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Heaviest Strings on Masterbilt Dreadnaught?


bluezguy

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I have a 10 year old full size dreadnaught - DR500-RNS.

It is an absolutely terrific playing and sounding instrument but, with one flaw ... it is not as loud as I think she should be.

 

My question is to you; has anyone strung .013s - .056s on your solid wood top Masterbilt with no incident?

I'm concerned about pulling up the bridge AND, wasting $6 - $12 bucks on a set of strings.

 

Merry Christmas and Thanks.

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I have a 10 year old full size dreadnaught - DR500-RNS.

It is an absolutely terrific playing and sounding instrument but, with one flaw ... it is not as loud as I think she should be.

 

My question is to you; has anyone strung .013s - .056s on your solid wood top Masterbilt with no incident?

I'm concerned about pulling up the bridge AND, wasting $6 - $12 bucks on a set of strings.

 

Merry Christmas and Thanks.

No problems whatsoever with Medium Gauge strings (.013). It could just be that the slots in your guitar's nut aren't wide enough at first, but that will fix itself once you have strung her up and keep on tuning.

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Thanks Guys

 

According to Gibson Support, it is not a problem ... just don't leave the strings at A440 tension for any long periods of time like days and weeks and months of storage. I don't play in A440 anyway, as my singing voice needs me tuned down a whole step which makes the medium 13's a perfect match.

Thanks for reading and taking the time to respond!

Merry Christmas to ALL!

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