.007 STRINGS FOR METAL?

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  • Trying out a .007 set on a guitar. Will it work for metal?
    So I went to a store to buy a 007 set to try out on one of my guitars. Will it be too slinky for metal?
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  • @JakobStrand
    @JakobStrand 7 місяців тому +1800

    James Bond approves of this string set.

  • @doocies
    @doocies 7 місяців тому +623

    Thank Tony Iommi for pioneering light gauge strings on guitars. He even used banjo strings back in the day because no company made super light gauge strings for guitars

    • @gamezharks
      @gamezharks 7 місяців тому +31

      Alot of guitarists in the 70s an 60s did that, Hendrix allegedly, Leslie West another very early pioneer into heavy music did aswell.

    • @doocies
      @doocies 7 місяців тому +4

      @@gamezharks cool, I never heard that before. Seems reasonable, especially since Jimmy was in England so much

    • @wastelander138
      @wastelander138 7 місяців тому +13

      I immediately thought of Iommi when I seen the title of this video. So the answer to me was "Yes, lighter guage strings can metal." Billy Gibbons uses lighter guage strings as well. I know ZZ Top are more rock but hell, he still gets a bad ass sound out of his setup. He said to someone (I can't remember who at the moment) who used heavy guage strings "Why you workin' so hard?" The dude switched to a lighter guage and never looked back.

    • @SeeJayPlayGames
      @SeeJayPlayGames 7 місяців тому +13

      @@wastelander138Actually I believe it was B.B. King who asked Billy Gibbons that question, and the "dude" who switched off of heavy strings was Billy.

    • @wastelander138
      @wastelander138 7 місяців тому +1

      @SeeJayPlayGames that makes more sense, haha. It was a short I seen a while back and my memory just isn't all that great. Thanks for the refresh.

  • @stevenashmore4522
    @stevenashmore4522 7 місяців тому +747

    Watching this I realise that I use heavier strings not for the sound, but because my technique just isn't good enough!

    • @zomielastaroth4956
      @zomielastaroth4956 7 місяців тому +114

      Heavier strings stays in tune better.

    • @adi3464
      @adi3464 7 місяців тому +65

      if you prefer the feel of thicker strings / tune lower then your strings are fine 👍

    • @JosePineda-jn8jk
      @JosePineda-jn8jk 7 місяців тому +18

      @@zomielastaroth4956based on what? How hard you over-press the string to dig into those jumbo frets?

    • @francismcalister7811
      @francismcalister7811 7 місяців тому +14

      ​@@JosePineda-jn8jkI think that's partly the answer. Less tension and smaller diameter means the string will deflect more with the same amount of pressure. This causes the string to move back and forth through the nut slot more, which makes it go out of tune

    • @jeffleecust
      @jeffleecust 7 місяців тому +16

      Yeah I absolutely loved 7’s and 8’s but my heavy hand just doesn’t work with them. 10-52 is my thinnest I can comfortably play on.

  • @OlaEnglund
    @OlaEnglund  7 місяців тому +90

    Sorry here's the reupload with the fixed audio!

  • @vikingmetaliscool
    @vikingmetaliscool 7 місяців тому +402

    Had 8-54 on my seven string for a few years after watching Beato’s video on string gauges. Sounds so clear with lots of gain.

    • @everythingpotatoversion1201
      @everythingpotatoversion1201 7 місяців тому +5

      Haha ,I started considered and trying 8 gauges string thru Beato's vid as well

    • @vikingmetaliscool
      @vikingmetaliscool 7 місяців тому +14

      @@everythingpotatoversion1201 I highly recommend. It’s a bit of an adjustment in technique, but the tone is awesome.

    • @everythingpotatoversion1201
      @everythingpotatoversion1201 7 місяців тому +1

      @@vikingmetaliscool thank you 🤘✌️☺️

    • @thegame3417
      @thegame3417 7 місяців тому +2

      you had, but not anymore? What made you switch from 8s?

    • @vikingmetaliscool
      @vikingmetaliscool 7 місяців тому +8

      @@thegame3417 Sorry, poor English… *I’ve had
      They’re still on there 👍🏼 Love them

  • @manshovel
    @manshovel 7 місяців тому +178

    I made the switch to 0.08-0.38 about ten years ago after developing carpal tunnel in my fretting hand. It made playing much easier and I even get more compliments on my tone, which I personally, think has improved as well. Great to see more videos demystifying thin strings.

