Skybone said:When changing strings and you're not sure about the guage that's on, always make sure you check your intonation.
LoveRocksRule said:i had a long talk with Bob from Tokai UK regarding the string gauging of Love Rocks when they leave the factory.... and he proceeded to tell me that they are shipped with 10 to 46 that would be the same gauge as regular slinkys...
and i restring once a week as i play to much... and after whipping on the regular slinkys i thought that they were identical to what i took off the guitar to start with....
not trying to start any arguments but this is just what Bob from Tokai told me ...
i wanted to be sure exactly waht gauge i was putting on before restringing just incase i warped the neck from putting on to heavy a string.... but he said for sure that these axes are shipped with 10 to 46 and i must agree with him as i have restrung my axe about 6 times since purchasing and i didnt notice that the strings i put on were thicker than the oringinal strings that it came shipped with.....
go ahead and send bob an email at [email protected] and im sure he will gladly answer your questions....
anyways i thought that it was only guitars with the longer 25 1/2 inch neck scale that came with 009 gauge strings as standard and axes with the 24 3/4 scale had 10s installed.....
i have always used 10s on my lesters and power slinkys for my ibanez's
Dave
You can drive yourself crazy trying to get things perfect sometimes.
luis said:Ganz?a, the Daddarios work very well don?t worry,just place them,a little soft to me but fine.Just be carefull with Gibson Humbuckers I had some trouble with 3rd gaugge(and they are not good strings to me,get Gibbo Vintage instead if you foind any set).
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