Custom guage string sets

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1. Do you use them?

2. Where do you get them & what do you pay?

3. What guages do you use, for what & why?
 
I like them a lot because the tone and feel is better. I balance the tensions and mix materials. It feels way better to have 10-49 instead of a floppy 46. That makes no sense. I use XLs with a NYXL 4th and 5th. It makes the set ultra juicy. I get them at stringsandbeyond.com and they run me about $12 per set.
 
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Nope- standard 9-42. I would hate to have to assemble string sets or use something that you can't get anywhere.
 
The EB-slinky line has some great hybrids of hybrid sets. Hard to not find what you are looking for there.

Juststrings.com house brand bulks are another great way to get customs cheap. They come in sleeves of 12.

Either way it's like really cheap. $4-5 set
 
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.011 to .056 D'Addario, why ? Because the Rock.
Will never go back to xtra lights.
Only wish they had these 30 years ago.
 
I've toyed with the idea of recreating the .009-.040 pure nickel set that Fender sold as 150XL in the olden days. However, only the thick E differs from the 150L set (.009-.042), which is still in production, and whilst I prefer the lighter set I don't think the difference is large enough to justify going through the logistical pains and extra costs needed to make it happen.
 
I’m messing with a bunch of new strings. For standard tuning, I really like the EB Turbo Slinky (9.5-46). I’ve built tons of custom sets, and while I like the results, it’s a pain.

If you’re ordering enough that $6 shipping isn’t a big deal, Just Strings has an absurd selection.
 
I used to mix the Regular Slinkys with Power Slinkys for years before Ernie Ball finally released the Ultra 10-48 set. I love this set. They are perfect. I use Ultra Slinkys on all my guitars now except for my Viper. I use 10-52 D'Addario on my Viper or the Skinny Top Heavy Bottoms. Been thinking about switching to the new Skinny Top Beefy Bottom 10-54 set on that guitar, though. But haven't picked up a set yet. Also the DR Tite Fit 10-50 are pretty good hybrid set as well.
 
i used to have dr make me sets of 11, 15, 19, 28, 38, 54. didnt cost any more than a normal set but there is a minimum order and you have to wait a bit. it was a fine experience but i eventually went back to a stock 11-50 set cause of laziness mostly. granted its been quite some time so not sure what their current policy is
 
i used to have dr make me sets of 11, 15, 19, 28, 38, 54. didnt cost any more than a normal set but there is a minimum order and you have to wait a bit. it was a fine experience but i eventually went back to a stock 11-50 set cause of laziness mostly. granted its been quite some time so not sure what their current policy is

Going to try a couple complete cust size sets like you've had, but from stringjoy. There strings are a bit pricey but I don't mind.
 
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Going to try a couple complete cust size sets like you've had, but from strungjoy. There strings are a bit pricey but I don't mind.

i didnt like the g string on gibson scale guitars, always sounded slightly out of tune, but at the time i was almost 100% fender scale guitars. there was also no half sizes back then
 
25.5” too or only 24.75”? E or Eb?

All of the above. Was E flat and 1/2 & 1/2 for a long time but currently A440 from my last band.
Oh they can be a pull & i feel it but oh the toans !!!
When i switch from E flat to standard & vice versa usually requires a truss rod tweak.
The price of good tone.
Last for months.
 
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I don’t regularly use custom gauges, but I have tried odd sets, sometimes because of being in a desperate situation (on tour, no music shop open in town, have to use what’s left in the case), or to solve a specific problem (e.g. I will either buy singles, or pull strings from other sets to make the octave strings on my electric twelve plain, instead of a mix of wound and plain so runs/riffs have a consistent sound). Some sets I use come with custom gauges, like Pyramid flats have like a 10.5 high E (or was it a 46.5 low E? Been a while since I out a set on - they don’t break but aren’t my daily players either)
 
All of the above. Was E flat and 1/2 & 1/2 for a long time but currently A440 from my last band.
Oh they can be a pull & i feel it but oh the toans !!!
When i switch from E flat to standard & vice versa usually requires a truss rod tweak.
The price of good tone.
Last for months.

The only way I can do those on 25.5” in E would be like on my Tele which is pure rhythm. 24.75” and Eb would be very comfortable.

I’m interested in trying the newer 10-49 sets. 10-52 is a bit too big compared to 10s, but I like more than 46 for the bottom.
 
The only way I can do those on 25.5” in E would be like on my Tele which is pure rhythm. 24.75” and Eb would be very comfortable.

I’m interested in trying the newer 10-49 sets. 10-52 is a bit too big compared to 10s, but I like more than 46 for the bottom.

Last year i tried the orange 10-46 XL's like above cuz the band played A440 standard and i thought i needed it. The tone of the 10-46 was so bad & so different not in a good way that i went back to .011 to .056 and thats where i stay.
Wasted $75 bucks in strings.
To be honest the string pull/tension isn't really that different but the tone sure is.
Having said all that bending the 22nd fret/note with .011's can be murder but i don't play that note much.
 
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I like 10-52s on Fender scale instruments - that's as custom as I get. The regular bass strings on 10s just feel too floppy to me, but 11s on a fender in standard tuning are just a little too hard to bend for me. Regular 11s are great for Gibson scale stuff. I ran 11s with a wound third for several years, but bending that G string was a bitch so I gave up.
 
I used to, for fun. But these days the standard sets do fine enough for me. It got too fussy to be ordering and storing individual strings and second-guessing my decisions. Nowadays I appreciate the consistency of standard sets. Heck even switching between brands on the same string gauge will give different feels. But do what you want! That's the beauty of this :)
 
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