Used these for years and years, but apparently they stopped making them. Always sounded great- bright without being tinny, somehow never sounding dull over time- and practically never broke (important, as I am a ham-fisted player with poor "technique").
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2I have a nickel allergy so I'm quite limited in terms of what I can use. That said, although my allergy brought me to stainless steel strings, I genuinely love them. They are bright and clangy and last really well. Rotosound British Steel, but there are many others...
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3E Standard tuned guitar: Whatever the standard ass nickel-wound D'Addario 10's are that come in a 10 pack
C# Standard tuned guitar: Some standard-ass nickel-wound Dunlop 12's (also available in multipack)
Bass: For this i'm specific....Rotosound RS77LD Jazz Bass Strings. They're 45-105 Monel flats and theyre perfect. As a bonus, if you want a slightly heavier set the Steve Harris signatures are the same thing and the silks are, obviously, West Ham colors.
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C# Standard tuned guitar: Some standard-ass nickel-wound Dunlop 12's (also available in multipack)
Bass: For this i'm specific....Rotosound RS77LD Jazz Bass Strings. They're 45-105 Monel flats and theyre perfect. As a bonus, if you want a slightly heavier set the Steve Harris signatures are the same thing and the silks are, obviously, West Ham colors.
![Image](https://www.rollingstone.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/steve-harris-iron-maiden.jpg?resize=1800,1200&w=450)
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4I've used D'addario forever. Played 10s and switched to 11s couple years ago.
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5A few years ago I discovered wound Gs weren't relegated to acoustic/jazzbox gauges. Since then that's how I've rolled, generally .010s or .011s depending on scale length.
So far I've only used D'Addario wound G sets, but only because most stores stock a greater variety of D'Addarios; I'm not at all married to the brand. It would be fun to pretend like I'm discerning about which strings I use, but you could Pepsi Challenge me by secretly swapping my D'Addarios for Ernie Balls or GHSs and I doubt I'd ever notice.
So far I've only used D'Addario wound G sets, but only because most stores stock a greater variety of D'Addarios; I'm not at all married to the brand. It would be fun to pretend like I'm discerning about which strings I use, but you could Pepsi Challenge me by secretly swapping my D'Addarios for Ernie Balls or GHSs and I doubt I'd ever notice.
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6I third D'Addario. I'm used to playing bass, I found the 11s work for me. I never change my strings either, and these still sound great.
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7I tried out a D'Addario set 100 years ago and didn't like them for some reason I can't remember now. Probably give the Rotosound Ultramag 10s a go, as it looks close enough to what I've been using.
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8Check out Thomastik Infeld! Beautiful strings of many sorts. Their flats are sublime
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9Literally anything except D’Addario.
Boomers and other round cores require a special wrapping technique around the post of the tuner. They are nicely less bright, though.
Boomers and other round cores require a special wrapping technique around the post of the tuner. They are nicely less bright, though.
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10Gibson "Humbucker special alloy" have been a favorite for a while. Someone recently gave me a bunch of sets of the standard D'addario's and i was surprised at how much i like them. A bit rougher on the fingers, but otherwise great. 10's and 11's for both, my main criteria being longevity under duress, and sound, regardless of what's downstream in the signal chain.