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Finding string gauge

This is a discussion on Finding string gauge within the Ernie Ball Strings forums, part of the Gear Talk category; I recently purchased a good used guitar and it's time to change out the strings. I wasn't told what gauge ...

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    CountZ is offline Registered User Newbie
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    Finding string gauge

    I recently purchased a good used guitar and it's time to change out the strings. I wasn't told what gauge the strings were when I bought it, is there any way that I can measure to find out what size they are? I'd really like to get the same gauge of string that way I don't have to mess around with setting the truss and the tremolo.

    Thanks.

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    Re: Finding string gauge

    Originally posted by CountZ
    I recently purchased a good used guitar and it's time to change out the strings. I wasn't told what gauge the strings were when I bought it, is there any way that I can measure to find out what size they are? I'd really like to get the same gauge of string that way I don't have to mess around with setting the truss and the tremolo.

    Thanks.
    You'd probably be better off setting it up anyway.

    If you really want to measure the string gauge, you need a set of calipers. You should be able to get them from any hardware store. Here's a set I want:

    http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Tools/Ca...l_Caliper.html

    You (or I) won't really need anything that expensive.

    Some guitar shops keep calipers behind the counter to measure string gauges.

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