs1
    @barryhoobs1 Před rokem +39

    Great tip about moving the bridge saddles the same way as the tuner while intonating.

    • @FuzzlordEffects
      @FuzzlordEffects  Před rokem +6

      thanks!

    • @reps138
      @reps138 Před rokem +2

      Yeah... That tip really cleared it up for me

    • @olebrumme6356
      @olebrumme6356 Před rokem +3

      Indeed, I thought it would be adjusted the opposite way.

    • @Mickcotton
      @Mickcotton Před 2 měsíci

      That 1- Tip just is Amazing ❤ Thank You So Much 😊

  • @ViktorNova
    @ViktorNova Před měsícem +1

    This is the best video I found on setting up a guitar by far - so easy to follow and very thorough without wasting time. You rock!🤘

  • @steveoath
    @steveoath Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you. I’ve been playing for 25 years and never learned to do this. Much appreciated for Straight forward tutorial.

  • @markwarner5554
    @markwarner5554 Před rokem +14

    I'm a bass player mostly, but when I write guitar riffs, I play with D'Addario Light Baritone strings EXL158 (13-62) tuned at drop-A#. My doom bass is a black modded Spector Performer 5 with a custom set from StringJoy, also tuned drop-A# (so the B string is downtuned one half step, and the EADG strings are tuned up one half step).

    • @GothicXlightning
      @GothicXlightning Před 10 měsíci +1

      would love to find a good Bass player like you my friend
      since i also compose most of my guitar riffs Drop A#

  • @mistershabadoo
    @mistershabadoo Před rokem +7

    NYXT 10-52; D standard. Gibson SG Special. (+1 on wound thirds!)
    Setups are intimidating to me, but I’m learning. Glad to finally see some tips as they pertain to lower tunings! Thanks so much for this!

  • @EXSENTRIX
    @EXSENTRIX Před rokem +1

    Yes! Man, I've been waiting to see footage of that killer axe. 🤘🏼💀🖤

  • @iliasi2630
    @iliasi2630 Před rokem

    Thanks Jason, I found this video really helpful!

  • @juanjan__
    @juanjan__ Před 8 měsíci +2

    this video is always my go-to one when I need to intonate and / or change strings. Great video! Thanks!

  • @CorbenEdward
    @CorbenEdward Před rokem +14

    I use the same 12-52 set on my telecaster tuned to C# standard. The wound third is a life saver for me. On shorted scale guitars (PRS, Gibson ect..) I usually step things up to 13 - 56 for the same tuning. On my baritones I use 14 - 68 and tune the guitar depending on it's scale length, that could be anywhere from G# standard to C standard. Great video for a refresh on pickup height and intonation!

  • @andrewmccarthy7548
    @andrewmccarthy7548 Před rokem

    Always good to watch one of these as a refresher for setups. 🤘 I play a Gretsch G5260 with 14-72 tuned to G standard

  • @72mustang351c
    @72mustang351c Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the video. Helped me get an Epiphone SGpro back to playable. Bought it used at GC and who ever had it before me jacked the action way high, was very difficult to play. I reset it when I changed strings to EB's 12 / 56. Much better now, and those little gauges are very handy too.

  • @lowcreeper
    @lowcreeper Před rokem +2

    thanks for this Jason. I've always only heard bits and pieces of the process. sweet guitar by the way.

  • @kristianperry940
    @kristianperry940 Před rokem

    Thank you. You made this idiot proof, which I appreciate. There are a thousand videos like this on CZcams, but this one is the clearest and most useful I've seen.

  • @nicolasbeaudry6158
    @nicolasbeaudry6158 Před 9 měsíci

    That axe is sick, I love your channel , yours and does it doom are kings❤🔥

  • @dariobrkic9642
    @dariobrkic9642 Před rokem +2

    I play modified Washburn Standard with Grovers and Goodwin Alnico Made for USA pickups from 1973. Elixir 12-52 strings but I swapped the 52 for 56. D standard tuning but I occasionally drop the lowest string to A (that's why I put the 56). AGCFAD is such a rad tuning. A string for the low end while still maintaining the brittleness of the D standard tuning. Sometimes I also drop the low D to G for the ultimate doom worship ! When dropped all the way to G it really gives a nice "baaooom" sound, works really well with lots of gain. I suggest everyone to try this tuning, it opens up lots of new ideas. Keep up the good work Jason. Greetings from Croatia.

