What string gauge for drop G#?

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I'm thinking 10-60 maybe?
It will be on a 24.75" scale length.
 
Geezuz....you trying to summon satan with that tuning? Maybe you should switch to bass?
 
crwnedblasphemy":1p52fi7k said:
Geezuz....you trying to summon satan with that tuning?
:yes:
Actually I'm going to play me some Sikth.
 
60 wouldn't be nearly thick enough, especially for a short scale guitar. I use a 60 gauge for B standard. I'd guess you would need at least a 65 or 70 gauge?
 
I wouldnt even bother unless its on a 25.5" scale length or even longer... 24.75" scale length is never tight enough for me if its tuned below B
 
You're gonna have to do some major filing of the nut unless the guitar has a Floyd too. :lol: :LOL:
 
Megadeth7684":i92kw9hs said:
You're gonna have to do some major filing of the nut unless the guitar has a Floyd too. :lol: :LOL:
Yeah, I know. :lol: :LOL:
 
Sikth plays a half step down with the low E string all the way down to G# So the 5th and 6th strings are both G#. So I don't know if you would call that tuning "drop G#". I think 60 would work fine. I would try that before getting crazy and filing the nut a lot. Sounds like a bad idea to do this with a floyd guitar also.
 
I'm not a fan of Sikth at all, but doesn't the one dude play a PRS? Wonder what string gauges he uses on that?
 
ochants76":38cqtqiq said:
Sikth plays a half step down with the low E string all the way down to G# So the 5th and 6th strings are both G#. So I don't know if you would call that tuning "drop G#". I think 60 would work fine. I would try that before getting crazy and filing the nut a lot. Sounds like a bad idea to do this with a floyd guitar also.
The guitar that I would be using does not have a floyd.
And yes that is what I mean by drop G#.
 
Megadeth7684":3u0nitrd said:
I'm not a fan of Sikth at all, but doesn't the one dude play a PRS? Wonder what string gauges he uses on that?
Yeah, he does, and the other guitarist plays a Blackmachine (25.5"), but I couldn't find what gauge strings either of them use when I searched awhile ago.
 
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