Hey Guys!
I used: 011, .014, .018p, .028, .038, .049. Because of being able to stretch strings better without breakage, and lower risk of breakage playing live.
I'm looking to change to: .010, .013, .017, .028, .038, .049. For easier bends on the top 3 strings!
Do you think the B and High E strings are more likely to break in general? Or it really depends on the brand?
I say that because i am still trying different strings, but i love Daddario and Elixir's long lasting, even though Elixir's break more easily and have to much tension.
One of the solutions is to use Reinforced Strings but i don't want to be stuck with 1 brand or gauge only because of breakage workaround.
So i am asking those of you who have been playing for years and live; what's your experience?
PS: Do you find that having a low E, ".048", allows for more accurate pitch when pressing? I think when the string is too tick if you press too much, you go a bit sharp. Or it’s my impression?
I used: 011, .014, .018p, .028, .038, .049. Because of being able to stretch strings better without breakage, and lower risk of breakage playing live.
I'm looking to change to: .010, .013, .017, .028, .038, .049. For easier bends on the top 3 strings!
Do you think the B and High E strings are more likely to break in general? Or it really depends on the brand?
I say that because i am still trying different strings, but i love Daddario and Elixir's long lasting, even though Elixir's break more easily and have to much tension.
One of the solutions is to use Reinforced Strings but i don't want to be stuck with 1 brand or gauge only because of breakage workaround.
So i am asking those of you who have been playing for years and live; what's your experience?
PS: Do you find that having a low E, ".048", allows for more accurate pitch when pressing? I think when the string is too tick if you press too much, you go a bit sharp. Or it’s my impression?
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