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    Low tension strings

    Hi guys, new to the forum. I need strings that can stay in tune with trem use but have very little tension - I need this because I have a very strange trem unit that will self destuct if there is too much tension (basically the pivot point just gets shredded). It is a fender jag-stang. I play early metallica and AiC mainly so I need a good heavy sound.

    So by this I mean strings that do not pull on the springs at all - I cannot add springs like a strat or increase the tension any further so I need strings that are very light. I was using power slinky 9s but I don't mind going down to 8s

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    Mc,

    Just out of curiosity, do you like that trem unit?? Wouldn't it be easier to replace it and then have the advantages of using std. EB strings?

    Or better, yet get a pivot screw that does not "wear" out the edge so quickly on the trem.

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    Yeah, I love it but it would be impossible to put anything else in there because the vibrato is so unique. And the real problem is spring tension. If I can get that up, then it won't matter what strings I use

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    That is a diagram of the trem. It can't be replaced. And the bridge is not a mushroom but a sort of tune-o-matic thing that rocks bank and forward
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    there is no such thing as lighter tension...If you want lighter tension the only way is to use a skinnier gauge
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    I think there is. I was using EB power slinkys 11s but I switched to fender 350 9s and the tension was even higher. I think I'll get some EB 8s.

    But alternatively, does anybody know how to increase the spring tension?

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    whoa Wire is wire my friend...Marketing would tell you that somes are less but its steel and our industry gets what we get we are a pimple on the steel industry and anybody who tells you that fenders 009 is lower tension that mine is smoking crack.

    DOnt go from 11's to 008's that is prety drastic and will affect your touch and tone.
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    That is one "unique" set-up. Sure makes life difficult though.

    As BP mentioned I wouldn't go too far down the gauge either. Even if you
    "shortened" the scale length (to 24.75) to get less tension, (I think you have a 25.5 now), that's not a possibility because of other issues.

    Other than that play a half down, or get custom parts made for the bridge that will not wear out.

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    I have a 24" scale guitar and always play 1/2 step down and oce you round off the knife edge with a file, it will stop wearing down but still stays in tune.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Poppa View Post
    whoa Wire is wire my friend...Marketing would tell you that somes are less but its steel and our industry gets what we get we are a pimple on the steel industry and anybody who tells you that fenders 009 is lower tension that mine is smoking crack.

    DOnt go from 11's to 008's that is prety drastic and will affect your touch and tone.
    And before I forget, I bought stainless fender strings and I believe that is higher tension. My cousin has worked in the steel industry for 10 years

    As for tone, I have EMG pickups and have blown up many an amplifier because of that so low gague is better
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    I love the way that some people can completely ignore physics!

    In case you didn't catch it, BP aka Sterling Ball is the guy who owns the company - Ernie Ball. I think he probably knows a thing or two about strings, so if he says that there isn't a difference in tension between strings of equal gauge, logic would probably say that he knows the score.

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    I defer to your cousin. Sorry for the input!
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    hehehehehe
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    Red face

    Well my cousin makes the things for suspension bridges but maybe its defferent for guitar strings . I was just saying what I thought

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    And also there is 9 11 16 24... and there is 9 11 14 22... so it depends on the other strings too

    So the fender strings are just thicker as they go along

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