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  • Switching to heavier string

    Hi,

    I'm going from 9-52 to 10-56 on my 7 string RR7R. Should the neck tension be checked? Some people told me the neck may bind a little bit because of the higher string tension. Is that true?

    Thanks!

  • #2
    Re: Switching to heavier string

    Yes, you'll probably have to tighten the truss rod a tiny bit (turn it to the right, clockwise).
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    • #3
      Re: Switching to heavier string

      It's even better if you learn to sight down the neck. Hold the guitar like a rifle (upright), and sight down the edge of the fretboard. After you've changed the strings, tuned it up and let it sit for a bit, you will probably notice that the neck has gotten more of a forward arch to it. To straighten it, tighten the truss rod a little (about an eighth of a turn). Retune and let it sit for a bit - then check it again. Ideally, the neck should have a tiny amount of forward bow.

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      • #4
        Re: Switching to heavier string

        I have never been able to recognise bowing by sight. This tool is great for cock-eyed people like me:

        http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Fretting...ng_tools:_Fret,_fingerboard_preparation/Relief_Gauge.html

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        • #5
          I like to fret at the first fret, and also at the 14th fret, and gauge the relief by using that string as the straightedge. About a credit card thickness around the 7th fret is about right.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by jimbilly
            I like to fret at the first fret, and also at the 14th fret, and gauge the relief by using that string as the straightedge. About a credit card thickness around the 7th fret is about right.
            +1
            I use a feeler gauge instead of a credit card, but that's why I get the big bucks!!

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            • #7
              ++1
              It's simple and it works.

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              • #8
                Thanks, I will try that too.

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