tone?
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After a cool 10 years or so of playing 10's i am switching back slowly to 9's.
I have been playing for around 20 years now and my hands need a break. From playing alot of shred/type as well as blues my hands are getting a bit hurt from playing 10 for so long and hard.
Actually switching back i noticed that 9's give a tone that 10's cant. And the other way around of course. To me they are better for distorted tones. They get more 'slack' and are warmer in many applications.
With the addition that they are so so much kinder to my poor hands. Glad i made the switch. Especially on my Floyd guitars which are less slinky.
On my new Axis 9's sound so much better as well.
I have been playing for around 20 years now and my hands need a break. From playing alot of shred/type as well as blues my hands are getting a bit hurt from playing 10 for so long and hard.
Actually switching back i noticed that 9's give a tone that 10's cant. And the other way around of course. To me they are better for distorted tones. They get more 'slack' and are warmer in many applications.
With the addition that they are so so much kinder to my poor hands. Glad i made the switch. Especially on my Floyd guitars which are less slinky.
On my new Axis 9's sound so much better as well.