Why do baritone guitars need bigger strings?!

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If the standard gauge for a 6 string guitar tuned to E on say a 24.75 scale is 10-46, then if tuned to A would need something like 13/14 - 58 strings, or so I'd assume.

So assuming Baritone tuning is implied to be A, then why are 13-72 gauge strings used, especially with the extra tension from extended scale. Tawlks just does not understand. :(


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Proper intonation and tension. The scale has a large impact on the tension, but not as large as you'd think.

Example:

PRS CU22 (25" scale) tuned drop B (B, F#, B, E, G#, C#) with 11, 15, 19p, 36, 50, 60 gauge strings.

PRS Mushok Baritone (27.7" scale) tuned drop A# (A#, F, A#, D#, G, C) with 12, 17, 22p, 38, 52, 62 gauge strings.

The tension is actually quite similar on both guitars despite the scale, tuning, and string gauge differences.
 
I've played baritone axes in drop B and B standard with EB skinny top heavy bottom sets and it sounded great.
 
Jordon":1r7y62nn said:
Proper intonation and tension. The scale has a large impact on the tension, but not as large as you'd think.

Example:

PRS CU22 (25" scale) tuned drop B (B, F#, B, E, G#, C#) with 11, 15, 19p, 36, 50, 60 gauge strings.

PRS Mushok Baritone (27.7" scale) tuned drop A# (A#, F, A#, D#, G, C) with 12, 17, 22p, 38, 52, 62 gauge strings.

The tension is actually quite similar on both guitars despite the scale, tuning, and string gauge differences.

I guess that makes sense but I still find it kinda hard to believe. Thanks.

but I don't get how on a 25.5 scale, in A# the bottom string would be a 58 or something. :S a 72 on the EB set seems ridiculous to me, even without the extra scale.
 
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