ThePusher |
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Joined: 19 Jan 2008 Canada ![](./img/flags/canada.gif) Lessons: 3 Karma: 3
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I for the most part use .73mm Yellow Tortex picks paired with 11-48 gauge Ernie Ball Power Slinky strings, however for my drop tuning guitar I use 11-52 DR's with .88mm Green Tortex. How 'bout you guys? |
deefa |
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Joined: 22 Dec 2007 United Kingdom Karma: 8
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Whatever does the job without slipping through these gherkins that I loosely refer to as fingers! |
Guitarslinger124 |
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Joined: 25 Jul 2007 United States ![](./img/flags/united_states.gif) Lessons: 12 Licks: 42 Karma: 38 Moderator
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1.0mm Fender rubberized heavies. sometimes i use .88mm. and i use 10-46 custom gauge nickel Ernie Ball Slinky's. |
Skold |
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Joined: 14 Mar 2008 United States Karma: 3
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I like Dunlop & Ernie Ball. Seems like a good combo to me. |
lance |
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Joined: 03 Mar 2008 United States Karma: 1
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still being a new player i use paper thin pics to help me strum easier .38
as i develope my technique better i'll graduate to light/medium...lol
haven't restrung the LP yet,but the mini strat has ernie ball slinky reg's |
league |
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Joined: way back United States ![](./img/flags/united_states.gif) Lessons: 2 Karma: 10
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I use Tortex .73 picks and GHS Progressives 9-42 strings. |
WickedBeast |
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United States ![](./img/flags/united_states.gif) Posts: 67
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I use Tortex .88 is the lightest, and 1.14 is the heaviest in that... then I also use Lil stubbies for when i'm playing blues. 2mm.
Strings that i use are GHS Boomers, .11-.70 "yes bass strings for my EAD" |
ThePusher |
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Joined: 19 Jan 2008 Canada ![](./img/flags/canada.gif) Lessons: 3 Karma: 3
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I tried the Zakk Wylde strings before but they completely screwed my intonation so I haven't retried them yet. |
WickedBeast |
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United States ![](./img/flags/united_states.gif) Posts: 67
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Yah i had to readjust everything for them... but i do like them very much |
ThePusher |
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Joined: 19 Jan 2008 Canada ![](./img/flags/canada.gif) Lessons: 3 Karma: 3
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When I tried them I actually had to unwind the end of the string because it wouldn't fit in my tuning peg |
lance |
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Joined: 03 Mar 2008 United States Karma: 1
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my cousin has the Zakk strings on his Zakk bullseye epi lp. he raves
about them all the time. they do sound really good on his lp,though
i don't think i'll ever string my lp with them. |
mudnreo |
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Joined: 11 Feb 2008 United States Karma: 1
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I use .73 mm Dunlop Ultex rounded triangle pics and 9-42 gauge strings for electric guitars. On my Martin I use fender thin pics when jus stumming cause the thin pics give a nice clean melow tone to the chords, but if I'm gonna do some picking its the Ultex |
GRX40 |
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Joined: 20 Mar 2008 United States ![](./img/flags/united_states.gif) Licks: 1 Karma: 2
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I use GHS "Boomer" 9-46 gauge strings. I'm not sure what kind of picks I use, since I've had them so long that the name wore them. They are Medium thickness. I also have some thin Ibanez picks that I absolutely hate, since they feel like paper. |
WickedBeast |
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United States ![](./img/flags/united_states.gif) Posts: 67
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Lol... well, the strings are made for drop/detuning, but I use them in standard tuning. Which actually keeps all my buds form playing my guitar due to all the tension. They actually can't bend on it, but after i've had them for so long. If I play a medium string strung guitar.... It feels like the strings don't even exist and like i'm pushing air. |
Cata34 |
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Joined: 29 Mar 2008 United States Karma
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I use 1.00 mm dunlop picks and 9-42 gauge elixirs on my Ibanez, then 10 heavy bottom elixirs on my ESP. No one else uses elixirs here? |
Doz |
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Joined: way back United Kingdom Karma: 10
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Jim Dunlop .60mm picks. The text and texture on them gives nice grip, and they're sturdy when picking, but still flexable enough to feel comofrtable with.