    • @johnwirk
      @johnwirk 7 місяців тому +5

      Same here. I used to love the rigidness of heavy strings on a fixed bridge like a Gibson SG or something similar. Now I occasionally get that popping in the wrist when barring certain chords and man is it a yucky feeling.

    • @kyzor-sosay6087
      @kyzor-sosay6087 7 місяців тому +5

      Been playing the same 8-38 for years.Easy on the fingers,sound great.

    • @1mawil1
      @1mawil1 7 місяців тому

      What tunings? Even on drop c stuff?

    • @manshovel
      @manshovel 7 місяців тому +1

      @@1mawil1 E standard. I play with a set of 0.09-0.40 in D standard. Drop tuning is for folk guitars.

    • @dutchdykefinger
      @dutchdykefinger 5 місяців тому

      i have a very specific talnet in squeaking/pinch harmonics
      looser strings make them way easier to pop off but they don't retain/sustain for shit
      they are a bit too skinny on a HSS strat, straocasters have a way of souding quite thin (but extremely defined) already, so it's too skinny, therefori play .10s
      i have to add it's a floatinf bridge setup though so it's probably a bit on the heavy side for the fist part of a bend
      i like my action reasonably high too, so i guess what i'm saying is hell for people with physical problems
      but i think people just are wrong about certain things, and are injurin themselves because of it
      like bar choirds... it's not in the fingers at all, whatsover, not beyond fretting the notes
      anyone who brags about being able to bend a note from fret position 1 up 2 semitones on a .13 steel string country guitar, is bragging about bullshit
      there is no musical point in doing that at all, and you're wasting time in developing pointless shit that needlessly stresses your hands
      now i liek note pooping, but i can do it without wrecking myself and i can poop notes rather than show how fat of a string i can theororethically still play outside of a musical context, noone cares
      i'm not impressed with peopel that play until they fingers bleed unless they have significant better chops that justify it
      brian adams can smoke a dick, he doesn't, his summer of '69 was fruitless wankery
      there's a reason classical nylon guitarists play on almost 45 degree angle diagonally.
      if you let the guitar hang from your arm at the right time, your underarm will provide the counterbalance force to bar the chord against the weight of the guitar, not the fingers, gravity takes care of it... work smarter, not harder

  • @bskbishop
    @bskbishop 7 місяців тому +237

    This is also where some of the hidden benefits of an Evertune come into play. You can play really thin strings, even at lower tunings because the "flubbiness" from thinner or down tuned strings comes from going out of tune more quickly when you fret or chug on them. The Evertune reduces or eliminates that, and you can enjoy the benefits of thinner strings without losing some of the benefits traditionally gained from higher string tension.

    • @Nibblerr
      @Nibblerr 7 місяців тому +2

      There's not enough tension for the saddle modules to work.

    • @RetroDoneRight
      @RetroDoneRight 7 місяців тому +25

      ​@@Nibblerr Don't talk about things you don't know.
      An evertune will hold perfect tune with 8lbps of string tension.

    • @simpleanswer8954
      @simpleanswer8954 7 місяців тому +10

      Evertune - for people who never want to use a trem or bend very much. What's the point of using the .007 strings if you're going to slap them in a bridge that literally won't let you bend them that much?

    • @RetroDoneRight
      @RetroDoneRight 7 місяців тому +45

      ​@@simpleanswer8954 An evertune bends exactly like literally every other guitar ever.

    • @bskbishop
      @bskbishop 7 місяців тому +31

      @@simpleanswer8954 You can set up an Evertune to bend like a normal bridge, bend slightly less easily than a normal bridge, or not bend at all. Even when it's set to allow normal bends it still counteracts a lot of the string going sharp from a heavy fretting hand, or a heavy pick attack. As for using 7's without bending? Why not? It allows for a crazy light touch, a brighter sound, tighter chugs on the low strings... there are lots of other reasons. Bending to the moon is just the most popular reason.

  • @kma6881
    @kma6881 7 місяців тому +48

    I started using 9’s, tuned down a full step. It feels great and sounds good. The tension is perfect for me. No use using any thicker gauge strings.

  • @JPTyler
    @JPTyler 7 місяців тому +30

    I love using .008's, especially the StringJoy brand's version of .008 to .040.

  • @Fl4ppers
    @Fl4ppers 3 місяці тому +4

    That "brittle" sound actually works really well in a mix. All the old session guys in the 50s and 60s used '8s.

