Need some input on string gauges for a Jaguar

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Need some input on string gauges for a Jaguar

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Hi People,

As some of you know, last night, I bought a new, candy apple red '66 Jag reissue, for chump change. A free setup of the guitar was thrown in as a part of the purchase (they have a luthier on staff, who along with doing repairs, and restorations, does guitar setups). I left instructions that I want my Jag set up for 12s with a wound G. I used 10s for a very long time (about as long as I've been playing - 31 years). Recently, I've been leaning more towards using 11s on my longer scale guitars. I also read a couple of posts by Jag players, saying that they prefer 13s on their Jags. What do you guys think, 12s, or 13s?
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Post by Justin J »

only get 13s if you're gonna get flatwounds and play surf (or jazz, i suppose). otherwise it's not necessary.
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Post by ellengtrgrl »

Good points. I'll stick with the 12s (roundwound) for now. Thanks! :)
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11s or 12s will be totally fine for most people.
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i prefer/use .11 - .49 on my shortscales

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johnny marr and fran use 10s on their jaguars. that's a good enough vote of approval for me. :) my opinion is either 10s w/ wound G or 10s w/ heavy bottom, depending on the tone you're looking for.
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Post by ellengtrgrl »

I'm looking for more punch soundwise, and frankly I prefer a stiffer feel playingwise (I've never been much of a string bender - I'm more of a picker), so I think I'll give 12s a try. Hopefully they'll have a playing feel close to the 11s I had on my last Tele. I'm not a fan of strings that feel like rubber bands. I've preferred D'Addarios for the past 20 years or so (with the occasional deviation for GHS Boomers). I think I'll give these a try:

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tension is good, 12-56 should be find in any make.
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I love these. My string of choice on any guitar.

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same set ellengtrgrl posted ;)
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One of her requirements was a wound G.
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Post by ellengtrgrl »

Yep, I've been using sets with wound Gs (D'Addario EXL-110W 10s, or EXL-115W, 11s), for a looong time (25 plus years). I think a wound G sounds smoother, and lasts longer than a plain G. Since I'm, not a big blues bender (kind of odd for a lead guitarist), it's no big deal to me that wound Gs are harder to bend.
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endsjustifymeans wrote:I love these. My string of choice on any guitar.
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One of her requirements was a wound G, so Ends's set doesn't fit the bill.

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Use D'addarios whenever possible. Ernie Balls are exactly that: Fat fuckin' balls. They suck harder than any other string manufacturer. They are SUPER FUCKING LAME. I even take Rotosounds before I Ernie Balls. Fuck Ernie Balls.
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I disagree... Ernies are the greatest. I use 10s on my jag also... because of fran and marr. :D D'addarios are characterless... slinkys got chime to them !!

If I were to go for heavier guage I would seriously consider Dean Markley strings.
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Ernies break. I have not broken a string since I started using D'addarios. FACT. I don't know whether I just got better, or it was a combination of that and not using Ernie Bullshits, but that's just the way it is. I have not snapped a string in fucking years. Fuck Ernie Bullshits.
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they make extra reinforced ones as well.

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ekwatts wrote:Ernies break. I have not broken a string since I started using D'addarios. FACT. I don't know whether I just got better, or it was a combination of that and not using Ernie Bullshits, but that's just the way it is. I have not snapped a string in fucking years. Fuck Ernie Bullshits.
They were breaking on me too so I moved to d'addarios... & they were just the same. Roto Sounds in fact didn't... so they won in that respect. I filed & sanded my trems holes and all was good in the world. Several months of use daily and I've never broken an ernie ball string since. Surely someone somewhere has done a strength test between these various brands ?