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My favorite ;-)
The EXL's has been my favorite strings for electrics for about 30 years.
The 120+ is the almost perfect Strat string for me, because;
1. The tension makes bending just right, i can always bend up to any note I desire.
2. They can be downtuned to Eb without problem - I switch between E and Eb.
3. I like the sound and consistensy - and consistent they are!
Cons;
1. I wish the wrap at the ballends would be soldered or reinforced to avoid slipping - the G-string has a tendency to slip, so I solder them to stop that.
I wish that the E would be 046 and A 036 D 026 for a tighter rhythm sound, when you have to do a lot of rhythm work.
But so far they are the best set for my needs - highly recommended.
The 120+ is the almost perfect Strat string for me, because;
1. The tension makes bending just right, i can always bend up to any note I desire.
2. They can be downtuned to Eb without problem - I switch between E and Eb.
3. I like the sound and consistensy - and consistent they are!
Cons;
1. I wish the wrap at the ballends would be soldered or reinforced to avoid slipping - the G-string has a tendency to slip, so I solder them to stop that.
I wish that the E would be 046 and A 036 D 026 for a tighter rhythm sound, when you have to do a lot of rhythm work.
But so far they are the best set for my needs - highly recommended.
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K
Great alternative to 10s
I've been playing 9s for most of my playing career, then switches to 10s for a couple of years. Now I find 9s a little bit too slack and hard to control intonation on, but 10s can be hard on the hands after very long playing sessions. These 9.5 gauge strings sits right in the middle and offers enough resistance to properly intonate bends, yet are light enough that you don't tire out. I think this is the perfect string gauge for me.
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AJ
9,5 wonder
nice light tension, with more core tone than regular 9
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