Curiosity: What strings do you use on your seven string?

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Baron Von Shred
Hey guys.

Most of you know that I`ve been a DR Tite Fits and GHS Boomers user for about 20 years.

But when I bought my seven string, I decided to try something different for a change.

The result is that the LaBella HRS-75 set (11-70) has officially become my go-to set for the seven

Everything I liked about the DRs (1 caveat: longevity unknown but expected to be similar), with slightly lighter high strings (unfortunately no wound G, only downside), the same D-E that I have on my DRs, and a nice,meaty .070 for the low b. The baritone scale balances the lighter high strings perfectly, and the low strings are just deep and powerful w/o losing clarity.

AND it`s much cheaper than what I used to do, which was combine what I wanted out of a 11-70 ZakkWylde and a 10-60 7 string Boomers set.

Soooo, what are you guys using?
 
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Re: Curiosity: What strings do you use on your seven string?

Why do I seriously doubt that I`m the only one on here that uses a seven string? :rolleyes: :D
 
Re: Curiosity: What strings do you use on your seven string?

I was looking at 7s today. I typically tune to open B on a 6 string though, and that seems to be enough for me. That and the fact that there's so few options for 7 string pickups... and you're posting on a pickup forum. ;)
 
Re: Curiosity: What strings do you use on your seven string?

I'm using the HRS73 (I think, 10-64), but I don't actually have a 7 string. I ditch the 46 for AA tuning and ditch the 10 for B std and drop A. I really like them, great strings. The 64 tension seems pretty decent to me at B/A, but I don't use 13's in E std either.
 
Re: Curiosity: What strings do you use on your seven string?

I was looking at 7s today. I typically tune to open B on a 6 string though, and that seems to be enough for me. That and the fact that there's so few options for 7 string pickups... and you're posting on a pickup forum. ;)

So few pickup options?:eyecrazy:

I have to disagree, bro. Duncan makes almost every pickup in the line as a 7string model, and even has a few models designed specifically for seven and even 8 strings. As do many if not most other popular aftermarket Pickup companies like EMG, Bareknuckle, the NY company I refuse to promote....

And I know this is an aftermarket pickup manufacturer`s forum, but thanks for the reminder :friday:

But I also know that this is the Guitar specific subforum, where everything but pickups and electronic doohickeys are discussed, and that numerous people on this forum openly admit to owning and using extended range instruments.

As I`m specifically interested in their preferences, and not those of some other forums where I don`t particularly like most of the users to begin with, I do in fact feel I`m asking exactly the people I wanted to hear from, just that some may not have read it yet. ;)

I'm using the HRS73 (I think, 10-64), but I don't actually have a 7 string. I ditch the 46 for AA tuning and ditch the 10 for B std and drop A. I really like them, great strings. The 64 tension seems pretty decent to me at B/A, but I don't use 13's in E std either.

Good to know a kindred soul is happy with the same brand and model. Out of curiosity, how is the lifespan compared to say, Boomers, XLs, Slinkies, or Blue Steels? I`m actually considering doing the same with my 6 strings, just dropping the 70, because the set is only about 2$ more than my Tite-Fits, and they give my 7 a very similar vibe to my 6`s...
 
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So few pickup options?:eyecrazy:

I have to disagree, bro. Duncan makes almost every pickup in the line as a 7string model, and even has a few models designed specifically for seven and even 8 strings. As do many if not most other popular aftermarket Pickup companies like EMG, Bareknuckle, the NY company I refuse to promote....

And I know this is an aftermarket pickup manufacturer`s forum, but thanks for the reminder :friday:

But I also know that this is the Guitar specific subforum, where everything but pickups and electronic doohickeys are discussed, and that numerous people on this forum openly admit to owning and using extended range instruments.

As I`m specifically interested in their preferences, and not those of some other forums where I don`t particularly like most of the users to begin with, I do in fact feel I`m asking exactly the people I wanted to hear from, just that some may not have read it yet. ;)

Okay... there's so few inexpensive second hand options for pickups. (As well as other things. Replacement necks, bridges, etc.) I thought I had edited that in but forgot. :)

But I do see that Entwistle makes the Dark Star in a 7 version, so that will be a definite contender if I decide to go that route.
 
