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OK I'll start, I used 9's when I was first learning to play but with my super narrow Les Paul neck and my sloppy technique the e string kept slipping off the edge of the fretboard or breaking.
I switched to 10's and haven't looked back, that's been a few decades ago, thinking about trying 9's again.
The 25.5" scale length guitars (Ibanezes and Charvels) get 10s.
The 24.75" scale length guitar (LP) gets 11s.
24" scale length guitar(Brian May sig model) gets 9s which may seem odd but that gauge works for that guitar.
I played with super heavy strings SRV style and finally decided I didn't like struggling and fighting the strings. After a few years, went back to lighter strings.
8's
I don't buy the ideas of tone = thicker strings and I don't like to fight the bends.
Plus, I had a car accident years ago that put my fretting hand thru the dash. Playing is like rehab, but I'll never regain the strength and flexibility I had.
Build a man a fire and he's warm for a day, set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life.
9s for everything - C# (Sabbath) to D to Eb to E. Trem and tuneomatic. No problems.
By the way, there's a huge thread in the Tech Q&A on this, as well as in the Non-J/C Related section, and I think in the Amp section as well. This section is for the discussion of USA Jacksons (models, specs, history, etc).
I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
The most human thing we can do is comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.
depends on my tunings currently im using 11's on all guitars but thinking bout putting 10's on my guitars in standard leaving 11's on the Eb ones and putting 12's on the D standard ones.
9 - 42's for me playing 26 years though I used 10's very briefly. The tips of my fingers hardened too much. My girlfriend back then (now wife) was grossed out when i ran my hardened & calloused fingers on her back. :ROTF:
I've used GHS Boomers throughout the years but i recently switched to DR's. DR's last insanely long for me.
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