I'm using a .130" B string on my Bongo & Sterling, and I'm considering trying a .135". I don't have a particular question, just some observations and thoughts, and I'd like to see some opinions or how others have dealt with these issues.
For proper intonation with the .130, I have the saddle so far back that the spring is almost fully compressed into itself. On other guitars I have actually cut the spring in half to get me a little extra room to compress, though I haven't done this on my EBMM's yet.
Also, because the saddle is so far back, restringing is tough to feed the string through the hole and over the saddle. I usually pull the saddle all the way forward to get the string in and out, and then reset the intonation after the string is on there.
The .130 is also a pretty tight fit through the hole in the bridge, so would I have to drill that out for a .135? And would I have to file the nut slot wider?
For proper intonation with the .130, I have the saddle so far back that the spring is almost fully compressed into itself. On other guitars I have actually cut the spring in half to get me a little extra room to compress, though I haven't done this on my EBMM's yet.
Also, because the saddle is so far back, restringing is tough to feed the string through the hole and over the saddle. I usually pull the saddle all the way forward to get the string in and out, and then reset the intonation after the string is on there.
The .130 is also a pretty tight fit through the hole in the bridge, so would I have to drill that out for a .135? And would I have to file the nut slot wider?