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Gilmour uses gauges 10, 12, 16, 28, 38, and 48 on his Fender Stratocaster electric guitar. David Gilmour's connection with GHS' Boomer series electric guitar strings goes back to 1979, when he started using them on Pink Floyd's "The Wall" project.
I have a Laguna LE322 and a Carvin eletric. I put these strings on the Laguna and I found them to be excellent strings. They keep their tune well, and they've lasted longer than I expected. Recommended!
Reviewed by Daniel on 10/24/2008 who plays Classic Rock.
Great sound. Stay in tune, and just have that great feel. Used to use another brand until I tried this set and will continue using these strings. These are the type of strings that I have been looking for.
Reviewed by Fenderstratman29 on 10/7/2008 who plays Classic Rock.
I'd been lookin for a new set of gauges for my 339 and my Nitefly Mojo, heck for most all my electrics, when I stumbled (can ya stumble with a mouse?) over these here David Gilmour blues. The gauges looked just about perfect and I'd heard great things about Boomers but really never used em. So I ordered some and guess what? No, really guess what? They ARE just about perfect. Go get ya some. Tell em Doghouse sent ya. Woof.
Reviewed by Doghouse Riley, his ownself on 8/5/2009 who plays pick em, Hortense.