om/string gauge

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handpicked
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om/string gauge

Post: # 4460Post handpicked
Sat Jul 24, 2021 5:00 pm

my warranty card say 12 to 53 gauge strings are required. is it dangerous to use 13/56 guage?

Slowlearner
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Re: om/string gauge

Post: # 4461Post Slowlearner
Sat Jul 24, 2021 6:48 pm

I think it depends on the type of bridge you have: a pyramid bridge is up to 12s and a belly bridge can go to 13s. Probably best to check with Collings though- consequences of too much tension could be nasty!

handpicked
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Re: om/string gauge

Post: # 4462Post handpicked
Sat Jul 24, 2021 7:00 pm

thanks, it is a belly bridge

JohnFrink
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Re: om/string gauge

Post: # 4464Post JohnFrink
Mon Jul 26, 2021 1:55 pm

Here's what the Collings website says -

"For small bodied guitars (Baby, OM*, 0, 00, 000, C10), we use:
J16s - light gauge (.012, .016, .024, .032, .042, .053).

For large bodied guitars (D, CJ, DS, SJ, Archtop), we use
J17s - medium gauge (.013, .017, .026, .035, .045, .056).

*An OM should be fine with medium gauge strings. Due to the footprint of the "belly" bridge, there should be plenty of glue surface."
Bourgeois OM CB HS, Collings OM1T, OM1Mh, OM3Mh, RainSong CH-OM-N2, Santa Cruz OM

Derek
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Re: om/string gauge

Post: # 4465Post Derek
Tue Jul 27, 2021 2:33 pm

Could use a mixed gauge set as I have done for years on my pyramid bridge C10. Medium plain strings with light wound strings such as Elixir HD Light .013 - .053. Good balance for fingerstyle playing.

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