adjustment for heavy gauge strings

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Light said:
Yeah, `cause Stevie Ray Vaughn never bent any strings when he was using .013"s. :rolleyes::rolleyes: Be a Man, god damn it.


Light

"Cowards can never be moral."
M.K. Gandhi

What the fuck does string size have to do with being a man?

Sounds to me like YOU'RE using thicker strings to compensate for your small Penis....:eek: :p
 
64Firebird said:
He's talking about moving the bridge saddles.
I've always wondered why those things were there. :) they were always just the type of things that you dont touch and just appreciate the fact that they work.
 
how about 0.48/52 on an ibanez 550? bridge settings, mine are high (no buszz) but works, yeah, for that korny crunch metal uses today...

i use 0.11 at the top end, sound nice, if they only made an 0.9 that sounded like a 0.13, my fingers might go dead in 6 minutes :)
 
If you tune down heavy srtings are the way to go. I never go out of tune with my floating bridge no matter how hard I pull it up or dive bomb using .013's. When I played .010's they would break or go out of tune very quickly.

But i stick to .010's on my guitars that are at standard 440 tuning.
 
Light said:
Yeah, `cause Stevie Ray Vaughn never bent any strings when he was using .013"s. :rolleyes::rolleyes: Be a Man, god damn it.


Light

"Cowards can never be moral."
M.K. Gandhi

Actually I read in a mag I bought that Stevie used a custom set, not a 13 set and he had a 13 for a while on the high E but not all the time. He sort of had heavier strings at the top and then a heavy one on the bottom I assume to balance the stress on the neck. I'll dig it up, it a repair book authored by a well know guitar tech.

edit
k, here it is, I was off on the part about "13 for a while" although the guy mentions that on the day he checked out the guitar it had an 11 subbed in.
13 15 19(plain) 28 38 58
GHS Rickel Rockers tuned to e flat.
Overall that's really not that heavy, especially detuned. I'm really surprised to learn that two of my guitar heros (Hendrix as well) use plain Gs, I could have sworn that that was a wound G in Couldn't Stand the Weather.
 
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