String Gauge Confusion
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String Gauge Confusion
I recently purchased a 2005 Jetglo 360 6-string from Ebay. I changed the strings a couple of weeks ago to the specifications in the manual (.08 gauge strings), but it feels a bit off now. I just saw a Rickenbacker review site where somebody had a problem with this really light factory gauge and they found out that the manual has a misprint and that the guitars are set up for .10 gauge strings in the factory. Does anybody know anything about the manual mixup or the proper string gauge I should use for this beautiful guitar? Thanks.
Rory: I don't have the manual in front of me, but my two cents is that if you use 8s on your Rickenbacker you are going to be very unhappy. I would use 10s and nothing lighter unless there is a very good reason to do otherwise.
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Thanks. I was going to get it setup for .10s, but I'm happy to hear that it is already setup for this gauge. I'll use the specifications on the manual on the RIC site.
I'm glad that I can get rid of the light strings without snapping the guitar in half.
Do the Rickenbacker brand strings make a big difference in sound quality?
I'm glad that I can get rid of the light strings without snapping the guitar in half.
Do the Rickenbacker brand strings make a big difference in sound quality?
Rory I use .010 strings on all of my guitars. I check string gauge using a micrometer on any used guitar that I buy. That way I know for sure what it was set up for. Remember if you change string gauge then you will need to re-set your intonation.
If you want to sell that Ric manual c/w misprint let me know. It may be worth something 20 years from now. LOL
Welcome to the forum too BTW.
If you want to sell that Ric manual c/w misprint let me know. It may be worth something 20 years from now. LOL
Welcome to the forum too BTW.
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95403 Rickenbacker round wound nickel, compressed, medium gauge, 10/13/17/26/34/42 $8 at Mike Parks' site.
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