Re: Curiosity: What strings do you use on your seven string?

Okay... there's so few inexpensive second hand options for pickups. (As well as other things. Replacement necks, bridges, etc.) I thought I had edited that in but forgot. :)

But I do see that Entwistle makes the Dark Star in a 7 version, so that will be a definite contender if I decide to go that route.

No worries.

But hardware isn`t really an issue, either... I can source a ToM, Kahler pro series, OFR, strat hardtail or trem, PRS style trem, or even wraparound in a seven string version within about 48 hours...

But I do agree that the DIY market for seven strings is somewhat meager... but it`s also steadily growing, 200$ kits in JEM or LP style are easy to find, warmoth and others make necks and bodies... But replacement parts are in fact hard to find.... probably becasue the need isn`t big enough to be profitable, as most appear to either buy a cheapo that cost less than a good neck just to kick around with, or went straight after the 1k+ offerings becasue they plan on using it in a (semi-)professional fashion and will probably take appropriate care of it.

Come to think of it, it`s actually only really the used market that`s more or less bare, both with parts and complete instruments....

I would wager that the main reason for that is that a 6 string is more of an impulse buy /Pokemon ("Gotta have `em all"), wheras a "true" 7 string player (i.e. one that intends on it being his main instrument, and not just a party gag to doodle on every so often) is probably making a more "active decision", likely with a few years of playing under his belt telling him exactly what he likes and doesn`t like and why he even needs a seventh string to begin with. And the word "need" is key in this context... there are simply things you can do on a seven that you can`t feasibly do on a 6. ;)

And as soon as these players have "found" their instrument, the 6 strings are actually the ones more likely to get sold... For ex. mine haven`t seen more than a day of play since I bought my 7, because there`s nothing any of them can do from a playing standpoint that my 7 can`t do as well or even better. They`ve essentially been relegated to "use for tonal variation" corner, at least for the time being, with only the USA Jacksons and my Wrath having any chance of actially getting played.

As much as I don`t want to admit it, 300$ of guitar and pickup essentially obsoleted a multiple thousand dollar collection. :(

And I`m probably not the only one that has had this happen to them, either... and that would explein the used market situation very handily, too..

I think the same goes for any changes to the original instrument that may be made.... For example,. I was 100% I`d be very pleased with the Nazgul bridge when I ordered it, but still played the stock pickup for almost a week just to make sure it was even necessary... Had I not deemed it necessary, I`d have simply returned it for a full refund within 14 days as is the Law here.

I think that becasue the parts aren`t so common on the used market, the same form of research goes into any upgrades that may be made, mostly leaving only cheap stock parts for said used market, and nobody wants to buy those for the most part. Again, the guy just doodling around doesn`t care, and the die-hard knows exactly what he wants and needs before he buys it. Come to think of it, I don`t think I`ve ever seen someone "casually" buy a seven string or modify it, which you know pretty well is par for the course for many 6 string players...

And it `s a vicious cycle, less upgrades means less used parts, means less peoply trying to DIY them on the cheap, leading to a smaller demand for parts overall, leading to the mabufacturers believeing there isn`t a market for 7 string parts, leading to a lower percieved amount of available upgrades, leading to less "random" upgrades and more "surgical" ones, leading to less upgrades which still means less used parts... Just a theory. ;)

/offtopic off
 
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Re: Curiosity: What strings do you use on your seven string?

I agree, there is plenty of after market hardware options for 7 strings now.
It's not the 90s anymore when all that was available was the Dimarzio Blaze set as far as pickups go and incredibly limited hardware options. 7 string players are very spoiled for choice now in 2014, and the way it looks, the options are just gonna keep getting bigger and bigger.
For 8 string guitars/players, however, things are are still kinda like what it was for 7 strings about a decade and a bit ago and probably isn't likely to change that significantly. While many 6 string players have enjoyed the move to 7 strings (be it playing them exclusively or adding to their arsenal of 6 strings), many 7 string players aren't quite as interested in moving up to an 8 and perfectly happy with a 7 and don't need anymore range than that.
 
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Re: Curiosity: What strings do you use on your seven string?

