strings2000
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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#.
I want to know how far each string is from breaking. Once I do I will be over it.What is with your obsession with this?
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.G standard up three semitones is most you can probably get away.
Tuning any higher than E standard is risky. Even F standard is Stretching it.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.
Nintendo, Chill-Hop, Robot fornication Metalz no doubt.What is with your obsession with this?
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.I want to know how far each string is from breaking. Once I do I will be over it.