  • @tito.tarantula
    @tito.tarantula Před 4 měsíci

    This info is absolute gold for anyone looking to service their own guitar, whether it be for low-tuning reasons or not. Thank you so much and keep on doomin' on! Corny, I know.

  • @Mickcotton
    @Mickcotton Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thank You So Much ✅. Really great lesson. I Tune to D Standard on my 1992 Les Paul Studio w/ Ernie Ball Paradigm 11-54 strings. Metal Forever 🤘

  • @kicsisziszi
    @kicsisziszi Před rokem +1

    Thank you!!! Finally I could set up my epi sg and my ltd on my own! It incrased the playability a lot!

  • @stacymathewson7844
    @stacymathewson7844 Před rokem +1

    This was awesome!! Much appreciated.

  • @Placeholder25
    @Placeholder25 Před 8 měsíci

    Getting back into guitar after years. This video was so helpful, thank you.
    I'm running a base model Ibanez, setting it up this week with Ernie Ball Not Even Slinky strings 12-54
    Gonna move it into B standard tuning

  • @XoanonSound
    @XoanonSound Před 3 měsíci

    Lifesaver, thank you one million times!

  • @Niggro07
    @Niggro07 Před rokem

    Thanks for this information on setting up a guitar. My SG is tuned to C and I use 10’s on current setup. Someone said before that you can use motorcycle gauges to get a more accurate measurement when setting up your guitar. This has been my method for some time. I might throw on a pair of 12’s next setup.

  • @MichaelBrown-ff3go
    @MichaelBrown-ff3go Před rokem +2

    Thanks for this one sir! It's been a few years since I watched Ben Eller's vids on setup and such, and this one right here was a great refresher 🤘 (had to pull my drop C axe out just to see if I was anywhere close to what you are doing in this episode, and turns out I was and had no real clue lol)
    Thanks!

    • @FuzzlordEffects
      @FuzzlordEffects  Před rokem +1

      Glad you liked it and that your guitar was in good shape!

  • @Gatecreeper69
    @Gatecreeper69 Před rokem

    1978 Greco Flying V with rail hammer hyper vintages, drop A with mammoth slinkys. Rad vid man keep ‘em coming

  • @JoeDubspit24
    @JoeDubspit24 Před 6 měsíci

    Good stuff man!

  • @puresalemguitars9947
    @puresalemguitars9947 Před rokem +1

    Thank you Jason for this helpful video. Glad to see the La BRUJA in your Videos. You really doom the hell out of it!

  • @thebrokenorder
    @thebrokenorder Před rokem +6

    If you make a big jump in string guage you might also need to file out the nut slots a little bit otherwise your strings might get hung up in the nut causing tuning issues.

  • @ianjohnson722
    @ianjohnson722 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Doom or not, this is one of the best guitar tech videos I’ve ever seen for beginners!

  • @nigelbishop8108
    @nigelbishop8108 Před rokem +1

    Been using 12 -60 NYXLs on my Greco LP Custom tuned to drop C for a couple of years now.
    Also, that guitar is S.E.XX.Y 🖤🤘
    Also also, your videos are brilliant dude. The way you explained setting the intonation was perfect 👌

  • @james9789
    @james9789 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thanks Jason helpful nice and clear .

  • @pittuthead
    @pittuthead Před rokem +8

    That's a beautiful guitar dude, I play a epi sg junior with just a filtertron in the bridge in E standard these days, just because early Sabbath needs and yes filtertrons can get very doomy, just use the tone knob to taste, its quite awesome
    💪🏼🔥🤘🏼

  • @xomiimox3492
    @xomiimox3492 Před rokem +2

    52-12 for C standard on my Baguley Baron guitar Acryl body and Aluminium neck with activ Haven pups. Sustain for dayz with the help of your Boost, Drone Master, FTW120 and Dweller pedals smashing a Mach3 Quilter amp. Love your work Jason !

    • @FuzzlordEffects
      @FuzzlordEffects  Před rokem +1

      Acrly body and aluminum neck? Rad! Thank you for grabbing Fuzzlord pedals!

