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Great for my Stratocasters - sturdy bottom and easy bending in the treble range. They were around in the 70s and 80s known as Light Top - Heavy Bottom and then I could not find them any longer - glad they are back in one set, without having to mix 2 sets, even though the left over heavy top light bottom that remain would fit right on a Les Paul that would have a strong bass and mid-range response, and can use a bit more boost in the treble range.
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I've been using Ernie Ball strings for 10 years. In the last year I started using the Hybrids and I love them! Couple the amazing quality with the great deal offered here and it's a "no brainer!" Highly recommend it!
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You can't beat this deal! Ernie Ball strings have always been my go to set of strings. The 10 pack is quite the value. Most times, these will go for 9 bucks or more for a set. Getting 10 at this price is stupid good. Hybrids are a perfect gauge for my style. Not too light and heavy enough on the bottom for great feel and tone. I'll be back for more when these are done. That's for sure. USA made ensures top quality
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Play-ability, that is the name of the game. What is your style? players with big hands tend to use higher action, lower action requires thinner strings or else you get buzz and also, lower action tends to have less sustain. All of the comments I've made can be argued both ways. It comes down to your style, the fret height and your finger strength.
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I have been using ernie ball strings for many years. the hybrid strings are on a Fender Squire Standard upgraded with all DiMarzio electronics. With these mods, I have transformed a starter? guitar to a great playing instrument.
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