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Grand Wazoo

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Not sure but they have the biggest availability of singles so you can make your own gauge. Any good official retailer would stocks lots of these.
 

Jack FFR1846

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My understanding is that a half gauge is in the tolerance of a full gauge string. So you could buy a 9.5 and a 9 and find that the 9.5 is actually lighter than the 9 and still be in tolerance.
 

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My understanding is that a half gauge is in the tolerance of a full gauge string. So you could buy a 9.5 and a 9 and find that the 9.5 is actually lighter than the 9 and still be in tolerance.

I've used 9.5 for years and can say I don't think this is true. They're great if you like the bending of 9s but would like the tone just a little fatter. I've replaced a 9.5 single to a set of 9-42, this can work great, adds a little beef to the high notes. I do this with my Lukes.
 
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