Highest you can tune an acoustic guitar

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Regardless of gauge. Let's say I have 25 scale guitar and 11-52. What the highest I can tune without breakage. I'm thinking maybe G or G#.
 
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Acoustic guitars are much more fragile than electrics, if you start cranking up the tension you can pull the bride clean off or buckle the top-or both. If you really need a higher pitch out of it, use a capo.
 
Some instruments will not take the tension of the thicker strings at breaking point. The truss rod cannot compete or the head will fail. Too many variables. It’s about a lot more than the tension at braking point on the string and that will very quite a bit too.
Tuning any higher than E standard is risky. Even F standard is Stretching it.
 
What is with your obsession with this?
Nintendo, Chill-Hop, Robot fornication Metalz no doubt.

Apparently the new EMO.

Or maybe the OP is creating ambient music for the local canine shelter and needs to reach a few octaves higher than a Whammy pedal can provide and wants a pure analog signal path. :crazy
 
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I want to know how far each string is from breaking. Once I do I will be over it.
If it's just a experiment about strings and when they'll break, do it on a solidbody electric with a baseball bat neck and a straight pull headstock. G# on a given string is G# whether you do it on a acoustic or a electric, and you have much less chance of damaging a robust electric guitar than a more fragile acoustic with a top intentionally designed to be thin for best acoustic sound.

If it's about which will break 1st, the guitar or the strings, put on a heavy coat, gloves, a helmet, safety goggles or a face shield and try it on a well made acoustic with a thin top. And be aware you may still hurt yourself.

It sounds kind of like you just want to destroy a guitar for laughs. So just grab your choice of guitar and go all Pete Townshend on it.

The 1st couple threads about this topic were a little entertaining. Now I need a new topic to hold my interest.
 
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