String Gauge & Tension for a Regal lap steel
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String Gauge & Tension for a Regal lap steel
I'm wanting to tune up this little old Regal 6 string lap steel with an open E tuning:
Low to high: E B E G# B E
Scale length is 23-1/4 inches
Plenty of string gauge/tension calculators out there. My main question is how many POUNDS OF TENSION per string should I be after for a good lap steel feel?
Thanks,
Brad
Low to high: E B E G# B E
Scale length is 23-1/4 inches
Plenty of string gauge/tension calculators out there. My main question is how many POUNDS OF TENSION per string should I be after for a good lap steel feel?
Thanks,
Brad
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I'm with Noah - around 25-30 lb/string, depending on the steel. I try get the tensions pretty close to equal all the way across. I use this string tension calculator to get the gauges in right vicinity - https://tension.stringjoy.com/
Each tension calculator depends on the exact materials, string winding technique, and so on. But the string tensions feel very equal across the neck. I have too many guitars, so I just buy bulk strings by the dozen very reasonably at juststrings.com
D'Addario also has their own string gauge/tension chart here - https://www.daddario.com/globalassets/p ... _13934.pdf - it's a bit more laborious but works fine too.
Each tension calculator depends on the exact materials, string winding technique, and so on. But the string tensions feel very equal across the neck. I have too many guitars, so I just buy bulk strings by the dozen very reasonably at juststrings.com
D'Addario also has their own string gauge/tension chart here - https://www.daddario.com/globalassets/p ... _13934.pdf - it's a bit more laborious but works fine too.
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