Thickest strings on Squier VMs without filing the nut?
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Thickest strings on Squier VMs without filing the nut?
What's the highest string gauge people have put on their Squier VM Jaguars/Jazzmasters without having to file the nut slots?
I've currently got 11-49s on both of mine but am thinking of going for 11-52 or even 12-54, but am worried I may have to widen the nut slots, which is not something I want to take on.
It already looks like a pretty snug fit with the current strings.
I've currently got 11-49s on both of mine but am thinking of going for 11-52 or even 12-54, but am worried I may have to widen the nut slots, which is not something I want to take on.
It already looks like a pretty snug fit with the current strings.
I'd recommend 10-52s, I've never needed to file the nut for those. I don't believe it's beneficial at all to have heavier plain strings no matter the scale length, so I'd try and stick with the lighter plain strings, going heavier toward the lower side. I wouldn't go much higher than that unless you were tuning down.

Brandon W wrote:you elites.
I do like the feel of tight, thick strings. I like it tight and thick because I'm not a bender.
I want the low E-string to be even tighter on the Jag in particular because it keeps sliding off the stock bridge saddle. I don't want a replacement bridge or a buzz stop or to raise the bridge any higher; I've got a nice low action at the moment.
So I'm thinking slightly thicker strings > more tension > less slippage.
BUT WILL I HAVE TO FILE THE NUT?
I want the low E-string to be even tighter on the Jag in particular because it keeps sliding off the stock bridge saddle. I don't want a replacement bridge or a buzz stop or to raise the bridge any higher; I've got a nice low action at the moment.
So I'm thinking slightly thicker strings > more tension > less slippage.
BUT WILL I HAVE TO FILE THE NUT?
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