


JH himself has suggested some alternatives if you don't care for the RIC set. 325's seem to do really well with a variety of makers' 12's sets, and even Mr. Second, always use fresh strings of a reputable manufacturer in the appropriate gauge for the guitar. Blue Angel and I have discussed this issue to the point of beating a dead horse on other threads.įirst, make sure the nut slots are properly cut and the right height, and that whatever bridge you use, the saddles have the right slots: no burrs, off angles or indentations that could catch a winding. Don't take this personally, but many times it's the installation of the strings and the tuning technique that is to blame, not the tuners or the tailpiece.
