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jff

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I'm curious what gauge strings others are using on their L3s. I know it's set up with 9-42s which felt very good. I recently changed the bass strings to 22, 30 & 40. It seemed to make it easier to sweep pick, especially when descending and crossing strings. Of course I now have to adjust the truss rod and tremolo. Now it's almost it too easy to play, lol. Has anyone experimented with other gauges?
 

ksandvik

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I settled down to 9-42 of many reasons, of one is that it's easier to get a package of those than to find custom string sets. Everyone has their preference with string sizes, anyway.
 

mtrejo

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I use hybrid slinky sets. Been using those for 29 years and counting (sheesh I'm getting old). They were the first set of strings I ever bought in my life and have loved them since day 1.

Other guitars I use either 9's or 10's but generally I prefer the hybrids.
 

Stratty316

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I generally use Hybrid Slinky sets on all of my guitars... The Silo Spec is the only one I don't. I would say throw the hybrids on there and enjoy.


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PBGas

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I have been using the D'addario NYXL units on all of my guitars as of recent. I went with the 9-46 guage. I had the cobalts previously but was experience breaking issues with the 4th and second strings on a couple of guitars. Also, they felt gritty. These new strings feel amazing. I am going to try out those newer M-steel units eventually as well.
 

Lanky

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I found the standard 9-42s to be a little too light for me, now I'm usind D'Addario 95-44 which I think are perfect.
 
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