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Originally posted by Super_shredder View Post10s on 25.5
11s on 24.75
although I recently picked up a Fusion with 9s on it and since the strings were brand new, left them on instead of immediately changing them. So this thing is short scale, in Eb, with 9s, and I'm loving it. Might have to lighten up my gauges across the board again.Hail yesterday
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Same as a lot here:
25.5 = 9s
24.75 = 10s
25 = 10s
24.75 archtop = 12s
When I down tune I usually go up a size as well. I prefer them to feel like they have similar tension no matter the tuning or scale. Tone wise on the electrics I can't tell much difference it's more of a feel thing for me. Except the archtop jazz box, that one really does sound better with heavier strings as do most archtop or nice acoustics I've played.
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Originally posted by KBRR View Postassuming standard tuning:
25.5" scale gets 9's
24.75" scale get 10's
Only exception is my Flying V which I uses 9-46's on, somehow it loses some of its liquid feel with 10's.
I use Elixir strings exclusively now, and they both stay bright and are resistant to breaking, so they last a lot longer than regulars, so they actually save me cash!!!
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