  • @davelanciani-dimaensionx
    @davelanciani-dimaensionx 7 місяців тому +176

    I'm using a hybrid set of 009 to 046. The higher strings still bend and play easy, and the lower, slightly heavier strings hold Drop-D tuning better. The lower strings also hold tuning for Open C (Devin Townsend tuning).

    • @leogazio1234
      @leogazio1234 7 місяців тому

      Im looking for strings like those, with thinner e, b and g strings, and normal d, a and lower e strings, I like E 42.

    • @mikeg6666
      @mikeg6666 7 місяців тому

      9-42's are pretty good too...

    • @phutureproof
      @phutureproof 7 місяців тому +10

      Hybrid slinky? my fave

    • @danhguitardemos
      @danhguitardemos 7 місяців тому

      I do drop c# with mine

    • @josuastangl7140
      @josuastangl7140 7 місяців тому +3

      9-46 for E standard is my gem!
      42 is just too light for playing with energy live,
      but with 9s I have more energy for playing very long sets.

  • @ConnyInAvesta
    @ConnyInAvesta 7 місяців тому +17

    "We have an seven string at home"

  • @claudevieaul1465
    @claudevieaul1465 7 місяців тому +55

    On one of my guitars I've also put a set of 07-38 strings (Billy Gibbons signature) - just to find out how it feels...
    And it definitely takes some time to get used to, but it is *so easy* to play!! Almost effortless 😎🤘
    And the sound really is great: I'm not missing anything regardless of the gain levels...
    Of course heavy chugging will take some effort to get it right, but it certainly can be done - the intensity is still there, even if you don't have to hit the strings with a mallet 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @marcinn6312
      @marcinn6312 7 місяців тому +1

      Thumbs up for Rev Willys. Im on 7 too. Complete lack of effort.

  • @tom_dilley
    @tom_dilley 7 місяців тому +50

    Started using 8s a while back for standard tuning and haven't once wanted to go back. You might also want to try those strings on one of your guitars with a floating bridge as the reduced string tension means you can lower the spring tension in the back. This makes the bar super light and easy to control for more intricate Steve Vai / Allan Holdsworth style moves.

    • @normbarrows
      @normbarrows 7 місяців тому +1

      I've actually run into one headless trem bridge that can't even do 8's - the spring is too stiff. But I've run 8's on Strat, Floyd Rose, Steinberger, and Bigsby trems with no problems.

    • @Clabian96
      @Clabian96 7 місяців тому +3

      I have 8s on my Ibanez 30 fret

    • @claudevieaul1465
      @claudevieaul1465 7 місяців тому +1

      ​@@Clabian96Oooohhhh, I've been looking for those Ibanez extended range RGs - *really* rare here in the Netherlands, unfortunately... 😎🤘

  • @pokebass1
    @pokebass1 5 місяців тому +6

    As a bass player, I've always liked using the thinnest string that I can get my hands on. It makes fretting so much easier, and you get the correct volume with much less effort. That allows me to play faster for longer.

  • @TheEpicLinkFreeman
    @TheEpicLinkFreeman 7 місяців тому +14

    I used to use an 8-38 set for a while but ended up sizing up to a 9-42 because I change tunings so frequently. You can get some crazy awesome pinch harmonics out of those thin strings

  • @3Storms
    @3Storms 7 місяців тому +11

    It's nice to see you're just like me with using the 09 - 42's. They're still good enough to chug while having a nice brightness for the highs.

  • @steven.youngson
    @steven.youngson 7 місяців тому +19

    That was really cool. Those 4 note bends are sick!

  • @dannyherbert4482
    @dannyherbert4482 7 місяців тому +8

    I've been using 7s for the past year now and I absolutely love how much easier they feel to play, it just makes the whole experience feel so much nicer

  • @xerodelacroix5552
    @xerodelacroix5552 7 місяців тому +12

    I've been using the Zippys for standard since they came out. I've noticed they give a shortscale bass effect, they sound fuller because of less tension, like a shortscale bass in standard.

  • @zezinhocambalhota972
    @zezinhocambalhota972 7 місяців тому +10

    Sounds lovely. Really bright and well-defined sound and sounds surprisingly good with palm muting

  • @ludeboost
    @ludeboost 7 місяців тому +4

    I like that you did a true side by side comparison. A ton of UA-camrs do comparisons and play completely different licks or play each comparison so far apart you cant get a good idea of it.

