String gauge used by most of the players

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Re: String gauge used by most of the players

Postby Derek Misselbrook » 11 Jul 2012, 22:21

Ernie Ball 10 / 52

Sounds like a women !!
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Re: String gauge used by most of the players

Postby abstamaria » 12 Jul 2012, 00:31

That describes some men I know too, Derek. And I don't want to look in the mirror!

12-52 for me, as I'm trying to cut down the variables. The good thing is that there are few heavy bends in the early Shadows (pre-Burns) numbers.

I'm trying to capture Bob Bogle's (Ventures) early sound too. Reducing the variables there, I am using what he probably used in 1960 - a Jazzmaster with heavy flatwounds. I installed 12-52s - Thomastik-Infields, which are supposed to be low-tension. Now, Ventures pieces have a LOT of bending. Try "Bulldog," for instance. I don't know how they did it. Must be all the eggs and milk, as Hank said in the Final Tour interview.

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How the Ventures did it

Postby abstamaria » 12 Jul 2012, 00:34

Bob Bogle and rhythm guitarist Don Wilson were construction workers too, so were not only young then but very strong!
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Re: String gauge used by most of the players

Postby 51 Relic » 12 Jul 2012, 04:16

Hi 10-46 for me on the Drifter with 5 springs on the Trem
10-52 on the Legend (this also fills the nut slots and stops the strings from moving side to side in the nut slots )
10-46 on the Nocaster

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Re: String gauge used by most of the players

Postby bor64 » 12 Jul 2012, 15:05

On most of my strats I use Daddario 11-52.
On my 58 I use 14-62 for the old shad tunes,bending a 32 G no sweat ;)
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Re: String gauge used by most of the players

Postby Uncle Fiesta » 12 Jul 2012, 15:23

I've always used D'Addario 10-46s but have recently fitted my 62 reissue Strat (which only gets used to play Shadows) with 12-52s.

This is with a plain 3rd, what difference would I notice with a wound 3rd?
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Re: String gauge used by most of the players

Postby anniv 63 » 12 Jul 2012, 15:35

Well where possible I buy British such as Rotosound, reliable as ever.
They seem to have launched a new range of custom 11-54 called
Mikey Demus SKINDRED !!!
I thought I had misread Skindead for ripped bleeding fingers on the
fingerboard but no.
As for Mikey Demus another rock god? better go and google him
right now!!

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Re: String gauge used by most of the players

Postby anniv 63 » 12 Jul 2012, 15:59

P.S. Those of a nervous disposition should not watch Mikey and
his band SKINDRED on You Tube!!!

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Re: String gauge used by most of the players

Postby Hank2k » 12 Jul 2012, 18:29

I use either 11s or 12s as I like the fuller sound
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Re: String gauge used by most of the players

Postby JimN » 12 Jul 2012, 19:56

Stratocasters:
On three of them: 12-52 (various makes, all with the correct wound G string).
On one of them: 10-46 with a 20 thou wound G string.

Plain G strings are just wrong on Strats with correctly staggered pickups (cf: recent threads on pickup stagger).

Les Pauls:
On two of them: 11-49 or 11-50 (depending on brand) - with wound G string.
On another of them (the one with a trem fitted): 12-52, as for Strats.

Burns Marvin (1965):
13 - 56 (no compromises).

Yamaha SGV 33/800:
10-46 (for mechanical reasons; I wish I could use heavier strings on them).

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