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Gauges 10-13-17-26-36-46.
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Gauges 10-13-17-26-36-46.

OK...granted I'm OLD. I've played acoustic for years, but just recently I picked up a used Les Paul. Make your Les Paul SOUND like a Les Paul. I play older rock & was looking for strings with a fuller, richer sound. I just found them. They may, or may not be right for you...depending of what style music you play.
Been playing guitar for years and you can't beat the Gibson strings for your Les Paul. The strings have a great sound and are very durable. I play/practice at least 2 hrs. a day: bending, strumming, and picking. The strings usually hold for at least a month before breaking.
I bought these strings for my Les Paul Prophecy Custom GX, what else would you buy for an LP? I was trying to get as much of a vintage sound as I could. After tuning them up and plugging them into my Vox VT15 I was shocked, the sound was exactly what I had been looking for, needless to say I fell in love. Only problem is when I picked my guitar up a week later G B and high E were all corroded and had lost all the brightness they previously had, even when played on the "Chimey Vox" settings on my modeling amp. In the strings defense my hands were about as sweaty as can be when I strung them and did not treat or clean them before putting the guitar back on the wall. In light of other reviews saying they lasted quite a while I'd say this is a case of the check operator light being on. Regardless of this aggravating issue I'll still buy them again, just can't be the sound. I'll just make sure to take better care of them this time.
