Now that I think of it...
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Now that I think of it...
Back when I got my Alvarez in July, it came with elixirs but I'm not sure what gauge they are. The little book that came with it doesnt say either. just talks about the technology.
It's the AD60CK... I'm guessing they would put mediums on there since its the mid-range for string gauges...
I'm not sure though. I've replaced the strings twice since and have been using elixir lights but I was just wondering if anyone who has an alvarez here or the same model would know.
It's the AD60CK... I'm guessing they would put mediums on there since its the mid-range for string gauges...
I'm not sure though. I've replaced the strings twice since and have been using elixir lights but I was just wondering if anyone who has an alvarez here or the same model would know.
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that seems to be the standard string for most guitars.slimerdmb24 wrote:They are probably lights.
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yea, but I doubt they were anything lower then lights. And lights are the only thing I've changed on them. They were either mediums or lights and if 12's are the standard anyway it should be fine. But I'll go in this weekend and ask just to see. If they were mediums, I thought going down a gauge won't do anything to the guitar.Appfro wrote:i would ask. you really shouldn't change the string gauge w/o getting it adjusted. go ask the guy you bought it from, i'm sure they're 12's. that seems to be the standard.
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Going down a gauge will do something. There's less pressure on the neck, thus giving it potential for warpage.Grachi wrote:yea, but I doubt they were anything lower then lights. And lights are the only thing I've changed on them. They were either mediums or lights and if 12's are the standard anyway it should be fine. But I'll go in this weekend and ask just to see. If they were mediums, I thought going down a gauge won't do anything to the guitar.Appfro wrote:i would ask. you really shouldn't change the string gauge w/o getting it adjusted. go ask the guy you bought it from, i'm sure they're 12's. that seems to be the standard.
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i hate elixers. they are soo soft and quiet...ive never bought them but my friend put them on one of his guitars and i just cant stand the lack of tone.
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you guys are way too anal about your dainty little guitar necks and the string guage. changing guages won't do anything like "warp the neck" or some shenanigans. strings can still be thick guage or thin guage and have the same tension. there are so many factors to consider. if anything noticeable happens, turn the truss rod a quarter turn and live another day.
I agree that for most of the people on this board (read 99%), any effort to adjust for string guage is a waste. For one, most people never had a properly adjusted guitar in the first place, so they won't even know what that is. For two, most people don't care about things like intonation.. and quite possibly don't have an insturement capable of achieving good intonation. But, to say it is "won't do anything" is entirely wrong, and if you actually believe that then you probably fall into one of the categories above.i like tictacs wrote:you guys are way too anal about your dainty little guitar necks and the string guage. changing guages won't do anything like "warp the neck" or some shenanigans. strings can still be thick guage or thin guage and have the same tension. there are so many factors to consider. if anything noticeable happens, turn the truss rod a quarter turn and live another day.

As I posted in another thread about this topic (go search for it if you want the long answer), your intonation will be wrong after changing strings and your action will be wrong as well. The gauge of the string absolutely will cause a different tension (this is basic physics). The only unknown variable is how stiff your neck is.. if it is very stiff, the effect will be minimal, if not, it will be greater.
As tictacs said, change strings and adjust the truss rod accordingly.. you find info on the web for how to do this.. lots of people either are freaked out by doing this or websites freak people out.. as long as you don't get stupid, nothing stupid with happen (a lesson for life).
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The difference is negligible.
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Some strings have different tensions, depending on materials and construction methods used. I know thicker strings that have low tensions, and very lights strings with very low tensions. string thickness is NOT the only factor, so i don't know what you were getting at.


for good measure

Some strings have different tensions, depending on materials and construction methods used. I know thicker strings that have low tensions, and very lights strings with very low tensions. string thickness is NOT the only factor, so i don't know what you were getting at.


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