Standard tuning or D for a 360/12

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hshenn

Standard tuning or D for a 360/12

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I have heard from several different luthiers that I should keep my 360/12 tuned in D and use a capo on the 2nd fret. D causes less tension on the neck. Is this true? Will the neck get damaged over time if it is always in standard tuning? Thanks
oreca
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Post by oreca »

I don't have a 12, but I don't need one to tell you it's true that it'll cause less tension on the neck.

I doubt that you really need to do this, as far as I know not that many people do this. So it would be really up to you...

Some more knowledgeable people will answer you in great details soon I'm sure Image
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ted_williams
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Post by ted_williams »

Tuning down a step:
Less tension - yes
Necessary precaution - no
spencer

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I'd say only if you plan on putting it in the case and squirreling it away for several years.
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