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ScoobySteve

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So I've been playing my new (used) Silo a lot lately, and I absolutely LOVE it. And I ADORE it beyond words, but I've run into a problem. As a long time Lester player, and just hard tails in general, I've always had a particular fondness for string with bite. I can't do flimsy strings. After 10 years of string experimentation, my heart led me to RPS 11's. By far my favorite string, and for the past 4 years I've been playing them exclusively. Absolutely the best balance for tone, tuning stability, and durability. On my 25th, they're absolutely wonderful. Probably seeing that it's hard tail.

BUT.......

Once I got the Silo that's where the problem for me started. I slapped the RPS 11's on the Silo (part of the problem is I tune to Eb for my single coil tones) and they just felt soooooo flimsy...... I put on 5 springs, tightened the trem claw to the point where the tremolo was still usable, and still no dice. I raised the action to my preference (high action) and there simply isn't enough resistance.

I know I'm being nit picky, but I'm very particular about my strings, and I don't want to leave the RPS 11's but I think I will have to. I've been scouring the Ernie Ball site, and I see that the RPS line stops at 11 and the next highest gauge are the "Nickel Not Even Slinky" pack

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Does anyone have experience with these? I can't seem to find a review for them in regards to single coil guitars, they seem popular for the de-tuned metal base. I think 12's or 13's would be great. But I'm really lost at this point. Only if there were RPS 13's!!!! But I can't seen to find anything to get me going. Youtube is useless for once! Ahhhh!

I'm only asking since I'm in Korea now, and I have very scarce and difficult access to a selection of strings. I'll probably have my bother carry me a boatload when he visits me, but I'd like to know what I'm getting into before that.

Thanks so much for your time guys! Any/All input is well appreciated.
 

DrKev

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How about the coated slinkys in 12-56 (Coated Not Even Slinky)? They are reinforced (just like the RPS) and they'll last longer which might be an advantage in Korea if you don't have the choice of strings you want locally.
 
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