Switching from light to med elixirs question?

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Switching from light to med elixirs question?

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If I switch to med gauge from light gauge strings, will it lower the action or raise it? Right now there is a little too much relief in the neck and I'm wondering if the relief would lessen or become greater?

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Med gauge would tighten the neck. I'm not quite sure what you mean by relief. But the tension will increase with heavier gauge strings.
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so would this make the string action lower or higher?
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It would lower the action.
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that's what i was thinking but,
wouldn't more tension (med gauge) cause more backbow on the neck therefore raising the action?????
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Hmmmm, I just figured that thicker strings would lower the action because they are closer to the fretboard. I dunno, good question.
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not much of a difference, ive used mediums, switched to lights, thrown on mediums a time or two, little change, kinda equals everything else.
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i've heard that elixirs are the best strings. what makes them better than what i use for example? i use d'addario strings.
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chauser wrote:i've heard that elixirs are the best strings. what makes them better than what i use for example? i use d'addario strings.
They have a coating on them that makes them last longer.
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chauser wrote:i've heard that elixirs are the best strings. what makes them better than what i use for example? i use d'addario strings.
They have a coating on them that makes them last longer.
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you probably won't notice that much action difference when switching to Meds.. It will lower the action because A) it's a thicker string and B) it adds more tension to the neck, pulling the fretboard closer to the strings
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Post by mangold »

the difference will not be noticable... but it would raise the action a HAIR... barely at all, dont worry ma brotha
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im gonna switch to meds cause mine break to often, and i cant afford to keep buying strings all the time! I will miss the feeling of lights :(
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6_strings_for_life wrote:im gonna switch to meds cause mine break to often, and i cant afford to keep buying strings all the time! I will miss the feeling of lights :(
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Post by Jer1400 »

But with that lowered action (which really isn't noticable at all -- it just has to do with the diameter of the strings) with the thicker strings, the tension will be increased and you'll have to push harder, which makes a big difference whether you're used to the other strings or not.
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