  • @noquarterdesign
    @noquarterdesign Před rokem

    Thanks for this; really handy and I appreciate how straightforward it is! I just got an Ormsby gtr Tx 6 string and have been loving it so far. After getting to know it a bit with the thinner strings that came on it, I just put some Mammoth Slinkys (12/16/24/34/48/62) on it and have been in AGCFAD. Absolutely love your guitar in this video!

  • @kenhomeier8629
    @kenhomeier8629 Před 7 měsíci

    Great video with relative detail. Wish I saw this video years ago as I had to figure out all of the steps you discussed. Been using d’addario strings for years and always happy with them. For lower than standard D, I use EXL148 (12-60) on an 80’s Warlock tuned to C#. I play it pretty hard and it always stays in tune. Wouldn’t switch to anything else. Definitely do all the adjustments he shows. You don’t need to pay for an expensive tech to set it up for non-metal style playing when you want a metal sounding beast. Don’t be afraid to setup yourself and save $$. Thanks for the video.

  • @thebeardeddread
    @thebeardeddread Před 8 měsíci

    I have just built myself a PRS style guitar for low tuning. It's got a fender scale length and an intonatable wraparound bridge, bone nut and locking tuners, tuned to A# standard with 13-62 D'Addario XL strings. Up until now I've been playing a mid range Harley Benton T Style with 11s and single coils that sounds surprisingly savage through a Big Muff.

  • @3EyedManMusic
    @3EyedManMusic Před rokem

    Great Video, thanks.

  • @locustevicious298
    @locustevicious298 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you for this great tutorial ! Idid a poor setup on my first guitar years ago... I just discovered i did a lot of mistakes. Playing it is amazing now !

  • @kaiobikeg8749
    @kaiobikeg8749 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the info. 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @JCKnuckles
    @JCKnuckles Před 11 měsíci +1

    Oh man, I love that axe!! ❤

  • @AldoZanelli
    @AldoZanelli Před 7 měsíci

    Cool video! 😁 I have my modded Jazzmaster Affinity 25.5" tuned to C standard with 13-70 strings (wound 3rd as well), and my PRS SE Holcomb, 25.5" tuned to D standard with 12-60 strings. Both feel and play great!
    I tend to prefer thicker string gauges because I have a relatively heavy attack and I hate pitch drift and tuning instability.

  • @66fitton
    @66fitton Před rokem

    I play bass lol. BUT, I am using a four string tuned down to C so I had to learn all this a while ago to set them up. The one thing I'd like to mention pertaining to guitars is that the pickup height will noticeably affect the articulation when you "chug"... The closer you are the less distinction between chugs. They may slur into each other even. Moving the pickups away from the thicker strings will help with this. It may require adjusting various settings on your amp and eq to "thicken" it up to where it was. Maybe a bit more gain and a bit more low eq. Well worth it for the difference in clarity!! Easy to test as well, go from all the way down to all the way up with pickups and you WILL notice the difference. Stop where you want. No set rules for pickup height imo... Cheers and great video!! If I hadn't already learned this stuff this video does cover all of it extremely well!

  • @spekenbonen72
    @spekenbonen72 Před rokem +3

    Had the nut replaced on my Les Paul Std last week, by a luthier (instead of an instrument shop technician).
    Now it plays like it never has done before. Really easy on the hands. This setup was not possible with the original nut.
    Had it set up in E-standard so i could pick up on lessons (after a stand still of ~10 years). So no more down-tuning below Drop C# for this guitar.
    We had a talk about how the life of my 20 y.o. LP has been (using so many different sets of strings (0.009 to 0.013's and the low range 0.42 to 0.56))
    And sometimes tuned to Drop A
    This is what probably caused extra wear on the nut, according to the luthier.
    Anywho. Take this into account. It is better to have your guitar set up with a certain set of strings and tuning, and leave it at that.
    Specially if you have a cheapish (plastic) nut on your guitar.
    Sick guitar by the way!!!
    P.S. My pickups were set with a osciloscope instead of a set measurement. (loudest setting is the sweet spot. No pull or weak signal)

    • @FuzzlordEffects
      @FuzzlordEffects  Před rokem +1

      Happy to hear that! Glad your guitar is all setup with the new nut now!

