Strings for Rhythm

FamousForSustain

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I play rhythm in a hard rock band, i.e. 95% of the time I'm sawing off on power chords (which is fine with me). Up until now I've been using Ernie Ball Super Slinkys on my '93 Peavey Predator but I feel like changing to something heavier.
Any suggestions?
 
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Ernie Ball Power Slinkys if you think your fingers can take it. Otherwise, maybe just the regular slinky set?
 
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I have Power Slinkys(11's) on My Strat and they sound much bigger and beefier than 9's do...I also have 13's on my Aria Strat Copy and these things sound Enormous!!
Tho the guitar Itself sounds like poo nothin sounds nearly as beefy and just plain BIG!!
I have Lil demon and 2 duckbuckers and on the mid/neck position I can get a really convincing SRV tone (I guess thats all his secret was, BIG Strings)
Tho for lead playing you really want your fingers in top shape for 13's, so if your not used to 11's yet dont even attempt the 13's!! :rolleyes:

so in conclusion +1 for Power Slinkys :laugh2:
 
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I'm a rhythm playing too.

I use EB Beefy Slinkys on my Strat;
(11-15-22-30-42-54)

GHS Boomers on my LP
(11-14-18-36-52-58) - A ZWLO set with a single 58 6th string.
 
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I'm a heavy string guy (nothing smaller than 11) too. I'm gonna be beefin' up my Strat soon, but haven't decided if it's gonna be 11 or 12.

Why not give a Light Top/Heavy Bottom set a try? The plain strings are a 10 set, the wound are a 12. Good introduction to heavier strings. They're not a bad place to stop, either :D
 
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+1 to everything these guys have said.

Also, if you feel that the Ernie Balls are too soft for you (I've found them to be soft and flexible compared to others), D'Addario's and Dean Markley Blue Steel's are pretty hard.
 
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I´M A INSANE String guy....i used to Use 0.8 s tuned in B
or 09,s...
now i´m starting to use 012, or even 013. but it´s too much 0.13
ahahahahahaha
 
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I'd recommend making incremental changes. Try the next set up of the same strings, and see how you like it.

I'm used to using 10s. I recently got an EBMM Albert Lee that came set up with 9s. While it was fun to goof around with for a few days, I noticed an immediate improvement in tone going to 10s.
 
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well if you dont thik your fingers can take .011's try ernie balls skinny top and heavy bottoms, with give you some good chunky power chords but thin enough on the top to solo without killing your fingers.
 
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If I were you I would step up to a set in the 10-50 range or 11-52 or 56. It's a happy medium if you want to stay in standard tuning without having to modify your axe. I really want to use a 10-60(PERFECT) but I don't want to ruin my Les Paul in standard tuning. I may see a Luthier if it's not too expensive. You will notice the difference on heavier gauges.
 
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HarrisonDavid said:
. I really want to use a 10-60(PERFECT) but I don't want to ruin my Les Paul in standard tuning.

Dude, it's not gonna ruin the guitar. The 10-60 is only heavy on the bottom. Besides, Les Pauls were not invented with light strings in mind ;)
 
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what tuning does this guy use? i use power slinkys tunes drop d then a hole step down and its pretty good. [notetoself]I need to try what beefy slinkys feel like tuned like that too [/notetoself
 
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Jag513 said:
+1 to everything these guys have said.

Also, if you feel that the Ernie Balls are too soft for you (I've found them to be soft and flexible compared to others), D'Addario's and Dean Markley Blue Steel's are pretty hard.
I did actually notice that..
I usually use ErnieBall, but i though i'd order a set of D'Addario's for the heck of it ,thats what I just put on the Wolfie, a cheap set of D'Addario's 9's and I really like the sound.But yes, they do seem a good bit harder from what i'm used to, I was trying to place what seemed different from the feel of the wolfie to the others and your post gave me the answer :laugh2:
 
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Nite_Maresz_25 said:
what tuning does this guy use? i use power slinkys tunes drop d then a hole step down and its pretty good. [notetoself]I need to try what beefy slinkys feel like tuned like that too [/notetoself
Which guy?
 
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Beefy Slinkys are awesome for Drop C, it's just that stupid plain 22 that I dislike. It's ok with a Floyd, but wound thirds stay in tune a lot better in a down tuned, non-locked situation :D
 
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