Joe Bfstplk
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9-46. From their site on their 9-42 set, the explanation for their gauge choices:
So these might look like a typical set of 9s (or Super Lights, or Extra Lights—everyone seems to call ‘em something different…), but trust me, they’re not.
The standard for 9s is typically 9-11-16-24-32-42, and while the gauges on the bottom end are solid, the top is all kinds of messed up. Why some other companies make them that way, I honestly couldn’t tell you—but never fear! We’ve fixed all that for you.
See, the issue on most sets is that the .011 has far too little tension to balance with the .009 and the .016 has far too much tension. So, with our Balanced 9s we fix all that by using a .012 and a .015 instead.
The result is a set of strings that plays evenly across the entire fretboard and intonates better when set up properly. If you’re typically a 9s player, these are definitely the way to go.
Sound good? Rad. Hit the blue button below to add these to your cart.
Gauges: .009 – .012 – .015 – .024w – .032 – .042"
From their site on their 9-46 set, the list of their gauge choices for the set I ordered:
Our Husky 9s split the difference between our Balanced 9s and our Heavy Bottom 9s. Just a bit more tension on the wound strings, without it being too much.
Sound good? Rad. Hit the blue button below to add these to your cart.
Gauges: .009 – .012 – .015 – .026w – .034 – .046
I have used EB 9-46 Hybrid Slinkies for a long time due to them being pretty good, pretty cheap, and pretty easy to find. I guess we'll see how these go....
So these might look like a typical set of 9s (or Super Lights, or Extra Lights—everyone seems to call ‘em something different…), but trust me, they’re not.
The standard for 9s is typically 9-11-16-24-32-42, and while the gauges on the bottom end are solid, the top is all kinds of messed up. Why some other companies make them that way, I honestly couldn’t tell you—but never fear! We’ve fixed all that for you.
See, the issue on most sets is that the .011 has far too little tension to balance with the .009 and the .016 has far too much tension. So, with our Balanced 9s we fix all that by using a .012 and a .015 instead.
The result is a set of strings that plays evenly across the entire fretboard and intonates better when set up properly. If you’re typically a 9s player, these are definitely the way to go.
Sound good? Rad. Hit the blue button below to add these to your cart.
Gauges: .009 – .012 – .015 – .024w – .032 – .042"
From their site on their 9-46 set, the list of their gauge choices for the set I ordered:
Our Husky 9s split the difference between our Balanced 9s and our Heavy Bottom 9s. Just a bit more tension on the wound strings, without it being too much.
Sound good? Rad. Hit the blue button below to add these to your cart.
Gauges: .009 – .012 – .015 – .026w – .034 – .046
I have used EB 9-46 Hybrid Slinkies for a long time due to them being pretty good, pretty cheap, and pretty easy to find. I guess we'll see how these go....