  • @adammorris2798
    @adammorris2798 Před 10 měsíci

    Gretsch Electromatic baritone, Ernie Ball Slinky Mammoth strings and drop A tuning. Absolutely love it🤘

  • @kthisd
    @kthisd Před rokem

    12-52 w3rd, B Ab Db Gb Bb Eb, Dunable Cyclops. Great video!

  • @ilikepotatoes1345
    @ilikepotatoes1345 Před rokem +1

    I mainly play all mahogany Explorer shaped guitars with these gauges in C# standard: 11p - 15p - 18w - 30w - 42w - 54w. I have the neck set at a very slight upbow and the string action set to 2.5 mm on low strings (6, 5, 4) and about 1.75 to 2 mm on the high strings (3, 2, 1). I set the pickup height to taste, if I feel that the guitar responds a bit too "brightly" I lower them a bit and that's that.
    Works perfectly for me, good string tension, minimal buzz, very resonant, no need to mess with the guitars nut or anything to fit the strings in, no problems with setting intonation etc. Couldn't be happier. Mainly play old school death metal/grindcore and sludge influenced stuff.

  • @elegi0n
    @elegi0n Před rokem +1

    Got my LTD EC-1000 (40th anniversary edition) tuned in C# with Stringjoy 10-52s. I had been using D’Addario NYXLs for for the past few years but recently gave Stringjoy a shot and I’m really liking how they sound and feel!

    • @Neightlive
      @Neightlive Před rokem

      the 10s give you more of the Tony sound on the solors

  • @caljerm
    @caljerm Před rokem +22

    Ideal pickup height varies somewhat depending on what pickups you have - some pickups, like for instance DiMarzio X2N or Seymour Duncan Nazguls tend to sound better further from the strings then other pickups. I think the best thing to do for adjusting pickup height is to set it to around where Jason does here as a good starting point but then dial it in with the guitar plugged in to your rig, moving them up or down slightly until they sound the best and sometimes that little bit of tweaking can make a really profound difference in the tone.

    • @joshferguson9703
      @joshferguson9703 Před rokem +3

      It a shame how many people are afraid to move the pickup I have been doing since the second year I was playing and I have been playing for 31 yrs the guitar is a form of expression many people forget that

    • @MichaelBrown-ff3go
      @MichaelBrown-ff3go Před rokem +4

      I had a hell of a time with positioning a Nazgul several years ago. ( To be honest tho, it was my first pickup swap and I just sorta charged forward 😅 ye olde eff around and find out. I found out that I had a lot of learning to do. Still do 🤘

    • @joshferguson9703
      @joshferguson9703 Před rokem +6

      @@MichaelBrown-ff3go we all have a lot to still learn it’s part of being a musician and the old fuck around until it works still works for me

    • @willw2107
      @willw2107 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@joshferguson9703i’m glad i found this comment, i’m doing a guitar setup now and this is rly encouraging

    • @joshferguson9703
      @joshferguson9703 Před 5 měsíci

      @@willw2107 I am glad I could help and encourage let me know how the build goes and what the build is going to be

  • @antares4975
    @antares4975 Před 11 měsíci +3

    zero-budget hack: keep the cut-offs of the strings to use them to file the nut slots. nobody can afford fucking nut flies.. just put it in the slot, press a finger on top and pull it through, over and over again. works perfectly fine. since it is a very slow process, there is not much risk to overfile it. just keep the angle away from the fretboard, to keep a good edge inside the slot.

  • @mattexile6820
    @mattexile6820 Před rokem +1

    That guitar is so killer looking 👏

  • @graghoul
    @graghoul Před 5 měsíci +1

    thank you

  • @Lebrawlski
    @Lebrawlski Před rokem +1

    I've got a Schecter Kenny Hickey Signature Series C-1 EX and run with Ernie Ball Not Even Slinkies (.12-.56) since it's a 26.5" scale length. It's tuned to B standard. I bought it used, and I had to replace the nut. Whoever had it before me really went to town on the nut with some files and messed it up. I've also got a green Schecter C-1 Platinum wearing the Ernie Ball Papa Het's Hardwired Master Cores (.11-.50) and tuned to D Standard/Drop C.
    After seeing the videos on here with the Dunable R2 DE, I'm drooling to get my hands one one of them. I'm a sucker for green guitars.

