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jimmythesaint

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9's on a Tribute?
« on: October 16, 2008, 08:48:21 AM »
Does anyone use a standard set of 9's instead of 10's on their Tribute (or perhaps other Alembic guitar) and find that they don't sacrifice much or anything tonewise?

jazzyvee

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9's on a Tribute?
« Reply #1 on: October 16, 2008, 10:30:23 AM »
I use 9's on all my guitars, including my Alembic Orion. Never had any problems with tone. I do also use a heavy dunlop Stubby 3.0 mm pick so that helps keep the tone strong.
 
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jimmythesaint

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9's on a Tribute?
« Reply #2 on: October 16, 2008, 12:38:29 PM »
Based on your id, do you play jazz with 9's?
 
My experience with 9's on other guitars is that when I switch to them they always sound fine, but then when I switch back to 10's I realize how much the 9's were missing, particularly with clean sounds. Being a bass player, I don't use a pick, only fingers. I pulled my Tribute out of the closet for the first time in a year and it has 9's on it, which always feel good. It sounds great, but when I a/b with my Strat to get a clean jazz sound, the Strat is much better, with a fuller deeper bottom. Not like a true jazz box, but much jazzier than the Tribute with 9's.

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9's on a Tribute?
« Reply #3 on: October 16, 2008, 01:10:38 PM »
My experience with 9s is similar to Jimmy's.  My PRS CE24 came with 9 1/2's!  I liked them a lot more than the 9's, but I had to buy strings from PRS direct as no one around here carries 9 1/2s.  I eventually just went to 10's on it.
 
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