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Twangasaurus

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I've noted a lot of players have been opting for heavier gages ie; Kenny Wayne Shepherd, SRV, and Muddy Waters. So I'd like to hear your prefrences and why.

I primarily string my James Burton standard Tele up with 10-13-15-26-32-38 but will occasionaly go with 9-10-12-24-32-38.

Before any one blows a gasket I will have to admit I stick pretty close to my country blues roots, so theres not a lot of power chording going on.
 

ex3.8

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After 20 years.....

I just switched from 9 - 42 to 10-46.
I love it just enough to give it a little more "backbone"
 

Sternenkind

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I have 2 string sets I love.
Ernie Ball 130 100 80 65 (tuned like five string without highest)
and
85 70 55 35 (not produced by Ernie Ball)
The first for my Yamaha BBG4A when I need deep tones, the second for my self build Fretless for funky slap sound.
I Play both in my Rock/Metal Band

I don`t like Ernie Ball Guitar strings... I don't know the reason... There is a feeling that just says no :)

I prefer Dean Markley 8-38 because I play guitar just 4-5 times a month and its easier with them
 

JimmyM

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Power Slinkys

What's shakin?

I'd have to say that the gauge you use is best determined by the scale length of your guitar. In my shorter scale Gibsons I use only 11-48 Power Slinkys. However, in the studio I sub the 6th string for a .50 just to give it a little more bottom crunch.

In the longer scale guitars, like Fenders...I'd recommend 9's or 10's.
 
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