I'm using #11-52's on my Squier Jagmaster, and I'm gearing up to put some #11's on my new Classic Player Jaguar Special HH when I have the inagural setup done on this axe -- I think Fender puts #10's on all its short-scale guitars.
I've settled on Gibson Brite Wires (#10-46's) on my SG Classic -- I like the chime they add to this otherwise darker sounding guitar. I think I'll give some Brite Wire #11's a try on my Jag.
theshadowofseattle wrote:10's. NOTHING ELSE. Even on fucking acoustics.
Man it up, dude!
12's are the absolute minimum size I use on my acoustic Takamine -- after my next fret job, I'd like to try out some 13's, since it's pretty much impossible to bend 12's anyway.
On a short-scale, I think anything less than 11's get too floppy, especially if you tune your guitar down a full step (Nirvana) or use bizarro de-tunings ("The Rain Song").
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I honestly didn't "get" Subz' Jaguar back in January, but with my Sonic Blue CIJ now on .011s and a Mustang bridge I have real respect for the Jag's playability and tone. I beat the crap out of it regularly and it feels/sounds great on teh 11z.
Were you able to load 'em up without a nut job? When I put #12's on my Jagmaster a long time ago, the low E was basically resting on top of the nut, so I had to "downgrade" to #11's.
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