There was a guy on the seven-string forum who went through the GHS site and calculated out matching string tensions. I can't find the link right now, but I have it printed out on my wall.... :laughing7:
Basically, he found that the sets you buy from the store are light on the low E string, and really light on the lowest B string. For matching tension, here's what he found:
.009 - .012 - .015/.016 - .024 - .032 - .044 - .059/.060
.010 - .013 - .017 - . 026 - .036 - .049/.050 - .066
.011 - .015 - .019 - .030 - .042 - -056 - .075 (!)
You really want to crank that bottom string gauge up a ways.... I've found that using these sizes, I can even keep a whammy'd chord sort-of in tune! :cool01: I keep .066's and .070's around now, the hard part is finding a tuning key they'll go through. Schallers won't take above a .060, you have to use the Planet Waves or Ibanez, or track down some Pings.
Sort-of....
Basically, he found that the sets you buy from the store are light on the low E string, and really light on the lowest B string. For matching tension, here's what he found:
.009 - .012 - .015/.016 - .024 - .032 - .044 - .059/.060
.010 - .013 - .017 - . 026 - .036 - .049/.050 - .066
.011 - .015 - .019 - .030 - .042 - -056 - .075 (!)
You really want to crank that bottom string gauge up a ways.... I've found that using these sizes, I can even keep a whammy'd chord sort-of in tune! :cool01: I keep .066's and .070's around now, the hard part is finding a tuning key they'll go through. Schallers won't take above a .060, you have to use the Planet Waves or Ibanez, or track down some Pings.
Sort-of....