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And another excellent suggestion...
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And so what if your guitar breaks before a string does? Will that have been worth it?
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But this/these aren't the point.......
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Tuning your guitar up to ‘g standard’, unless you lighten string gauge, will, eventually cause problems with the added tension. I get that it brightens the sound. |
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Just tried it on my rogue rd 80 with a fresh set of 11-52. G was about 30 cents flat from B flat when it broke. Hi E snapped tuning back down. Cheap guitar. Probably some burrs on the tuning post.
https://youtu.be/5p3wio0TUTA https://youtu.be/CUm5eY_Z7ZI F# standard with 12's Last edited by guitar344; 03-07-2024 at 10:33 PM. |