it has 6 or 12
Nylon strings.
nylon
nylon
String cheese, Sock string
I think it is a Gibson Les Paul classic.
If by "classic acoustic guitar" you mean the small bodied, slotted-headstock type of guitar commonly called simply a "classical" guitar, the answer is an emphatic NO. Any type of steel strings on a true classical guitar will ruin it. Classical guitars must be strung with nylon or gut strings only.
When dropping the G string on a 7-string guitar, it is recommended to use a heavier gauge string to maintain proper tension and tuning stability.
To maintain classic guitar steel strings, regularly clean them with a soft cloth, avoid touching them with dirty hands, and store the guitar in a case when not in use to prevent rusting. Additionally, changing strings regularly and using a string lubricant can help prolong their lifespan.
For drop G tuning on a 7-string guitar, it is recommended to use a string gauge of .070 for the low G string.
It's an ESP 8-String. Not sure on the model name/number though.
To use a manual guitar tuner, turn the tuner on and pluck a string on your guitar. Adjust the tuning peg for that string until the tuner shows the correct note. Repeat this process for each string until all are in tune.
yes and a bass, its all in what tuning you use