Ryan Matzen wrote:I decided that I would like to tune the guitar to G-Tuning. That way I can still follow along with some instructional materials that I have. Would a standard light gauge (12-53) acoustic set be alright for this? Although, the trebles seem a bit light, I already have some of these sets on hand. Otherwise, it looks like John Pearse makes a High Bass "G" tuning set D B G D B G [to bass] - .015, .018, .027, .036, .042, .052.. Maybe those would be a better option? Would the John Pearse set be light enough?
You can run those Pearse strings, regular lights will not be good, that 12 will be awful. Just keep an eye on it, you will know if it's too much for it then you can either tune down to F orF# or lighten up. These are lightly ladder braced guitars with no cross braces at the sound hole, any bellying will show there. I actually thought about beefing up the bracing a bit, but it's been stable in D with the strings I have on it ( made up set)