string guages


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07/16/2002 12:14 am
what string gauge do you use?

i use 12's on my electric, except i have a .048 on my low e string.
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JohnEve
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JohnEve
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07/16/2002 2:54 pm
I have a packet of Roto Yellows waiting for the next time I re-string. Urr, I think that means they are 10s.
Don't really know how I chose them, I asked around a bit, and got the consensus that light strings were nice.

I've no idea about the guaging on my acoustic - I just got the mid-price-range acoustic strings in my local music shop.
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MikeP.
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07/16/2002 5:37 pm
I personally use GHS 11's wich is not that much different from 10's. I started off using 9's then 10's and now 11's.

11's sound heavier, sustain longer, last longer, and scream louder than either 9's or 10's.

I recdently changed a friends guitar strings (He uses 9's) for him and had forgotten what 9's had sounded like. After I was done, I tested it through my rig and could't believe it. The 9's sounded small in the tone dept. Almost dead compared to 11's, It didn't even come close to the sustain as my guitar did. I got some nice screaming harmonics out of them, however those same pinched harmonics sounded dead compared to 11's.


In all fairness to the 9's though, his guitar was a Jacson Kelly with stock pickups. My guitar uses EMG's.
I started learning guitar because of Randy Rhoads..but Yngwie J. Malmsteen is my biggest influence.
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