Hey guys,
So I was playing a set at church and broke a string on our last tune (Gotta love when that happens). I thought, no biggie. When I bought the guitar I looked up on the site what the stock strings were, so I bought 9's. Well when I began to re-string the guitar I noticed that my action was completely out of whack. The strings were a lot closer to the fretboard and everything was much "snappier". I'm assuming I used the wrong string gauge on. Do I have to completely reset up my guitar because of what happened, or can I just put 10's on to fix it?
So I was playing a set at church and broke a string on our last tune (Gotta love when that happens). I thought, no biggie. When I bought the guitar I looked up on the site what the stock strings were, so I bought 9's. Well when I began to re-string the guitar I noticed that my action was completely out of whack. The strings were a lot closer to the fretboard and everything was much "snappier". I'm assuming I used the wrong string gauge on. Do I have to completely reset up my guitar because of what happened, or can I just put 10's on to fix it?