ruso
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Ok, I've tried the 9's on my JP7 long enough and I just can't get used to the slop of the lower strings. When I pick up my Ibanez which I never play now, the heavier gauge just feels so much better. I think it's time for me to put those 10's on that have been sitting on my desk.
I'm aware that I'll need to adjust the claw on the trem and that I may need to adjust the truss rod and possibly enlarge the slots in the top nut. Now am I correct in saying that I shouldn't have to adjust the intonation or saddle height? Because, technically, since the strings lay against the top nut and saddle and the string isn't exactly suspended from its center point, the spacing between the strings and frets shouldn't change, right?
I'm sure this has been discussed a million times on this forum but I just don't want to screw anyhting up on my now favorite guitar.
I'm aware that I'll need to adjust the claw on the trem and that I may need to adjust the truss rod and possibly enlarge the slots in the top nut. Now am I correct in saying that I shouldn't have to adjust the intonation or saddle height? Because, technically, since the strings lay against the top nut and saddle and the string isn't exactly suspended from its center point, the spacing between the strings and frets shouldn't change, right?
I'm sure this has been discussed a million times on this forum but I just don't want to screw anyhting up on my now favorite guitar.
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