What is the difference between super slinky and regular slinky
User Info Menu. Join Date Jul Posts 4. Super Slinkys vs. Regular Slinkys Hey there: Anybody else have this problem? Been using. Tried once years ago to use 10's, hated them too much tension. Would love to use 10's because I figure bigger strings, bigger tone.
So I just put regular slinkeys on my Les Paul and intonated it. Absolutely hate the tension still, but noticed immediately how much better the guitar intonates and stays in tune. Also does sound a little thicker. Feels like I'm playin freakin telephone wires after being raised on. So I have this dilemma now, the. Anyone else go through this? Did you tuff it out and learn to like. Thanks bros TRy the Hybrids!! I used 10s for a very long time and then decided to try 9s again. The change in tone means nothing to me really.
Yes, it's there but I didn't care that much and in a band situation it's lost in the mix anyway so whether it was 10s or 9s made no difference to me, the band, or the audience. Material Nickel Plated Steel. Item number Available immediately Available immediately This item is in stock and can be dispatched immediately.
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New posts. Search forums. Log in. Change style. Contact us. Close Menu. Click Here. Home Forums Instruments Guitars in General. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. RustyNails Member. Messages I've been using Ernie Ball Regular Slinky strings on other guitars for years, but for some reason they seem so much stiffer and harder to bend on my new Player Series Stratocaster.
Is it just because I haven't played in 6 months? Or is it because of some other unknown issue? My fingers have never been so sore! Should I try some Super Slinky instead?
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