Robert
Oranges and lemons, say the bells of St. Clements.
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- Camrose, Alberta, Canada - used to be Umea Sweden.
I use 10's.
I've also just loaded 10's on the acoustic ... I wanted to match the feel of my electrics. ...
Unless it's an A/E and playing unplugged isn't your thing with it, then the heavier gauges like 12's (D'add EJ-16 or equiv.), actually typed a 'Light Gauge' for acoustics, serve the purpose of generating more robust tone & stronger volume with a lighter touch than 10's are capable of producing....Why are acoustic strings so heavy?
I've started using 6's and tuning down a full step. They sound really heavy and I can totally shred!
That's nothing. I use 6s on my _bass_.
I use 9-42 on my longer scale guitars and 10-46 on shorter scale guitars. For years I used 10s on everything but that was when I was playing all the time.
I'll bet you have to buy strings by the gross, Spud. Do you have a rotation schedule for string changes, or is it on an "as needed" basis? As I slowly grow my flock, I realize that strings have to be something to budget for. I have four or five that are due, and that will probably mean that I'll only have a few sets left afterward. Thank goodness for Webstrings!