I played GHS Boomers 30+ years 9 to .046 then played 9.5 to .048 Custom Light Big Core NR for 10 yrs and loved them but had a hard time finding them.
Last 10 years been playing .011 to .050 DAddarios but i just bought some of the 9.5 to .048 Big Cores again as hand cutting thousands of pounds of meat is causing me issues.
And it seems the Big Cores are easy to find now. Looking for a lighter action.
I tried lighter gauge DAddarios and they were dogshit.
10-52 was my Jam through the 90’s (D standard and drop C) but I probably used Boomers as much as D’addario. No complaints on either, at least back then.
I did play .011 to .056 standard for a while. My guitar tech couldn't tune the guitar.
Kept breaking the .011
I play standard pitch. .011's can be stiff.
not that guage but have played those strings several times. no preference on them, they're right there with EB's stuff. If there was a big sale on them i'd totally get them over EB's which is kinda the default answer for me lately
10-52 is good for C# standard here.
But overall, heavy gauges in higher tunings is counterproductive for getting tighter tones. Especially for those of us who work with our hands/arms and dont push a pencil/sit in a cubicle all day like a geek
EVERLY B52s. They sound killer and last forever. I've been using these for over 20 years. I do crazy pull ups with a Floyd Rose and I've broken one of these strings in all that time. I used to use the heavier gauges of these but carpal tunnel made me go to 9-42.