BigSteve22
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So, I've been using ghs GB8-1/2 strings, (.0085, .0105, .014, .022, .032, .040), on my Jazzmaster, (Modern Construction, 25.5" scale, Pao Ferro on Maple, SS6105 frets, action set to .040 at the 12th fret), and although I need to swap out the .014 for a .016, I like them a lot. But, being a tweaker at heart, I have been trying other strings just to check them out.
I tried Fender "Yngwie Malmsteen" strings, (.008, .011, .014, .022, .032, .046), but they seemed unbalanced. The low "E" was way stronger than the output of the rest of the set, and I still needed to swap out the .014 "G". They just didn't suit my playing style.
Shopping around, I came across D'Addario XL130+, (.0085, .0105, .015, .022, .032, .039). I strung up a set a few days ago. Much better balanced than the "Yngwie Malmsteen", (at least to my ears), and I can deal with the .015 string. They also seem to "feel" better than the ghs, (softer in the fingers?), and seem easier to bend. They sound good, but I really can't compare them side by side with the ghs.
Anyone have experience with D'Addario strings? I've never used them before. Do they hold their tone as well as the ghs or EB strings?
I tried Fender "Yngwie Malmsteen" strings, (.008, .011, .014, .022, .032, .046), but they seemed unbalanced. The low "E" was way stronger than the output of the rest of the set, and I still needed to swap out the .014 "G". They just didn't suit my playing style.
Shopping around, I came across D'Addario XL130+, (.0085, .0105, .015, .022, .032, .039). I strung up a set a few days ago. Much better balanced than the "Yngwie Malmsteen", (at least to my ears), and I can deal with the .015 string. They also seem to "feel" better than the ghs, (softer in the fingers?), and seem easier to bend. They sound good, but I really can't compare them side by side with the ghs.
Anyone have experience with D'Addario strings? I've never used them before. Do they hold their tone as well as the ghs or EB strings?