Hello
I’m afraid that keeping my schecter in Drop D twist my neck.
I bought it from second hand and the guy that played it had 9-42 in E standard. When I received it, i cleaned it up and mounted my 10-46 tuned in drop D.
But should I buy a bigger gauge for my low string ? My neck is concave in my low strings and buzz, while my high strings are okay.
Moreover, I bought times ago an unbranded strat for customizing it, that already had a twisted neck but I didn’t care ’cause I want to buy a scalloped neck for this one.
But not long ago I snapped my High E and didn’t replaced it. Yesterday I looked the neck curvature and he came back almost straight !
So if the lack of tension in high strings counterbalance the lack of tension of Drop D tuning, shoud I buy a larger string for my drop D tuning ?
I’m afraid that keeping my schecter in Drop D twist my neck.
I bought it from second hand and the guy that played it had 9-42 in E standard. When I received it, i cleaned it up and mounted my 10-46 tuned in drop D.
But should I buy a bigger gauge for my low string ? My neck is concave in my low strings and buzz, while my high strings are okay.
Moreover, I bought times ago an unbranded strat for customizing it, that already had a twisted neck but I didn’t care ’cause I want to buy a scalloped neck for this one.
But not long ago I snapped my High E and didn’t replaced it. Yesterday I looked the neck curvature and he came back almost straight !
So if the lack of tension in high strings counterbalance the lack of tension of Drop D tuning, shoud I buy a larger string for my drop D tuning ?