DrJuanPeraita
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Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Posted on Jul 23 2012 01:22 AM
Being a strat player, I use roundwounds. I used to play with Fender 010s, then Daddario 010s, later I tried Ernie Ball 010s Regular Slinkys which are great! This was before I started playing surf music...
After that, I decided to go with 011s. I started to work at a local music store and tried out Dean Markley strings because I had discount . First, I tried DM Signature Series Nickel Steel strings. Let me tell you, I hated them. They were awful. And I tried various packs... Finally, I tried Dean Markley Blue Steel 11-52s. They are awesome!! I just love them. They sure sound fantastic and have a long life!
Yet, I wanna try Earnie Ball 011s...
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DeadRanchHands
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Posted on Jul 31 2012 01:01 PM
DeadRanchHands wrote:
Just moved up to .015s. They're pretty awesome. It's a war of attrition!
And now back to .012s. It's not that .015s were difficult to play, I just have had trouble with Labellas lately, with some of the strings coming out quite darker than the others, randomly. .015s sound good, but you have to hit them a lot harder to get them to respond. So it's more work on the right hand. I don't do much bending, so the left hand wasn't a problem.
Labella sent some replacements for the bad ones, but I'm using Webstring flats (steel) now, and I'm liking them a lot. Cheap price too. I'll leave them on for the rest of the year and stop obsessing.
My problem is I get ear fatigue, and suddenly I don't like my tone anymore.
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midwestsurfer
Joined: Aug 09, 2007
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Indianapolis
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Posted on Jul 31 2012 05:54 PM
I've always been a fan of Thomastik Swing 12s. Great feel and tone and they last a helluva long time (which is good considering their price). I think they're especially well suited to Fender offsets.
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Samosurfer
Joined: Jun 24, 2011
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Posted on Nov 23 2012 01:52 PM
I use round wound 12's but with a non wound G string. Currently looking to finally settle on a specific brand. I'm a strat player but I'll soon be getting the new Fender Marauder which has a strat bridge (I will immediately replace it with an authentic classic strat bridge!) Considering DMs Blue Steels, Rotosound purples, Thomastiks, ....Does anyone know which one of these have an UNwound G string ...or can recommend another brand of 12s that does? I'm a bender so I can't have that G string wound. Last brand I tried was the Elixers nanoweb which had a wound G. I also wack the strings pretty damn hard so they should be sturdy. Am I looking at Blue Steels after all? Thanks!
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tubeswell
Joined: Sep 24, 2011
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Wellington, NZ
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Posted on Nov 23 2012 03:23 PM
Plain Gs are less common in sets (of 11s or 12s). I just buy the set and then buy a bunch of plain .019 or .020 singles and stick them on the 3rd (instead of the wound 3rd that invariably comes with the set)
— He who dies with the most tubes... wins
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drumuitar
Joined: Feb 28, 2006
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Boise, ID
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Posted on Dec 18 2012 10:43 PM
I was watching an interview with Billy Gibbons' tech and he uses 7s on everything!
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derekirving
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Posted on Dec 18 2012 11:18 PM
I'll use DAddario Chromes 11-50 and have tried the DR Blues (nickle wound) 11-50, I prefer the Chromes 11-50 swapping the G out for a unwound 19 G and will put these on my Strat, Tele and Epi 56 RI goldtop with P90
The DR blues are decent, except the high E seems to break faster on this set than any other 11 gauge set.
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Rouserman73
Joined: Dec 25, 2012
Posts: 101
Mänttä-Vilppula, Finland, Europe
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Posted on Dec 25 2012 02:08 PM
I have tried many strings but in my case the best solution is Ernie Ball Power Slinky 0,11-0,48 Custom gauge/ nickel wounds. I love the sound which thay create and they last in my use very long time!
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imafunkyman
Joined: Sep 16, 2007
Posts: 548
Utah
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Posted on Dec 25 2012 03:11 PM
I just put on a set of GHS Big Core Nickel Rockers 10.5-48 on my DiPinto Galaxie IV. I had always used D'Addario 10s before. I don't know why. I've never really experimented with anything else until now. My local guitar guy told me to try these out. So far, so good.
— Either you surf, or you fight.
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Hydronaught
Joined: Mar 06, 2010
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Posted on Jan 07 2013 09:02 AM
Danny, what do you use on your Jazzmaster?