  • @GothicXlightning
    @GothicXlightning Před 10 měsíci

    i drop my SGs A# Tuning cos FFFFKIT ALL
    just subbed yah my bro, realizing now that the channel is very Doom Metal dedicated
    and truly value that beyond words since i am obsessed by Goth Doom and Funeral Doom
    sorry i did not found your channel years ago

  • @erikberg8352
    @erikberg8352 Před rokem

    Still using a 1999 Epiphone Casino with stock P90s, tuned to C standard with Ernie Ball 12s. Next string change, I'm going to try a wound G string.
    For E standard I've really come to appreciate coated strings, currently using Elixir Nanoweb 10s on a Squier Toronado with the bridge capacitor changed over to a .47 mF orange drop for some solid early Sabbath/Mountain/Budgie/Sir Lord Baltimore tone. The coated strings hold their tone and tuning stability longer, and slowly mellow from very bright to a creamier "treble booster" sound.

  • @nicholasrella6904
    @nicholasrella6904 Před rokem

    My main doom guitar is an Agile LP copy baritone with Ernie Ball baritone strings. Usually tuned to G standard. My other doom guitar is an Ibanez Iron Label fan fret tuned to either B or A standard. I’ve been experimenting with different strings & gauges for the Ibanez but still haven’t found the perfect fit. I use the baritone for the super low tuned doom in the Conan/Bongripper territory. The Ibanez is more for the Electric Wizard/Monolord Sleep etc tunings. Lately I’ve been loving the way the baritone sounds playing ambient psychedelic stuff. There’s something about those super low Conan/Bongripper tunings. They sound so beautiful with no gain. Just a nice clean tone soaked in trippy psychedelic ambient effects. Very pretty & atmospheric, but at the same time haunting and evil.

  • @iankinakin9073
    @iankinakin9073 Před rokem

    I play a mexican telecaster deluxe (with P95s) tuned to B standard and use D'addario 13-56 (wound G). Ive been running this setup for about 10 years.

  • @chriswakfer4473
    @chriswakfer4473 Před rokem

    My current rig is a Hamer Slammer explorer in B standard with Ernie ball mammoths. Using that for my band. I also have a Jackson dinkie 7 string in Drop F#, but will be replacing that with a 24.75 scale 7 string flying V I'm almost done building

  • @DrRepper
    @DrRepper Před rokem +2

    Great video! That axe is delicious.
    Tunings and gauges: I have a 28" triple p90 baritone and a 30" baritone p90 Esquire in drop G and drop D1 from A standard respectively. I usually use custom sets from Stringjoy and Winspear, but the 28" currently had a set of D'Addario XL 14-62 on it (I broke a string and needed a new set in a hurry), and the 30" has a custom Winspear set from 13 on the high A to 90 on the D1

    • @FuzzlordEffects
      @FuzzlordEffects  Před rokem +1

      They make such awesome strings!

    • @DrRepper
      @DrRepper Před rokem

      @@FuzzlordEffects they do! Both Stringjoy and Winspear have been excellent for me, and very reasonably priced too, considering.

  • @TheDeadStretch
    @TheDeadStretch Před rokem

    Oh hell yeah dop video.
    I have 2 main Doom guitars: Schecter 006 Deluxe; Power Slinky (11-48) C# Standard/Drop B - ESP/LTD EC-50; Burly Slinky (11-52) C Standard.

  • @centerovvoid
    @centerovvoid Před rokem

    Rocking a baritone Gibson Les Paul. Friggin’ thing is wild.

  • @andyje
    @andyje Před rokem

    I'm tuned too D standard or Drop C using 10 -> 48 strings it just feels right for the dark ambient stuff I do

  • @masterofreality230
    @masterofreality230 Před 11 měsíci

    I tried some 2X15 Impulse responses, man they sound good, might have to get the real deal.

  • @benjibuss5733
    @benjibuss5733 Před 11 dny

    Shecter Ultra VI, E standard tuning one octave below (sitting in the octave between standard guitar and standard bass), 21-80 guage strings. It's fun, versatile, and I have butcher blocks for hands, so, easy to play, personally speaking.

