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Originally Posted by Michael Harrison Jr.
Ken, I just noticed on the 19th Century Italian that the owner let you photograph ( http://www.kensmithbasses.com/double...t_Italian.html) has the strings wound on the tuners in a normal C extension method instead of how you normally see it without an extension. Was this done because the person is normally used to a C-extension or is there some benefit to doing it this way?
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Many players who have C-Ext's on other Basses string their non ext. Bass the same way so the E and A is always in the same place.
Personally, I think it opens the sound up a bit as well extending the after length. The Candi Bass is now strung that way as well and sounds great. The web pics of the Candi were taken before I switched the A and E around on the pegs. My Storioni is strung that way as well.