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nolimit692

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hello

i just got a greyrand sub 1 from GC. brand new for $419. best sounding guitar i have ever played. any one no what strings music man uses so when i change strings i can get the same kind so i dont mess with the intonation.

eric
 

Raz

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nolimit692 said:
hello

i just got a greyrand sub 1 from GC. brand new for $419. best sounding guitar i have ever played. any one no what strings music man uses so when i change strings i can get the same kind so i dont mess with the intonation.

eric
Slinky 9's I believe...good choice on the SUB1, I have 2 of them and I love them, although I went up to 10's
 

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D'oh sorry I thought the guage determined whether they were slinky or super slinky, or NOT EVEN SLINKY, slinky :D ...what I meant was that if you say EB 9's then it's pretty automatic what you'll get...
 

nolimit692

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whats the diff with super slinky RPS and super slinky. im a bit confused one last time srry. so did my sub come with the super slinky rps or just super slinky. i dont want to mess up the intonation

thanks
 

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It came with super slinky RPS. The RPS stands for reinforced plain strings. There is extra winding around the ball ends on the plain strings for extra strength. You can use either and not worry about your intonation.
 

nolimit692

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thanks guys . i need to already change the strings it starting to sound funny. thanks again. :)
 
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