  • @craignesbitt7856
    @craignesbitt7856 Před rokem

    I have a Gibson Les Paul Menace and Epiphone Les Paul Studio.
    They are setup with 12-52 and bounce between D standard and C Standard for tuning

  • @rk28984
    @rk28984 Před rokem +1

    I use a FGN (Fujigen in house brand) Boundary series Telecaster copy with 12-54 strings, tuned to C standard but nowerdays mostly dropped A#.
    It's an affordable high quality guitar, plays and sounds like guitars triple the price.
    Intonation is on the edge of adjustability, might be looking into a baritone version of that guitar.

  • @kingofpentacles3213
    @kingofpentacles3213 Před rokem

    2019 Gibson LP Junior w. Lollar P-90 / Ernie Ball Slinky 11-52 / D standard and drop C

  • @strugglestick509
    @strugglestick509 Před rokem

    12-56 C standard on my Gibson Les Paul and Crapiphone RD. 17-65 drop A on my Hagstrom Fantomen.

  • @cyrilst-m9890
    @cyrilst-m9890 Před rokem

    I play a Washburn wi45 Idol upgraded with lace hammerclaws pickups. Tuning is standard D drop C with 11/52 Ernie ball strings

  • @warpizza6668
    @warpizza6668 Před rokem +1

    I currently play drop A in my band and I use a 13-68 strings from a French brand called "skull-string"

  • @SagothBaal
    @SagothBaal Před rokem

    I use Exl 157 .68 to .14 for all my guitars tuned to B standard it works for the sortscale 24 Jaguar for 24.75 Gibson and 25.5 Ibanez scale. I hit hard and do alot of tremolo pick stuff. Only use Jazz iii ultrex picks.

  • @DaisyHead666
    @DaisyHead666 Před rokem +1

    I actually used this whole vid to setup a guitar that was not playin all too good today lol.
    My main guitar is a LTD ESP Viper-100fm tuned to C standard with 11-52 strings. The weird Ernie ball heavy bottom skinny top hybrid set.

    • @FuzzlordEffects
      @FuzzlordEffects  Před rokem +1

      I hope it was helpful and your guitar is playing nicer 🙌

  • @Bruufield
    @Bruufield Před rokem +1

    I use two guitars with different gagues
    1: Gretsch G2622lh with Flatwound 10's, which are usually on drop C or drop B
    2: Ibanez GAX 75 lh with flatwound 11's tuned to usually drop B

  • @jhjguitar
    @jhjguitar Před rokem

    Using a Gibson Explorer (24.75') in drop A. At the moment, I am using 12-60s (12-16-20-34-46-60), but I will be switching to some 13-62s (13-17-26w-36-46-62), both from D'Addario.

  • @jacksongoolsby552
    @jacksongoolsby552 Před rokem

    I'm playing an epiphone les paul standard. String gage and brand - Nickel wound Daddario Low E 52, Mammoth Slinky 48, 34, 24w, 16, 12.

  • @Screwhead
    @Screwhead Před rokem +1

    I'm using a fanned-fret Harley Benton 7 string 27"-25.5", tuned half fifths, half fourths; FCGDgcf, .080 .052 .034 .022 .015 .011 .008 - it's a little over 17 lbs on the low F and gets progressively lighter until ~11lbs for the high F
    Have it loaded with BKP War Pig pickups and they sound *INSANE*

