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Join Date: Aug 2011
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Information on down tuning
Ok, basialy if I get this right, any instruments would be able to "take" Down tuning with the right tenssion.
IE: Following this guide: http://www.daddario.com/DADDropTuni...f#tension_chart if I currently have, lets say, an RG350 (Floating bridge, 25.5 scale), go from standard tuning using an EXL110 (10-46 stings) , change them for a kit of EXL156 and tune it in Baritone (B tuning, 3 step down) it should take it "just as well". Surely, I'd have to adjust the spring tension, intonation, would I have to adjust the truss rod also? Anyone can tell me if that would cause any issue on the long term? Thanks! |
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Jackson Fanboy!
Join Date: Apr 2011
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Probably not the truss rod.
But yea. The baritone set works fine.
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Join Date: Sep 2012
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Should work just fine, probably won't need a truss rod adjustment, but if your not comfortable with setting it up just bring it to a good tech to take care of and you should be good to go.
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