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Hi Guys
I'm a 14 year-old playing a lot of AC/DC and have just tried a 10 guage set of strings. Straight away my hammer on\s/off's sound really quiet and I can't even hear them on the higher frets. I've got an Ibanez with tremelo (which I don't use). I'm more interested in playing fast licks rather than smashing chords. I don't really know what I'm doing with the set-up of the guitar so have I made a mistake? Would it be better to go back to my 9 guage Super Slinky's? What does Angus use? Please advise. |
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The difference between 9's and 10's is minimal
when talking about the overall output of the guitar. Their is a little more tension associated with the 10's and your guitar with tremelo would require a set up and intonation to be play properly. The 9's should facilitate easier bending for playing solo's. It may help to have a local tech make sure your guitar is properly set up. Angus Young uses our RPS-9 set 9-42 with a reinforced ball end. Derek |
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Make sure the pickup height is setup correclty as well.
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