As for strings, D'addario 9-42 on my Ibanez. I might get that guitar set up properly to handle 10s though. I prefer the tone of thicker strings... it's just they're harder to sweep pick on. |
ThePusher |
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Joined: 19 Jan 2008 Canada ![](./img/flags/canada.gif) Lessons: 3 Karma: 3
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nobody uses Elixers cause they're too damn expensive
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Doz |
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Joined: way back United Kingdom Karma: 10
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Agreed. I would, because I hear they last... but I'm skint these days. |
ThePusher |
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Joined: 19 Jan 2008 Canada ![](./img/flags/canada.gif) Lessons: 3 Karma: 3
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Yeah, I know that my former guitar teacher used them, but then my uncle used to use GHS Boomers and now uses Fender strings and he plays professonally, but I guess everyone has a preference. |
Doz |
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Joined: way back United Kingdom Karma: 10
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Yeah, I also hear peoples sweat works differently with different strings... so strings that may last a while for one person may not last much with another. |
ThePusher |
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Joined: 19 Jan 2008 Canada ![](./img/flags/canada.gif) Lessons: 3 Karma: 3
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I just switched to Skinny Top Heavy Bottom 10 - 52 Ernie Ball. |
Notim |
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Joined: 08 Dec 2007 United States Karma: 9
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tortex .73 but they wear out fast,Big stubby 1.0 but I think there for bass dont know but they dont last either...like 15 min. |
Cata34 |
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Joined: 29 Mar 2008 United States Karma
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Ya the elixirs are a bit more but they do last longer. I usually find them worth the few extra $. |
KicknGuitar |
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Joined: 13 Dec 2007 Lessons: 6 Karma: 1
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I use Martin Acoustic SP 12s. They've got the perfect sound for acoustic guitars.
As for electric, I use anything I can get my hands on. Although lately its been 10s.
I've really enjoyed Dunlop's Jazz III Picks, seem to last forever, at least longer than any other picks I've used. |
lance |
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Joined: 03 Mar 2008 United States Karma: 1
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just restrung the LP and tele last night and moved up to JD .73
nylon picks
the LP got a set of D'addario xl 10's (EXL110) sounds awesome.
and the tele got a set of D'addario xl 11's (EXL115) sound great
too, but just a touch too bright for my taste. |
Nutter166 |
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Joined: 22 Feb 2008 Wales ![](./img/flags/wales.gif) Licks: 2 Karma: 14
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We'll I'm coming to break the trend, all my guitars are still running of the manifacter strings. My 8yr old Fender Acoustic, 3yr old Squire Strat and 2yr old Encore Classical.
I play my electric and acoustic about 4-6hours everyday my classical only a few hours here and there I use it really just to tune my others to Standard-E. |
lance |
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Joined: 03 Mar 2008 United States Karma: 1
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Nutter, your joking about this right ? |
Doz |
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Joined: way back United Kingdom Karma: 10
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Change them, you'll feel and hear a good differance. |
les_paul |
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Joined: 14 Feb 2008 United States ![](./img/flags/united_states.gif) Lessons: 3 Licks: 2 Karma: 11
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I just changed mine 3 days ago. I had a set of Gibson 10's on my guitar that had been on there for about a month. I bought some Ernie Ball regulars and the change was amazing. Sounds 100% better. |
GRX40 |
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Joined: 20 Mar 2008 United States ![](./img/flags/united_states.gif) Licks: 1 Karma: 2
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Ok, I am now using a Yellow Tortex .73 MM. But it's one of those big triangle ones. |
Nutter166 |
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Joined: 22 Feb 2008 Wales ![](./img/flags/wales.gif) Licks: 2 Karma: 14
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Lance, I'm not joking.
There also really comfterble to play compared to new strings on my mates guitars, I'll just wait for one of the strings to snap before changing them though.
Pick wise I use a cheap 1mm~ heavy pick and sometimes a Light pick. But most of the time I finger pick. |
ThePusher |
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Joined: 19 Jan 2008 Canada ![](./img/flags/canada.gif) Lessons: 3 Karma: 3
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Get help man, you need to change strings every now & then or else they'll have horrid tone, just by some D'addario 9's they'll feel just like the strings on your guitar but sound 100x better |
Doz |
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Joined: way back United Kingdom Karma: 10
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Yeah, you'll notice the differance if you change them. |
les_paul |
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Joined: 14 Feb 2008 United States ![](./img/flags/united_states.gif) Lessons: 3 Licks: 2 Karma: 11
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The strings on my finder turned black and they were only on for 2 months. I didn't change them because I never played that guitar. You really should change your strings. It would probably be like getting a new guitar. |
les_paul |
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Joined: 14 Feb 2008 United States ![](./img/flags/united_states.gif) Lessons: 3 Licks: 2 Karma: 11
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I put Ernie Ball regular slinky strings on my les paul and I love them. Would these strings be a good choice on my squire strat as well? |
league |
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Joined: way back United States ![](./img/flags/united_states.gif) Lessons: 2 Karma: 10
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I cant really notice the tone getting worse as the strings gradually deteriorate. Once I change them i could hear the difference and I have to say its not a huge difference. To answer yor question les_paul, no. Ernie ball slinkys are better left for heavier sounding guitars unless they are really light gauge. I tried some on my Squire strat and it sounded like I was playing grunge even with low gain. |
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