all I had to do was raise the action some and adjust my intonation. Depending on what strings you have on it before, you might need to do some truss rod adjustment.frigid midget wrote:So what does the re-setup involve exactly? No messing with the neck relief, just maybe filing out the nut a bit and adjusting the action&intonation...?AZX309 wrote:I have an Epi Sheraton II that I put on a set of 12-54 and tune down to C no problem. just takes a bit of re-setup.
How's an ES-335 type geetar with low tunings?
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Re: How's an ES-335 type geetar with low tunings?
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Re: How's an ES-335 type geetar with low tunings?
I guess I'd want to try if .11's would work. If not I'd go one gauge heavier, but beyond that it'd feel too much like a bariton imo, too different from the other guitar I normally play 
Fwiw: It's looking like the guitar in question will either be a Tokai ES60 or an ES330, depending on my pedal sale and the reaction to my low ball bid for the 330
Fwiw: It's looking like the guitar in question will either be a Tokai ES60 or an ES330, depending on my pedal sale and the reaction to my low ball bid for the 330