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Strung my Jag up with 10s....

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 2:44 pm
by othomas2
... for the first time in yonks... Normally I go with 11s.

I'm really satisfied with the results... I was worried about the lack of sustain and the string popping out of the saddles.... but quite the reverse really... because there's less plucking resistance with the lighter guage strings it hasn't popped out once. Seems to play effortlessly and more jaggle which is what I was after. I felt the guitar was being gagged from what it was like now hence the decision for the string change. It now sounds like how I perceive a jag should sound...

so yeh... all those theories about strings... tension blah blah.. I've now thrown out of the window.

Having said all this it could be the string brand. :lol:

I went from Dean Markley 11-52 (whihc I really like on the jazzy)

to EB Power Slinkys 10-48 which I had lying around. Which I generally don't like...

Will try a set of D'adarios next I think... 10s that is ;)

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Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 2:51 pm
by Reece
10s feel rubber bandy to me.

Don't do bending, play heavy handedly. 12s on my jag, 11s on the jazzy.

I bought a weird little travel guitar and it came with like 7s, I could do 7 fret bends, it sounded like fucking mario jumping. Intonation was impossible though, 12s sorted that out a bit.

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 2:51 pm
by More Cowbell
Go with 10-52's, that way you get the 10's but with the boom of 11's.

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 2:54 pm
by Mike
My Jag has the stock strings on it, which according to Fender are 10-46. They feel fine, whereas the Mustang strung with the same strings was a bag of spanners.

I'll put 11s on the Jag when I change and see how they feel.

Re: Strung my Jag up with 10s....

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 3:04 pm
by aphasiac
othomas2 wrote:... for the first time in yonks... Normally I go with 11s.

Having said all this it could be the string brand. :lol:

I went from Dean Markley 11-52 (whihc I really like on the jazzy)

to EB Power Slinkys 10-48 which I had lying around. Which I generally don't like...
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Dude power slinkys *are* 11s:

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Your Dean Strings sound more like 12s..

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 3:06 pm
by aphasiac
p.s. I just restrung my Jag-Stang with these:

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I hate them - bass strings are too heavy. going back to 10s next change..

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 3:09 pm
by othomas2
Dean markley definitely 11 - 52....

I thought they were all called power slinky... my bad. They're Regular slinky...

WALLA>>>

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Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 4:00 pm
by Fran
I use 10's on most things, never had a problem with the Jags with them either. D'addarios are my favourate, they feel more 'flappy' which i like.

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 5:06 pm
by euan
aphasiac wrote: I hate them - bass strings are too heavy. going back to 10s next change..
Ha.

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11-70

Got them on one of my Teles and they are awesome. Might be using them on all my guitars in the future.

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 6:26 pm
by stewart
i generally use those 11-48 ernie ball ones on my mustangs (and everything else to be honest..) although i've got 11-52s on the competition one which are nice and chunky. i just bought a set of 13-54s which i might put on the silvertone. they'd probably be far too hefty for me on a mustang.

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 6:47 pm
by DanHeron
I've been using super slinkys for ages, 9 - 42.
They are super bendy and I think Im gonna try different ones when I next change my strings. But they do feel nice to play, easy on the fingers.

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Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 7:18 pm
by Baaan012
yeah ive always used super slinkys. . . I like them . . .

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 7:21 pm
by Mustang-Pete
Regular Slinkys for me. They just feel right on my Mustang.

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 7:23 pm
by Reece
Pfft, you guys just wait until robroe gets here.

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 7:24 pm
by Bacchus
Ernie Ball sucks, or something.

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 7:58 pm
by othomas2
How do the boomers fair up... ?

they seem quite popular here...

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 8:05 pm
by euan
As far as I'm aware it is just me and Aen using them and only me after he recommended them. They sound good, and lasting quite well. Not as smooth sounding as Rotosound or as bright as Ernie Balls.

Going from 10-48s on my Strat to 11-70 on the Tele is fun.

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 10:21 pm
by Billy3000
aphasiac wrote:p.s. I just restrung my Jag-Stang with these:

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I hate them - bass strings are too heavy. going back to 10s next change..
I played those for years on my MIM strat. I liked them from what I remember, I switched to Regular slinkys and have used them for a while, don't really know why I switched. I used super slinkys very briefly and hated them... way way way too light... so I think I went with the regular slinkys cause they're sorta like an in between.

Now that I've been playing bass in my band, and spending the majority of my free time playing my Taylor acoustic, the regular slinkys feel way too light to me now. So I'll probably wind up switching to 11's or 12's next time I re-string one of my electrics.

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 12:01 am
by Fran
I tried barbed wire on my CIJ Jag, awesome! Stays in tune, the bridge does'nt fall to bits.... winner! My fingers are a mess and i used to like using 9's but ya' know, i wanted a Jag.

Owen, use what you want mate.

Re: Strung my Jag up with 10s....

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 12:07 am
by johnniespring
othomas2 wrote:... for the first time in yonks... Normally I go with 11s.

I'm really satisfied with the results... I was worried about the lack of sustain and the string popping out of the saddles.... but quite the reverse really... because there's less plucking resistance with the lighter guage strings it hasn't popped out once. Seems to play effortlessly and more jaggle which is what I was after. I felt the guitar was being gagged from what it was like now hence the decision for the string change. It now sounds like how I perceive a jag should sound...

so yeh... all those theories about strings... tension blah blah.. I've now thrown out of the window.

Having said all this it could be the string brand. :lol:

I went from Dean Markley 11-52 (whihc I really like on the jazzy)

to EB Power Slinkys 10-48 which I had lying around. Which I generally don't like...

Will try a set of D'adarios next I think... 10s that is ;)

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10s are fine on a jag.
good on you!