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WOW .... havent played heavy electric strings in a long time.
Killer ...
JakeAC5253":2ezqtv5x said:Nice and heavy. I usually play 11-54 or something like that on my 25.5" scale guitars. What scale length do you have it on?

.63 is A.MetalHeadMike":36kn6fqp said:^^^
No shit, a 63!
What tuning?
MetalHeadMike":3pj3h105 said:Gotch ya. I wouldn't mind trying a 60, but my action is already WAY higher than I'd prefer.
Feel and tone wise for drop C on this guitar, the 56 seems pretty good.
I looked at the tension guide when deciding what set to have Kiesel put on my current build and the 12-54s look like they should be relatively balanced across the set. I'm just hoping the action is still relatively low.
LP's an SG, a 86' Charvel & an Epi 335.
I just ordered 6 more sets,
These strings are Meaty, they Rawk.
I have used GHS for 30 years, and the Nickel Rockers CL 9.5 to .048 for 11 years.
I had to adjust the Floyd springs on my Charvel but other than that everything is Amazing.
Even my GF said she could notice a dif when i play.
I see why Angus/AC/DC & SRV used heavy ...
Certain string bends @A-440 can be tough but my callluses & finger strength will increase.
The Charvel & 2 Pauls are E-flat. Originally i bought the heavys just for that but there was such a difference i went whole Hog.
This year i had Professional fret-levels & setups on all my guitars [for the first time] and what a difference. If there is a need for a truss rod tweak i do it but its not a big deal. I am aware tho that the heavier gauge is more string tension on my Gibson headstocks and that one tip-over or drop will prolly spell disaster. Need to avoid that at all costs.gtrwun":1svsgx80 said:LP's an SG, a 86' Charvel & an Epi 335.
I just ordered 6 more sets,
These strings are Meaty, they Rawk.
I have used GHS for 30 years, and the Nickel Rockers CL 9.5 to .048 for 11 years.
I had to adjust the Floyd springs on my Charvel but other than that everything is Amazing.
Even my GF said she could notice a dif when i play.
I see why Angus/AC/DC & SRV used heavy ...
Certain string bends @A-440 can be tough but my callluses & finger strength will increase.
The Charvel & 2 Pauls are E-flat. Originally i bought the heavys just for that but there was such a difference i went whole Hog.
So you guys are slapping these heavy gauge strings on your axes and you dont feel the need to adjust your truss rod/necks????????? That wouldn't work on any guitar I own. The increase in tension surely increases the necks relief which is going to make your action higher. I mean, if thats what you like, more power to you, but I've never been a fan of too much relief in my necks......just makes it harder to play, which is not most peoples goal.