Changed My Mind, Drop C instead of B |
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Changed My Mind, Drop C instead of B |
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Dec 30 2015, 10:09 PM |
You'll probably have to adjust your truss rod, but otherwise it will work. However, I went even further and switched from 11-54 to 10-52 for my Drop C guitar. I know it seems backwards, but I'm getting a bigger sound with the lighter strings, so don't assume that heavier is better.
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Dec 31 2015, 04:41 PM |
Hi mate, I use 11 for drop C# tuning and it feels good, so using 12 for drop C shouldn't be a problem. However every guitar reacts different so you'll have to try this. It it feel that it's more difficult to play, it's not a problem, your fingers while get used to this, and then, when you have to change again strings you can decide if you keep this guage or get back to 11 (which will feel much easier for your fingers after playing some time using 12).
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