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I alternate between 12s and Martin "silk & steel" low-tension folk strings on my Martin. The folk strings give it more vibrant high-end, it can sound a little stifled with the bronze strings because of it's small, mahogany-bodied nature. It also sounds better flatpicked with the folk strings than with the bronze 12s.
Use 10-48s on most of my electric guitars, occasionally 10-52s on my Jag and Strat. Put 11s on a tele once and it was coo, so I might set-up my project '52 Tele Custom like that from the get-go.
Use 10-48s on most of my electric guitars, occasionally 10-52s on my Jag and Strat. Put 11s on a tele once and it was coo, so I might set-up my project '52 Tele Custom like that from the get-go.
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paul_ wrote:I alternate between 12s and Martin "silk & steel" low-tension folk strings on my Martin.
im interested by the silk and steel. what's the scoop with those?
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with my shortscales i go with 11's, normal scales i usually dig 12's, but sometimes 11's
with my 22.5 scale im using 11's
as for acoustics.
it all depends on the top wood.
for my 86 i use 13's, it gives more clarity and response but for the rep-owd 06 malibu i use 12's
i feel that most laminate top naught styled guitars 13-14's work the best, but for solid tops, a lighter gauge, and of course if you playing style differs then string size should too.
"strummers vs. pickers"
with my 22.5 scale im using 11's
as for acoustics.
it all depends on the top wood.
for my 86 i use 13's, it gives more clarity and response but for the rep-owd 06 malibu i use 12's
i feel that most laminate top naught styled guitars 13-14's work the best, but for solid tops, a lighter gauge, and of course if you playing style differs then string size should too.
"strummers vs. pickers"
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I play 11's and can do 4 fret bends across the fretboard. I'm not interested in carpal tunnel syndrome for the sake of TONE.wanderingjew wrote:Needs to improve hand strength...Doog wrote:I generally use a similar gauge to electric (but with a wound G)- I don't see the point in having to change how I play because it's an acoustic.