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Title: Going to heavier gauges
Post by: AngusYoung01 on December 08, 2007, 11:18:11 PM
I usually use 10's, but recently bought some EB skinny top heavy bottoms, and I dont want to downtune, I just want thicker bottom strings. What will I need to do to gear my guitar up forthem - the low E is going from 46 to 52.

Obviously intonation, but will I have to arse around with action and truss rod?

Cheers, all help appreciated and sorry for a n00b question  :D
Title: Re: Going to heavier gauges
Post by: HTH AMPS on December 09, 2007, 12:21:24 AM
Quote from: AngusYoung01
I usually use 10's, but recently bought some EB skinny top heavy bottoms, and I dont want to downtune, I just want thicker bottom strings. What will I need to do to gear my guitar up forthem - the low E is going from 46 to 52.

Obviously intonation, but will I have to arse around with action and truss rod?

Cheers, all help appreciated and sorry for a n00b question  :D


I doubt your action or intonation will change that much at all - never bothers me.  when changing between standard D-Addarios 11s and drop-tuning 11s.

 :twisted:
Title: Re: Going to heavier gauges
Post by: hunter on December 09, 2007, 12:23:34 AM
Quote from: AngusYoung01
I usually use 10's, but recently bought some EB skinny top heavy bottoms, and I dont want to downtune, I just want thicker bottom strings. What will I need to do to gear my guitar up forthem - the low E is going from 46 to 52.

Obviously intonation, but will I have to arse around with action and truss rod?

Cheers, all help appreciated and sorry for a n00b question  :D


Not always said that you need to adjust intonation. But I could imagine those bass strings create a lot of tension, so I would expect a truss rod adjustment. Just take it easy, adjust in quarter turns and don't use overly strong force, as you might damage the TR.

So turn it clock wise by 1/4 turn, retune, wait an hour or so that it settles, retune, check and if needed repeat the process until you're happy with the neck bow.
Title: Going to heavier gauges
Post by: AngusYoung01 on December 09, 2007, 05:38:00 PM
Thanks guys, the pressure/ tension was what I was worried about. Obviously I'd check intonation anyway, but the truss adjustment worries me... I've always sucked at it. Whe you say loosen, it should be easier to turn yah?
Title: Going to heavier gauges
Post by: indysmith on December 09, 2007, 08:29:36 PM
I put some EB 'beefy slinky' "optimal for detuning" 11-54 strings on my Edwards and all that needed changing was the intonation. These strings own my fingers, but i do like a lot of tension! Standard tuning is where it's at too
Title: Going to heavier gauges
Post by: Will on December 09, 2007, 09:15:15 PM
Lol, do strings that thick cost more :O

I'm on 10-52 as well, best mix I find, the GBe string are the same as standard 10s I think too, the truss rod should be fine with that change methinks, mine didn't need much change in action going from 10-60 to my current 10-52
Title: Going to heavier gauges
Post by: AngusYoung01 on December 09, 2007, 10:23:50 PM
10-60  :o

Good lord!