  • @caarm1ne
    @caarm1ne Před rokem

    I play in drop b on my esp viper-1000. NYXL's 11-56. perfect for me

  • @EasyHeat
    @EasyHeat Před rokem +1

    That Pure Salem "La Bruja" is absolutely freakin' wicked my dude!
    I remember chatting w/ Rick Sell nearly 10 years ago about PS guitars, a custom Woodsoul, and a potential "f-hole-less" 335 inspired build.
    Really cool guy. Really cool company IMO.
    My current #1 "DooM Stick" is a trans-black flame veneer'd Agile 3010se (Rondomusic) LP clone (24.75 scale).
    Ebony fretboard, abalone trap inlay, stock black TUSQ nut & graphite bridge saddles, and loaded w/ an aftermarket set of SIN brand "Madman" custom hand wound "Ridiculously HOT!!!" pickups.
    (!!! 16k bridge-7.8k neck !!!). Haha!
    I got it currently strung w/ Dunlop "Heavy Core" 12-54 gauge strings tuned to C standard.
    Looking to eventually put 1MOhm pots in it, as well as a treble bleed mod to help "brighten" up these pickups a bit.
    16k-7.8k is crazy high output, and I love how they push pedals/amps, but I didn't initially anticipate just how much "darker" a set of super hot wound alnico 5 pickups would be
    way back when I got them.
    FYI:
    I highly recommend a set of automotive feeler gauges (20 thousands of an inch+ especially) as well as a (1st fret) capo for anyone looking at doing home setups.
    Also, if you wind up having unsolvable tuning stability/intonation issues? I recommend looking into products like the "String Butler" or compensated nut products like Earvana, or ideally a complete retrofit of the Buzz Feiten Tuning System.
    I previously owned a Washburn with the BFT system, and I extremely regret selling it.
    This now concludes my DooM TED talk.🙄😅😈

    • @nicholasrella6904
      @nicholasrella6904 Před rokem +1

      Agile guitars are so highly underrated. I have the baritone LP & it’s one of the best guitars I’ve ever played. The prices have gone up, but I paid $400 when I bought mine from Rondo a few years back. It plays better than guitars that cost triple that. I’m so glad to see Agile getting some love. Incredibly well built guitars with great bang for your buck.

    • @EasyHeat
      @EasyHeat Před rokem

      @@nicholasrella6904 I wish I was got the Barry LP. Recently just got a 30” scale JM HH Firefly for $180 shipped!

  • @Oaklandguitars
    @Oaklandguitars Před 10 měsíci

    I play a fat neck custom shop SG, Adam Jones LP Standard, Yamaha SG1000 and a US Dunable Gnarwhal all in C Stnd. I use D'Addario EXL148 12/60’s.

  • @captainnuggie1831
    @captainnuggie1831 Před 7 měsíci

    Epiphone Traditional Pro, tuned to C standard or C#, strung with 12s, i've found the wound 3rd is so much better than unwound string.i also heard a saying to help remembering Intonation direction "Flat = forward" because forward is towards the pickup

  • @carlosjuanrosello
    @carlosjuanrosello Před 10 měsíci

    C# standard, Firewalker guitar, 13s with wound 3rd

  • @C0nnie
    @C0nnie Před rokem +1

    that is such a dope guitar. wish more guitars came in 24 frets tho. sick vid !

  • @anthonydigiorgio2200
    @anthonydigiorgio2200 Před 5 měsíci

    Modded squier baritone telecaster, B standard, with 12-62 mammoth slinky strings

  • @HeikoPasternacki
    @HeikoPasternacki Před rokem +2

    Hey Jason,
    i play an Gibson SG Standard 61 in standard B with Daddario EJ22 on it, 13-56 wounded 3rd (D) string.
    For some friends of mine this gauge is too soft, but i like to have it so because i dont hit the strings like a truck. 😉
    greetings from Germany

  • @waynegodfrey6119
    @waynegodfrey6119 Před rokem

    What up,over the summer I built a killer strat type and it's very impressive,.I put 11 s on it and adjusted the truss rod,and tuned down a half step and it sounds killer,the neck is killer, I thought I would never like single coil pickups,but these things are great,I have no idea who makes these but thay sound great I can get pinch harmonics on them,this guitar is a fucking trip I got a boss GT 1 Prosser and it's incredible,any amp sound I want I got,lovin' it hit me back ,.

  • @Defekcija
    @Defekcija Před rokem +1

    Gretsch G5260 scale 29.75" strings 14-74 tuning A standard. I've never been happier with a guitar, but it is not for everyone. It feels like playing bass at times.

    • @FuzzlordEffects
      @FuzzlordEffects  Před rokem

      Beautiful guitar!!

    • @Defekcija
      @Defekcija Před rokem

      @@FuzzlordEffects Thanks man, so are yours. Especially that all black Woodrite Warlord!

