
Speeddemon
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Guess that's why I never ran into big tuning issues with the D-Tuna; I play 10-46 anyway, tuned in Eb.GreatRedDragon":3c43rq4s said:kgsweb":3c43rq4s said:D-Tuna's work great when set up properly. All of that has been covered above. The only thing that has not been said is this:
If you tune your guitar to E flat, then the traditional .042 low e string will not work. You tune it to Db and then engage the D-Tuna to raise to Eb. However, the Eb is flat. You have to install a .046 as the low e string to overcome this, or remove part of the D-Tuna itself to get to proper pitch at Eb. I've done both, but now only go with a slightly higher string guage to solve this. If you go the route of removing part of the D-Tuna, you will need to file down the flat part of the D-Tuna that rides against the fine tuner on the floyd. I struggled with this for years and finally talked with Adam at Floyd Upgrades and this is what he told me. BTW, on my guitars tuned to E standard, the D-Tuna works flawlessly with 9-42 strings.
I run 9-42 at Eb and it works but it is a little finicky. Maybe that's what causes the finickiness I was talking about.
I may consider going to the Hybrid Slinkys, 9-46 on that Charvel with the D-Tuna.
