TSJMajesty
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Welp, I finally couldn't stand it any longer, and put new strings on my JR Cutlass 7-string.
I only had a set of heavy bottoms, which I bought a while back, thinking I'd try them, and...., I don't like them.
First off, I should've waited until I'd put the guitar through its paces before I bought those strings, because really, it was fine with the stock 10-56.
Second, it was a PITA to set it up for the extra tension. The trem screw didn't want to screw in any further, so I added a spring, and had to start all over again. Tune, back the screws out, re-tune, back the screws out, again and again.
So far, I'm not really digging how the extra size feels.
And to make matters worse, the low B & E don't fit down into the nut slots, and since I'm going back to the stock string gauge next time, I'm not fucking with those slots.
Oh well, live and learn. You gotta try different things when it comes to gear, to find out what you like, and don't.
I only had a set of heavy bottoms, which I bought a while back, thinking I'd try them, and...., I don't like them.
First off, I should've waited until I'd put the guitar through its paces before I bought those strings, because really, it was fine with the stock 10-56.
Second, it was a PITA to set it up for the extra tension. The trem screw didn't want to screw in any further, so I added a spring, and had to start all over again. Tune, back the screws out, re-tune, back the screws out, again and again.
So far, I'm not really digging how the extra size feels.
And to make matters worse, the low B & E don't fit down into the nut slots, and since I'm going back to the stock string gauge next time, I'm not fucking with those slots.
Oh well, live and learn. You gotta try different things when it comes to gear, to find out what you like, and don't.

