Hello everybody!
I am a lucky owner of a 1990/1995 Jackson Randy Rhoads Professional,
neck thru body. Great guitar!!!
I have to change the strings, but I'm afraid to damage the neck
In fact the previous owner used to have 10-46 gauge tuned in D.
I am afraid that the strings, once tuned in standard E (my favorite tuning), will bring too much tension to the neck and, maybe, could damage it.
Is it a real risk or just a paranoia?:think:
I've thought a 9-42 gauge could be better for the neck, but I prefer the feeling of a 10-46 gauge.
I wait for your precious advices
Thank you very much!
Hello!
Alberto
I am a lucky owner of a 1990/1995 Jackson Randy Rhoads Professional,
neck thru body. Great guitar!!!
I have to change the strings, but I'm afraid to damage the neck
In fact the previous owner used to have 10-46 gauge tuned in D.
I am afraid that the strings, once tuned in standard E (my favorite tuning), will bring too much tension to the neck and, maybe, could damage it.
Is it a real risk or just a paranoia?:think:
I've thought a 9-42 gauge could be better for the neck, but I prefer the feeling of a 10-46 gauge.
I wait for your precious advices
Thank you very much!
Hello!
Alberto
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