I use EB's ..9-52 or whatever. I thought they were more middy and less boomy than the d'addario's I had on before. I tune to B standard and use it just the way I would use a six string.. just, with extended lows. Not really into the floppy-rubber-band sound...it's not my thing.

As for pickups..the stock ones in my S7420 are actually pretty great I think. But if I do decide to swap, I've got my eye on the Lace X-Bar (n) / Deathbar (b) combo.
 
Re: Curiosity: What strings do you use on your seven string?

I use EB's ..9-52 or whatever. I thought they were more middy and less boomy than the d'addario's I had on before. I tune to B standard and use it just the way I would use a six string.. just, with extended lows. Not really into the floppy-rubber-band sound...it's not my thing.

As for pickups..the stock ones in my S7420 are actually pretty great I think. But if I do decide to swap, I've got my eye on the Lace X-Bar (n) / Deathbar (b) combo.

Yet you use a 52 for the low B?
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I'm half kidding, I know what you're saying, but c'mon, 52 is flop city for a B. 52 is what I use for D on a 25.5 inch scale.
The tension of 52 in B is roughly equivalent to using a 38 in E. To get the same tension as a 42 in E, you need a 56 on the B.
I used to just use the 54 that came with 9-54 sets, but I upped it to 59 (or 60, depending on what I can find) and haven't looked back. Soooo much more stable and makes recording anything much less of a nightmare.
 
Re: Curiosity: What strings do you use on your seven string?

To be honest, when I got my WR-7 back in 2006 I didn't play it long enough to change the strings. I sold it in 08, then bought it back a couple of years ago. Changed the bridge pickup to a JB7 but not the strings, and still haven't used it enough to warrant changing them. Looks like it's got 9s on it, though. Not sure what the other guy put on it. I think it was D'Adarrios.
 
Re: Curiosity: What strings do you use on your seven string?

how is the lifespan compared to say, Boomers, XLs, Slinkies, or Blue Steels?

I'd say comparable to XL's, def more life than Slinkys give you. I haven't used Boomers or Blue Steels in forever, so I can't say. I buy them direct from LaBella.


I'm actually thinking about trying a seven string again. Since I've been using this AA tuning I've gotten to where I like the standard tuning up higher for some stuff, and it's easier to play along with people using standard tuning. Whenever I've played one before I just thought it was too much, but now I think if I make myself get used to it I'll use the **** out of it. I dunno, just what I need is another guitar.
 
Re: Curiosity: What strings do you use on your seven string?

I use Daddarios 10s on my 7 string just the standard set :P
 
Re: Curiosity: What strings do you use on your seven string?

I use the Dean Markley 9-56 on mine, but I'm planning to up the 56 to something heavier cos it's a lil floppy for me


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Re: Curiosity: What strings do you use on your seven string?

Yet you use a 52 for the low B?
:laugh2:
I'm half kidding, I know what you're saying, but c'mon, 52 is flop city for a B. 52 is what I use for D on a 25.5 inch scale.
The tension of 52 in B is roughly equivalent to using a 38 in E. To get the same tension as a 42 in E, you need a 56 on the B.
I used to just use the 54 that came with 9-54 sets, but I upped it to 59 (or 60, depending on what I can find) and haven't looked back. Soooo much more stable and makes recording anything much less of a nightmare.

Don't know about that dude ..It does'nt seem that floppy to me..

But then..I'm using it for doom/Morbid Angel-type metal.

With my six stringer's I tune a half (or sometimes whole) step down ..so I'm not a fan of great string tension anyway...the over-tight thing is'nt my thing ..nor is that ridiculously floppy nu-metal thing.

That, plus the S7420 has a trem... not fixed bridge so string tension can be adjusted with the springs :)





As for recording:I'm using the 7-string here with the EB 9-52's tuned to B standard. (Please Note: Not a hint of rubber-bandy djent/nu-metal/-Core or what have you.. :D)

http://cyclopeaneyeproductions.bandcamp.com/album/ascendance-of-namtar
 
Re: Curiosity: What strings do you use on your seven string?

Currently I'm using DRs on my 7. Specifically: 10-13-17-26-36-46-56. I may opt to go with a thicker B like a 60, but right now I like the 56 on my27" scale.
 
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