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Hi all, I would appreciate some advice on string gauges and computer recording. Question 1: I decided to turn an old, standard scaled electric guitar of mine (an 80's G&L SC-3) into a lower register guitar. I want to get down to a B or C on the 6th string. What string gauges would be necessary to keep aproximately the same tension as if it were strung up in standard pitch with 9's or 10's? If anyone plays a 7 string, what gauge is your lowest (B?) string? Also, I know there are some Crafty Guitarists out there: What gauges do you guys use especially for your 6th string? Question 2: It just so happens that this guitar has it's original Wilkinson roller nut that unfortunately will not accomodate anything larger than a set of 11's. Does anyone know if they make these roller nuts with large spaces for thicker strings or will I have to bring it in to a repair guy for a regular nut? With the present set, I can only get it down to a D and even that is on the slack side making playing with proper intonation difficult on lower fret positions. Question 3: I have ordered a non-SCSI computer recently and am thinking of using it for recording. How necessary is it to be SCSI for recording hardware/software to be effective? Thanks alot Jim Ko