Which string gauge on a Mustang?
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Which string gauge on a Mustang?
Saw this question on the Fender site. Since I'll be getting my Mustang set up and restrung tomorrow and I feel you guys are most knowledgable when it comes to shortscales, I'd like to ask my question here. I'm not a regular poster (although my Mustang thanks its current looks thanks to a picturepost on this forum months ago), but I hope to become a regular as I get more proficient playing the electric guitar. I have the exact same problems as the original poster. Also, the current strings bend so easily that I sometimes bend the high or low e off the fretboard by accident. Not a good sound.
Hello!
I was wondering what string gauge would be ideal for a shortscale Fender Mustang. I currently have them equipped with .09. However, I notice especially when I hit the low-e string pretty hard or have it fretted beyond the 12th string, that the strings start hitting the frets, creating buzz.
So I thought of perhaps going up a gauge or two. Which would you recommend? I was thinking 0.11's myself. Would that alleviate the problem? Or would I be better off with 10s and a setup? Of course, I may need to raise the action somewhat too. The current strings are rather flabby and have little tension, so that may add to the 'problem' (only when I hit the strings hard though).
Thanks!
Hello!
I was wondering what string gauge would be ideal for a shortscale Fender Mustang. I currently have them equipped with .09. However, I notice especially when I hit the low-e string pretty hard or have it fretted beyond the 12th string, that the strings start hitting the frets, creating buzz.
So I thought of perhaps going up a gauge or two. Which would you recommend? I was thinking 0.11's myself. Would that alleviate the problem? Or would I be better off with 10s and a setup? Of course, I may need to raise the action somewhat too. The current strings are rather flabby and have little tension, so that may add to the 'problem' (only when I hit the strings hard though).
Thanks!
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I currently have these on my CV Duo Sonic and Squier Jagmaster Custom. I will eventually put them on my Jaguar when the flatwounds that came on her need to be changed out. I do like the flatwounds that are on it though.Thom wrote:I use 10's on my Jag-Stang,
used to use 11's on my Mustang
and use these on my Jaguar:
The EXL116's are my favourite.
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pumpkin wrote:I use 13s and then teun UP half a step, I also use my massive dong as my guitar pic.BartMan wrote:For the 13 users, you guys tune down or keep it standard?
(Seriously, I use 11s for everything and use a variety of different tunings)
im guessing this was just a cut at me?
.13's on my duo sonic and I tune up half a step to F on it
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