SWRMM
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Wondering how many Sabre owners who were used to playing 9-42 gauge strings changed after bringing your Sabre home with stock 10s.
I have played 9s all my life, but the setup on my Sabre with 10s felt so good that I have been experimenting with 9s, 9.5s, and 10s. So far 9.5s have been a good balance to what I'm used to and the stock setup of the Sabre (albeit minor truss rod adjustments for each gauge set). I know a full setup will be needed if I end up with 9s or 9.5s.
For those who changed to 9s, was it fairly easy to dial in a good setup with truss rod and action height changes? I want to like the 10s but they're just a little too stiff with bends for me. I know I could get used to them but my other guitars have 9s so may be harder to switch between them. The 9.5s are a good compromise but they don't come in the RPS Slinky only the normal Slinky.
Would be great to hear from other Sabre owners and what string gauge you ended up with.
I have played 9s all my life, but the setup on my Sabre with 10s felt so good that I have been experimenting with 9s, 9.5s, and 10s. So far 9.5s have been a good balance to what I'm used to and the stock setup of the Sabre (albeit minor truss rod adjustments for each gauge set). I know a full setup will be needed if I end up with 9s or 9.5s.
For those who changed to 9s, was it fairly easy to dial in a good setup with truss rod and action height changes? I want to like the 10s but they're just a little too stiff with bends for me. I know I could get used to them but my other guitars have 9s so may be harder to switch between them. The 9.5s are a good compromise but they don't come in the RPS Slinky only the normal Slinky.
Would be great to hear from other Sabre owners and what string gauge you ended up with.