First of all, great guitar!!!! It's a Dean Vendetta 4.0F, I love Dean guitars!!! It's got a neck-thru construction, Maple/Walnut neck, Mahogany wings(body), licensed Floyd rose trem, 24 frets, Grover tuners, and Dimarzio Super Distortion pickups. And the thing plays awesome, the seemless neck joint means playing on the high frets is no problem, the neck is thin and fast, with smooth sustain, and mahogany body means thick, articulate tone.
Witch leads to the question, yes a floating trem question
, I got the intonation good, the trem is level with the body, but the gauge I usually use is 10's to 52's, now that's kinda much for a floating trem, so I was thinking I should go thin and use 9-42 or 9.5-44. So my question is this: Is it easier on the trem if I use smaller strings? Like, is the trem more stable?
Thanks
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