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What do you guys use on your 330's?

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I just got a new 330 fireglo, and currently I am using the .42-.10 rickenbacker strings.

It sounds great, but I was wondering what other people used, to maybe get a different sound.

So, what strings are you guys using?
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.11-.52 with a wound G (.22) on all my Ricks.
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This makes it punchier?
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I don't know about punchier, but definitley a thicker sound and better tuning stability. Big strings = big tone.
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BTW, they're Ernie Ball.
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Oh yeah, heavy strings are definitley punchier. You can play them hard and they are less likely to break. And you can't tune a plain G anyway!
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And you can't tune a plain G anyway!


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Post by trancedental »

I prefer 10-46 on my 330 it was set up for Dean Markleys but any 10-46 seems OK.

You might need to adjust the truss rod if you go for a higher gauge though?

I use Thomastik Jazz Swing Flatwounds or D'Addario Roundwounds, 1/2wounds or Chromes depending on my mood!
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Are the d'addario 1/2 wounds similar to the compresssed quality of the ric strings?
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I have only used the RIC strings on my 360 /12 so can't give an answer to that!

Perhaps someone else here can help?
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Post by ozover50 »

I use Rotosound 10-42s on most of my Ricks. They sound great - nice and 'chimey' - and in Australia they are 2/3 the cost of RIC strings and more readily available. Plus you get a spare .10 with each set.
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I use D'Addario XL 12-52 with a wound G in all of my electrics. I've got a 360/12 coming from a forum member (Thanks Walt!) it's currently setup with 9's. I'm going to try those, but I imagine I'll want something a bit stouter.
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Post by kcole4001 »

Are the Ernie Ball's rounds or flats?
The wound G is definitely an asset, particularly when one's old Grovers are a bit wobbly (being replaced soon).
I got a good deal on 3 sets of RIC strings on ebay, but they'll be used up soon & I need to find an easier to find alternative.
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Rounds, Kevin.
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Post by kcole4001 »

Thanks, John. I should try those, I need to adjust the intonation anyway.
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