It doesn't really matter so much what strings you use... I'd reccomend probaly a set of 10's or maybe 9's if you prefer lighter ones. I usually use ernie ball 10's- but I've never noticed a difference really. Something to note is that the strings will go out of tune the first few times you tune up the guitar, so don't worry about that.
Because the guitar doesn't have a locking floyd rose style tremolo system (whammy bar system), almost any use of the whammy bar will put the guitar a little out of tune, i don't think a locking nut would help.
Originally Posted by: ClassicRock64
I'm stumped!! I have an electronic tuner and it's a nice one integral to a pedal system built by Digitech.
Digitech rp-80 maybe? I got one :cool:.
The problem is I have this combination of light strings coupled with the use of a light pick and a tuning equation other than LOW to HIGH E to acquire consistent tuning. Whewww!!
What is your tuning equation? Standard tuning is Eadgbe (Low to high). Forgive me if you already knew that.
Anyways...good luck in your quest for tunage. Hope this helps.
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Enjoy it - it's your last chance anyhow.
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