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Hello,
I recently got a PRS SE custom 24. It was delivered with factory strings, 9-42 i think, tuned in standard E.
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When i replaced the strings with 10-46 and tuned the guitar in DGDGAD, the lower D and G strings started to buzz a bit and the tremolo bridge was slightly bent.
I recalibrated the bridge to get it perfectly flat, and raised the low D and G bridge saddles slightly upward, until the buzz almost completely disappeared.
Also tried to raise very slightly the tremolo bridge by unscrewing the first 3 screws, facing the lower strings, 1/10th of a turn, i barely touched these screws.
And i didnt touch the truss rod. I guess its only required for lower tuning.
Now there is only some buzz on the low D string when i press on the 1st fret, near the guitar's head.
But i wonder if the action height is ok, i see 4mm (0.15 inch) at the 12th fret on the low D string,
which is twice more than what it should be with the regular E tuning, if im not mistaking.
There arent any issues with the tuning itself though, the string is tuned correctly everywhere on every fret.
I cant find any specific numbers for action height with this DGDGAD tuning, so i wonder if someone has some experience with these tuning calibrations ?
All i could find is that people usually raise the action height a little bit when they use drop D tuning, mostly by raising the bridge saddles.
At the low D string (thickest string), 4mm (0.15 inch) at the 12th fret, and 3mm (0.11 inch) at the 7th fret, is it really too high or is it to be expected with this kind of low tuning ?
Every observations and suggestions are welcome !
I recently got a PRS SE custom 24. It was delivered with factory strings, 9-42 i think, tuned in standard E.
PRS SE Custom 24-08 Quilt LB
Electric Guitar Body: Mahogany, Top: quilted maple, Set-in neck: Maple, Fingerboard: Ebony, Macthing headstock with quilt veneer, Birds fingerboard inlays, Neck profile: Wide Thin - thickness at 1st fret: 21 mm / 12th fret: 23 mm, Binding on body,...
When i replaced the strings with 10-46 and tuned the guitar in DGDGAD, the lower D and G strings started to buzz a bit and the tremolo bridge was slightly bent.
I recalibrated the bridge to get it perfectly flat, and raised the low D and G bridge saddles slightly upward, until the buzz almost completely disappeared.
Also tried to raise very slightly the tremolo bridge by unscrewing the first 3 screws, facing the lower strings, 1/10th of a turn, i barely touched these screws.
And i didnt touch the truss rod. I guess its only required for lower tuning.
Now there is only some buzz on the low D string when i press on the 1st fret, near the guitar's head.
But i wonder if the action height is ok, i see 4mm (0.15 inch) at the 12th fret on the low D string,
which is twice more than what it should be with the regular E tuning, if im not mistaking.
There arent any issues with the tuning itself though, the string is tuned correctly everywhere on every fret.
I cant find any specific numbers for action height with this DGDGAD tuning, so i wonder if someone has some experience with these tuning calibrations ?
All i could find is that people usually raise the action height a little bit when they use drop D tuning, mostly by raising the bridge saddles.
At the low D string (thickest string), 4mm (0.15 inch) at the 12th fret, and 3mm (0.11 inch) at the 7th fret, is it really too high or is it to be expected with this kind of low tuning ?
Every observations and suggestions are welcome !
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