darkshadow54321
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Considering that larger gauges = better tone (or so some people claim), how about these ideas?:
A 22 gauge set:
E: 22
B: 24
G: 26
D: 32
A: 44
E: 56
The little E is the D string from a 08 set, B is D from 9 set, G is D from 10 set and the last three are the standard ones in a 12 set.
That would give a super fat tone I suppose.... :laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2:
Would it be possible to have this? I mean, could a guitar neck stand the pressure and stress?
I actually put a 16 string on my guitar as the little e string, and managed to tune it to b. I was scared to go any further in fear of snapping the neck or the truss rod! It sounded ok to tell you the truth... and I didn't have too much trouble bending it. A 26 as the B string was quite amusing.... but also not too difficult... :saeek: :newangel:
A 22 gauge set:
E: 22
B: 24
G: 26
D: 32
A: 44
E: 56
The little E is the D string from a 08 set, B is D from 9 set, G is D from 10 set and the last three are the standard ones in a 12 set.
That would give a super fat tone I suppose.... :laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2:
Would it be possible to have this? I mean, could a guitar neck stand the pressure and stress?
I actually put a 16 string on my guitar as the little e string, and managed to tune it to b. I was scared to go any further in fear of snapping the neck or the truss rod! It sounded ok to tell you the truth... and I didn't have too much trouble bending it. A 26 as the B string was quite amusing.... but also not too difficult... :saeek: :newangel: