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I use '10s, I much prefer them over standard '9s as they just feel so easy to bend accidentally. Often wondered how I'd get on with thicker gauge but not got round to trying any yetI have a Fender American Strat equipped with Stevie's Gauge strings: 13, 15, 19, 28, 38, and 58. The ME90 interface connects digital amps and effects, but since I'm in a semi truck, space is limited. Don’t waste your time arguing about the gauge sizes; they truly affect your playing style, attack, and tone. It might make you cry while playing, but you'll definitely develop some serious calluses on your fingers! FUCK HELICOPTERS! IT'S STILL RUINING ME DAMMIT!!
yessssirrrI play bass, a Yamaha jazz base and an Ibanez. I'll have to dig out some pics. You have a nice collection and studio. Is that a Gibson SG I see tucked away in there?