For some reason, i keep coming back to this setup on my strat: 11-49 strings (almost always D'Addarios), low action, tuned to Eb.
I keep fooling myself for short periods of time that 9's at Eb are fine, but I always knock them out of tune, even with a good string lock technique on the tuners and stretching the strings out appropriately.
I tried 10-46 briefly and that may be the best compromise for me between something that I can really bang on and something that has enough bendability, but there's just something about a strat w/ 11's and low action. Just feels right.
My buddy's 95% a lead player in a successful local cover band and he can't stand picking up my guitars for the most part. When I set his guitars up, it's 9's, Eb and the action as low as I can get away with. He plays high gain stuff (as do I), but his guitars are all floyded and those things have a way of getting super low action w/ almost no buzzing. I'm convinced that the trem system sucks up enough vibration that it doesn't get translated into fret rattle.
Anyway, who else loves 11's on their strat?
I keep fooling myself for short periods of time that 9's at Eb are fine, but I always knock them out of tune, even with a good string lock technique on the tuners and stretching the strings out appropriately.
I tried 10-46 briefly and that may be the best compromise for me between something that I can really bang on and something that has enough bendability, but there's just something about a strat w/ 11's and low action. Just feels right.
My buddy's 95% a lead player in a successful local cover band and he can't stand picking up my guitars for the most part. When I set his guitars up, it's 9's, Eb and the action as low as I can get away with. He plays high gain stuff (as do I), but his guitars are all floyded and those things have a way of getting super low action w/ almost no buzzing. I'm convinced that the trem system sucks up enough vibration that it doesn't get translated into fret rattle.
Anyway, who else loves 11's on their strat?