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shamus63

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Stealth Bongo currently strung with the stock Slinky's...gonna take the Super's from the Open House for a spin next...Thanks BP! :D
 

pepe

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EB Beefy Slinky
I find it good for D & Drop C tunings

EDIT: with that plain G-string changed to wound one (22)
 
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JMB27

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GHS Boomer 10s on my Honey-bursts

DR 11s on my G&L

DR 11s with w-G on my H150
 

bass&cookies

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I like power or regular slinky 5's for bass
I tried some light earthwood acoustic strings on my guitar the other day, and I must say, I'm hooked!
 

Jay Awesome

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Ernie Ball Regular Slinkys for both my bass and guitars. Well except this one time i busted a string on my guitar, and i bummed a string off my buddy, it was a GHS... But the only ones I buy are Ernie Ball's.
 

paranoid70

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I have pretty much only used EB Super Slinkys. This was long before I even heard about MusicMan guitars. Basically, when I was in the high school, the local record shop carried Super Slinkys, so I just got in the habit of using them. Plus, they were usually the cheapest name brand strings.
 

robguitar

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Baton Rouge, LA
I have used EB Regular Slinky strings since 1990.

They are the only strings that can handle the power of my rock.
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super slinky

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I now officially have one ball!

FUNNEE!!!

I finally watched the move I found from a pawn shop last month: "While You Were Sleeping" last night...the guy in the coma had one ball too!!! :eek:

I finally restrung my maple neck strat with the Pink Pack yesterday...sweet...finally jammed out after a week of not jammin' for over two hours non-stop.

Kinda crampy on my fretting hand. Thumb was a little stiff and my left foot started to cramp.:(

I think I'll be looser today....when I plug in again!

"BALLS ARE BEST!"

:p
 

dfrady

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I use 9-46 because i like the boom of the 10's but the bendability of the 9's, but i've been having a lot string breakage as of late so, i'm consisdering the switch to straight 10's.
 

candid_x

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I've gone: Slinky 9's (since forever) to GHS boomers 9.5's, to Hybrid Slinkys, which I've been trying out of late. Each has their own good thing, but I think I'm going to hang with Hybrids. Jammed with some friends last night, using them for the first time while playing with others. They shine through really nicely, and they're easy for my lil ole paws to handle.
 

greenwizard

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Okay I'm using
Mostly RPS 10's (which came on the JP) except a Regular Slinky-10 string (36) on the A-string and a Dean Markley Blue Steel-11 (52) on the Low E-String. It's tough to buy strings here so I mix and match with what I got =)
 

andynpeters

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Cheapest ones I can find off the internet.9s for the Silhouettes and the PRS . 10s for the 335 and the Rics, 11s for the DeArmonds and the Epiphone. Can never seem to hear any difference between brands with electric guitar strings .

Ernie Ball Studio Phosphor Bronze Lights for acoustic....where I CAN hear the difference
 
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