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    I go for SIT 09 - 42. After I had a run-in (literally) with a door a couple of years back, I had to go down in gauge. I used to have 10s and sometimes 11s before that. I go with SIT because I get an extra high E string! I'm not sure if there really is much difference between brands, I haven't really compared. Do you think there is much difference?
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    I dunno Robert. I've used Dean Markleys, GHS Boomers, D'Addarios and a bunch of others. I really could not tell the difference in a blind "taste" test. I'm sure I prefered one of the brands if I can remember...and actually it must have been the Boomers because thats what I always pick up after all these years. They seem to work just fine and I've never broken any strings ever with them. They sound good...their build is consistent. I use 9s also. Used 10s before and they also sound good. I don't have to use really thick strings for a good tone...the 9s and 10s are fine. I prefer the 9s now because they seem to be a little brighter sounding. Crisper. As long as you have a good amp and you play good enough you'll have killer tone. The GHS Boomers are easy to remember by name I think that's why I've always asked for them! hahahaha j/k

    I also change my strings a lot. About once every other month. To some thats a lot...they'll use the same set of strings for 6 months or more! Once they're not bouncing off the fret wire when playing and they start sounding dull then they come off.

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    I tend to waffle back and forth between D'Addario skinny top/heavy bottom and the GHS Nickel Rocker EJ Signature set (which is in essence skinny top heavy bottom). Just can't seem to settle in........ maybe someday.

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    I use GHS Boomers Custom Light (.09-.46). Basically the highest three strings are .09s while the bottom end is .10s. I like the combo. I use Boomers mainly because I did try a ton of different strings on my bass back in the day and consistently liked Bass Boomers. So when I went to guitar I stuck with it.
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    I use mostly D'Addario. Pyramid strings seem to be a step up, but I don't know if they're worth the additional $$$.

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    D'addario are nice. I like them. Never heard of Pyramid strings.

    Does anyone of you buy in bulk? I'm thinking it might be worth buying 20 packs at the
    time or something like that. After all, sooner or later we all need new strings.
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    For the longest time, I used Ernie Ball Regular Slinkys - .10 - .46. They sounded great, but didn't stand up very well to my heavy-handed strumming, or frequent string-bending. I've since switched to D'Addario XL's (same gauge), and they've proven to be much more durable, and IMHO, equally good sound-wise as the Slinkys. Not only that, they seem to sound good longer than the Slinkys. One thing I do every couple of days is to clean my strings using Dr. Stingfellow cleaner / lubricant (made by a company named Kyser). It really makes a difference as far as keeping the strings playable for a longer period of time, not to mention getting all of the crud off of them. I think it's like $6 for a small bottle, which lasts a long time. Good stuff!! As for buying strings by the bulk - if you have several guitars, it's the only way to go. You can easily save yourself at least $1.00 - $2.25 / per pack, depending on what brand you use. Over the course of a year, that can add up pretty quickly.

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    I have the Stringfellow cleaner too, but I keep forgetting about it. I should really use it more often.
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    So do we have anyone using some really FAT strings, like 12s or 13s? Any Macho Men here? Haha
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    I'd always used 009-042's, D'Addario 1982-2002, then changed to .010's and did it for tuning stability- my right hand ain't so graceful. Last year I went to
    .011's for the Strat and it was no strength issue just took a couple days you know how it is. Tuning stability was even better. Now with the Carvin its back to the .010's where I'll stay. Thinking about joint health and all that.
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    All my Strats and my Schecter PT get strung with D'Addario 10-46. My super-Strats (Kramer Pacer and Ibanez RG1570) get D'Addario 9-42.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert
    So do we have anyone using some really FAT strings, like 12s or 13s? Any Macho Men here? Haha
    I know someone who goes in a completely opposite direction...custom set of 7.5s!!!
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    I use Ernie Ball Hybrid Slinky strings (9-46).With La Bella have I too good experiences.I think the diffrence of brands are for example string strenght,sound,in tune staying time,long life etc.
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    I've gone back to using Ernie Ball Slinkys.
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    D'Addario XL 10's for me. I wish I could play 9's in tune, but I'm kind of a bruiser that way. During my jazz phase a couple of years ago, I tried D'Addario chrome 11s. I loved the tone I got out of them, but they're really unflexible. I couldn't bend them at all. I wouldn't use them again unless I had a dedicated jazz guitar.

    FWIW, on acoustic, I use D'Addario phosphor bronze mediums (13-56), which sounds brutal, but they're great for the alternate tunings I use. D'Addario recently started making them with hexagonal cores, and they seem to last forever now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert
    So do we have anyone using some really FAT strings, like 12s or 13s? Any Macho Men here? Haha
    11s are the fattest ill go. and thats only on my AS73 semi-hollow
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    .11 DiAddario Chromes on the AS73 and .09 Fender stainless steel bullets on the Strat
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    D'addario .010-.046 on the ESP, Ibanez and Charvel. .009s on the Strat, the Fender Super Bullets they came with. I think I'm gonna keep 9s on the Strat and try Elixirs next go 'round, since SuperSwede recommended them so highly.
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    either 10/46's MF house brand or 10/52's D'Addario XL or Ernie Balls
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