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ss.org Regular
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Essex, UK
Posts: 684
Real Name: Dave
Main Seven: RG1527 w/ DiMarzios
Rig: Mesa Roadster + 2x12
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10-59 in standard but I find the low strings too loose. 12-56 on my les paul
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Senior Member
![]() Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Boston
Posts: 11,510
Real Name: Nick
Main Seven: Rico Jr Customs
Main ERG: Ibanez 8
Rig: VHT Pittbull UL
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In my opinion, a good way to go about it is... if you're using a standard 9s or 10s, play around and find out which gauge you like the feel/tone most (say, the .032 in the 9 set), and then find out what tension that corresponds to and build a set based on that. For example, if you think the .032 feels just right, but maybe the .042 is too lose... thats because .032 has more tension than a .042. If you liked .032, you could build a set like.. 9-12-16-24-32-44-58 or whatever... and that would be close to equal tension.
Just my 2 cents. I still end up using 10-58 or whatever mismatched sets due to necessity sometimes anyway. |
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Is a Pastafarian
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Location: Calgary AB
Posts: 4,199
Real Name: Cody
Main Seven: COW7 Silverburst
Main ERG: 2077XL
Rig: Invader/AxeFX/Orange
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I used to be a big advocate of super thick strings but ever since I got my JP7, I've been playing Elixir custom lights (9-46) plus a 56 low B and I love it. Sounds way better then my guitars ever did with a 68 low B and it is way easier to play faster and now that I've worked on my picking technique, it is just as fast as having super heavy strings on, if not faster.
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#114 |
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Warmoth Sales
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Puyallup, Washington: www.warmoth.com
Posts: 1,242
Real Name: Flying Squirrel
Main Seven: IBANEZ RG7620RB
Rig: L6PXTL/TFS6/RG7620RB
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Just Ernie Ball Regular Slinky 10-46 on the 6'er, add the low B on the 7 stringer, I think it's a .052 or .056.
Works fine for me.
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#115 |
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Hylian Metal Master
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: The Farthest Outpost
Posts: 4,492
Main Seven: RG9147
Main ERG: RG7421XL
Rig: Engl -> Mesa
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Sir Groove-A-Lot
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Location: Cambridgeshire, UK
Posts: 2,696
Real Name: Matt
Main Seven: Ibanez RG7620GN
Rig: Peavey Banditt 112
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Well the way i went about finding my gauge for 7s was to go by what i had on my 6s, which was a super slinky 9-42 set, so the natural progression for a B string was a 52. Plus, i noticed later on that that's what the B string is in a super slinky 7 set
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Spastic Kitchen!
![]() Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Indianapolis, IN
Posts: 6,076
Main Seven: Oni Custom 7
Main ERG: Oni Custom 8
Rig: Mesa Dual Recto
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#118 |
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Senior Member
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Location: Hertfordshire, UK
Posts: 1,282
Real Name: Steve
Main Seven: no more 7's
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When I had a 7 I would use 9 - 46 with a 60 for the Low B. In my last band, the other guitarist used a .75 which sounded way too boomy and kinda dead. 60 is perfect I think.
When I get another soon I'll probably try 10 - 46 (maybe 52) with a 60 again. On my Strat I use 11 - 49. Ibanez it's 9 - 46 and PRS it's either 10 - 46 or 52.
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Spastic Kitchen!
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Location: Indianapolis, IN
Posts: 6,076
Main Seven: Oni Custom 7
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One time, and this is no joke, a repair man broke my low B while he was messing with my pickup. He replaced my .059" with a .085" D'addario Nickel Wound Bass String. It sounded really bad to my ears, with all sorts of surprise harmonics and stuff. Needless to say, I took it off as soon as I realized it was putting my trem through hell trying to get it up to pitch.
I've pretty much always used 9-46 for the standard six, and either a .056" or a .059" or a .060" for the low B. Those gauges all work well for me. 8's feel too much like spaghetti in E-standard. 11's feel good, but I don't enjoy wrestling with my strings that much. I wouldn't be opposed to playing 10's, but I just feel that 9-46 is perfect. There was a singer I knew one time that used .016", .022" (plain!), .032" (wound), .042", .070" tuned to drop-C. Those .022"s would destroy just about any set of wire cutters. I don't know how some people can manage such huge strings with such high tensions! |
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Happy?
![]() Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Kiev (Ukraine)
Posts: 6,706
Real Name: Vova
Main Seven: Ibanez RG 2127
Main ERG: Ibanez RG 2228
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9-52 always
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