Thx,
Dale
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AgentCooper
Joined: Jan 16, 2013
Posts: 30
Michigan
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Posted on Jan 16 2013 05:59 AM
I like GHS Stainless Steel Precision Flats 12 gauge. They last a long time, have a nice chime and are quite a bit louder than nickel strings. Plus GHS is fairly local to me, so that's a bonus. But my JM Jag needs the nut setup for the heavier strings so I'm just using the Dunlop 10's for now. They are okay, I like the tone and the stiffness is actually nice on the Jaguar, but the string squeaks are driving me crazy!
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heepeejeep
Joined: Feb 28, 2013
Posts: 350
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Posted on Feb 28 2013 07:02 PM
Fender Bass VI (PS) 0.25 - 0.95 E-E
Fender Bass VI (PS) 0.24 - 0.68 B-B
Eagle Orchestra(Archtop,25.5")- 0.14 - 0.72 C-C
Fender Jaguar 0.12 - 0.52 Flats
Epiphone Casino 1961 0.12 - 0.54
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artdecade
Joined: Aug 30, 2012
Posts: 399
Twangsville
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Posted on May 06 2013 11:29 AM
Strat - Rotosound Roto Purples Medium 12-52
Tele - Rotosound Roto Yellows 10-46
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Froski
Joined: May 13, 2013
Posts: 4
Ocean City Maryland
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Posted on May 15 2013 08:06 PM
dr 10's, it's like my toothpaste, it's just what I use
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xDelstar
Joined: Apr 16, 2011
Posts: 54
Des Moines, IA.
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Posted on May 19 2013 08:01 AM
I always thought that 10's might give that real springy drip Ala The Trashmen, and that heavier strings would cut down on the "click", perhaps getting more "thud" on palm muting. I know that there are a million different amp/string/guitar combinations for Surf, but what would get me closest to "Kuk" from the Trashmen? I'm using a VM Jag, RI tank, and a silverface Twin. Any opinions (of course there are), or facts?
— I can't play this thing! It's got no whammy bar!
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vintagesurfdude
Joined: Nov 28, 2011
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Prescott Valley, AZ
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Posted on May 19 2013 02:42 PM
Update: After about a week with the D'Addario Chrome flats on my Jazzer they started to sound dull (as in lifeless). I found D'Addario EXL117's (.011 to .056 round wounds, plain 3rd) at Just Strings on line and they are awesome. And the big string tone hasn't gone away with time and playing (more than a month), nice and percussive without sounding "jazzy". Definitely helped with the "drip". As an aside I also put a set of EXL116's (.011 to .052) on my Les Paul replica and it tightened up the bottom nicely.
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Kaneverb
Joined: May 27, 2009
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Port Orange, Florida
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Posted on Sep 20 2013 10:11 PM
Depending on the guitar, for surf I use either 11 flatwounds, or 10-52 roundwounds. Different instruments react to heavy strings differently - some like them, others you feel like you're fighting for every note, especially the bent notes.
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jimbones
Joined: Nov 21, 2012
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Montreal
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Posted on Nov 05 2013 08:23 AM
I just "upgraded" to 13-56s (Ernie Ball)... I guess the 12s really helped strengthen the ol' digits, because I don't notice much of a difference...
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derekirving
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Posted on Nov 05 2013 02:59 PM
Strat = Daddario Pure Nickel 11-49
Telecaster (new fender '52 american vintage) = Daddario Pure Nickel 10-45
Epi '56 Goldtop = Daddario Pure Nickel 11-49
I could swap either one of these for Daddario Chromes 10-48.
For some reason the Tele sounds best with 10's even though I prefer 11's they just stiffed the sound of the tele. 10's seem to have a nice air'yness to them, doesn't hit the pickup as hard as 11's and tonally pretty much the same as 11's. I may try 10's all the way around and I've been using 11-50 for about 25 years.
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mike_fried
Joined: Aug 02, 2012
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Nashville, TN
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Posted on Nov 07 2013 12:37 PM
derekirving wrote:
For some reason the Tele sounds best with 10's even though I prefer 11's they just stiffed the sound of the tele. 10's seem to have a nice air'yness to them, doesn't hit the pickup as hard as 11's and tonally pretty much the same as 11's. I may try 10's all the way around and I've been using 11-50 for about 25 years.
Have you tried changing the pickup height on your Tele when changing gauges? You might find that lowering them slightly might bring back the "air" with 11's...
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