  • @ajent1337
    @ajent1337 Před 9 měsíci

    I have a cheap Epiphone SG with 4 knobs, tuned to B standard. I have a Ernie Ball 7 string set on it and I save the light gauge string as a spare for my E standard guitar. I'm about to try Mammoth Slinkys

  • @Justsomeonepraying
    @Justsomeonepraying Před 7 měsíci +1

    I'm using a 30"" scale baritone using Bb standard/Drop G#

  • @garrettboomerbender
    @garrettboomerbender Před rokem +1

    My guitar is a Peavey T-27 with a 24.75 scale and I tune to C# Standard with Ernie Ball Mammoth Slinky 12-62 strings

  • @BeanSoup44
    @BeanSoup44 Před rokem +1

    Kramer Nite V
    Usually C standard, but sometimes drop C
    NYXL Nickel Wound 12-54 strings

  • @thejabberwocky1488
    @thejabberwocky1488 Před rokem

    I have just a little Ibanez Gio I know it’s not an RG but similar. Anyway, lately I’ve been using DR DDT and NYXL 12-60 and/or the XS 11-52 I think? I try to keep it between 9-60, depending on my mood and how many times I wanna change strings lol
    Having said that, I bought some D’Darrio Chromes yesterday 11-50 with the wound 3rd and I can tell a noticeable difference with these strings. First, they’re flat wound, which I’m not used to. The wind is tightly linked with no ridges, they’re smoothly wound. And i kinda like them? They’ll definitely enter the repertoire.
    If you can’t tell, I’m a noob and later in life, I might add. But I’ve been putting in the hours though. And becoming very familiar with all these adjustments we do on our axes and while it was frustrating at first, I really enjoy making these fine tune adjustments and even little mods on my cheap guitars.
    Well, that wraps it up. Awesome vid, FuzzLord! Always a pleasure, good sir. And remember, #KeepOnDOOOOOOOOMIN’

  • @MetalKeith666
    @MetalKeith666 Před rokem

    For my Death doom band i use C# standard, not super low but i love this tuning

  • @mikedamisch
    @mikedamisch Před rokem +1

    Yamaha Revstar Standard (24,75'' scale) drop A#, 12-56 strings. Fender/Warmoth Partscaster (25.5), same strings and tuning. Ibanez AS153 semihollow, standard C, flatwound 11-54.

  • @robschwett
    @robschwett Před 5 měsíci

    Epi Prophecy LP Olive tiger aged gloss, Ernie Ball skinny top heavy bottom 10 - 52, C standard. Southern metal playing style. Watching this to get that sweet spot! Fingers crossed.... Epiphone has frustrated me with setups from factory, but...ya get whut ya pay fer! lol

    • @FuzzlordEffects
      @FuzzlordEffects  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Had the same feeling when I bought a brand new Travis bean for 3500 and took it to a luthier immediately to get the frets worked on haha

    • @robschwett
      @robschwett Před 5 měsíci

      Ouch! That's frustrating@@FuzzlordEffects

  • @matthewlewis8106
    @matthewlewis8106 Před rokem

    I play in Drop A, so I use 13-72 Slinky Baritone strings on my Agile 626 6-string Baritone, which is... fine. Someday I'll get a Dunable Cyclops🤘

  • @kennyjohnson336
    @kennyjohnson336 Před rokem +1

    Great video. I have a Les Paul I always keep in Standard C and it is set up that way with D'addario NYXL1260. Love it
    And why did you release a purple drone master right after I bought a black one??? LOL

  • @JosephSmith-lm4ri
    @JosephSmith-lm4ri Před 7 měsíci +1

    I play a gibson les paul tuned to drop B. My strings of choice are ernie ball mammoth slinkys

  • @jackmehoff771
    @jackmehoff771 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Just recently picked up an Ibanez AR420 and threw 11s on it for drop c and drop d

  • @danield00d
    @danield00d Před 10 měsíci +1

    I play an Ibanez RG7421. I’m playing in drop F# I’m running a custom stringjoy set using 10.5-72 gauge string.

  • @kermitthedepressedfrog5291
    @kermitthedepressedfrog5291 Před 8 měsíci

    I'm playing an ESP LTD MH1007ET with a 12-56 where the G is a 22p and a 68 for the Low B. I'm tuned in G# and pitch shifting down to F#