The bottom E was most definitely a 0.86. I measured it with a vernier.
I replaced just the E with bottom E from a fender medium scale light set. It's got the big ball end, so I guess could impact the upward movement of the trem, but to be fair, with strings of that gague, I don't think you can get much upward movement anyway, it's more for warbling.
I HAS AN BASS VI FINALLY!
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THIS JUST IN.
An AV jaguar bridge works better on the Squier VI than the joke-ass, broke-ass, grub-screw-throwin' Squier VI bridge. I flipped it around in case I try to intonate it later on. BUT as I was expecting my LaBella strings today (which I DID NOT RECEIVE) I haven't gone after that brass ring yet.
ALSO- If you want to really fuck up your VI, throw a great big flatwound on the low string. It will sound like a rubber band hangin out on your sub-octave-guitar machine.
the 5 high strings go BLANG! GLUNG! PLATT! And the low one goes "bum."
An AV jaguar bridge works better on the Squier VI than the joke-ass, broke-ass, grub-screw-throwin' Squier VI bridge. I flipped it around in case I try to intonate it later on. BUT as I was expecting my LaBella strings today (which I DID NOT RECEIVE) I haven't gone after that brass ring yet.
ALSO- If you want to really fuck up your VI, throw a great big flatwound on the low string. It will sound like a rubber band hangin out on your sub-octave-guitar machine.
the 5 high strings go BLANG! GLUNG! PLATT! And the low one goes "bum."
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