  • @normbarrows
    @normbarrows 7 місяців тому +26

    I switched to 8's for metal 40 years ago. Less fretting and bending effort, brighter tone, makes you a more precise player. Looks like I need to start using 7's on all my builds. Got some Reverend Willy's but never got around to trying them out. Didn't even know Ernie Ball made 7's, I currently use Ernie Ball 8's on all my builds. I also use large thin fender triangle picks. You can bend them on the fly to vary their stiffness while you play. They have a longer reach which can help when you have to skip over strings and reach the next one, such a riff on strings 4 and 6 that doesn't touch string 5. By gripping it loosely you can do sweeps very easily. String gauge, pick type, and playing style / effort really should be a matched set. And yes - thinner strings will make you a more precise player. You can always thicken up the lower-mids downstream in the signal chain. Personally, I prefer the less muddy source signal of thinner strings. It's easier to boost bottom than it is to cut muddiness. Thanks for doing my work for me - now I don't have to check out 7's - you did it for me. I just ordered some to try out on a build.

    • @Igoya972
      @Igoya972 7 місяців тому +1

      Don't forget to write some impressions here... ;)

    • @mikeg6666
      @mikeg6666 7 місяців тому +2

      Hey Toni Iommi used 7's and 8's and look at the massive sound Sabbath had. I myself switched to 8's and love it , but I still have some heavy gauges on my guitars for thrash etc....

    • @Goose21
      @Goose21 7 місяців тому +1

      @@mikeg6666Paul Gilbert also uses 8s which is crazy considering how fast he plays

    • @mikeg6666
      @mikeg6666 7 місяців тому +2

      @@Goose21 He must be light on the touch , you definitely have to change your picking technique. Because when I go from 10's or 11's to 8's I forget and hit em to hard sometimes , it definitely takes some getting used to.

    • @musemuser777
      @musemuser777 7 місяців тому +1

      I've used customs with lite on top and heavy bottoms for decades. Been happy ever since...

  • @petepetrich7828
    @petepetrich7828 7 місяців тому +2

    With nerve damage I just can't do lighter gauges. Gotta have something I can really feel.

  • @somethingelsedoesmatter
    @somethingelsedoesmatter 7 місяців тому +31

    I was using 7s for a couple years, but recently switched to 10s as I changed to Jazzmaster guitars, and I love how the strings no longer go out of tune from the slightest pressure of my fingers. It did take a bit of adjustment time, of course. But the 7s were pretty fun for bends, for sure!

    • @michaelr.4878
      @michaelr.4878 5 місяців тому +1

      Exactly..it is nice not to have to constantly worry about pulling..or even pushing every note sharp. I exclusively used 9's for about 20 years..but since switching to 10's, there are no more headaches.

  • @hatcat4167
    @hatcat4167 7 місяців тому +3

    Well... Father of metal (and I'm talking about Tony Iommi of course) plays with this set: .008 p, .008 p, .011 p, .018w, .024w, .032w. for D# tuning. And yeah it chugs. On thin strings some notes not accurate as we want, but sometimes it makes song more lyric or more "doomy" sound like Black Sabbath songs.

  • @pavidus
    @pavidus 7 місяців тому +11

    i’d love to see ola go through his guitars and talk about what tuning and gauge he has on them, and even for SWOLA episodes it’d be cool to know what tuning and gauge he has on the guitar he’s using.

  • @pgeclipse1693
    @pgeclipse1693 7 місяців тому +1

    The first set of 7’s I used was Rev. Willys, and I loved them. Still use them on some of my guitars in drop tuning

  • @bear1084
    @bear1084 7 місяців тому +17

    I have 8s on everything I own except for my strat, which has 9s and is currently in D standard. I leave my SG in drop D, and even with having strings that light on a shorter scale, it does great with em. I have arthritis in my left wrist, changing to 8s made a big difference in ease of use, and actually really helped lighten my touch, too. Glad you had a good time with a light set! 🤘🤘🤘

    • @jburdsinfuse
      @jburdsinfuse 7 місяців тому +1

      I’m dealing with arthritis- light gauge for me too…Father Time can be a dick.

  • @olafburgermann806
    @olafburgermann806 7 місяців тому +3

    7s are great if you are recovering from a tendon type injury, and like you say if you want to practice using as little effort as possible.
    Billy Gibbons uses 7s and nobody would accuse him of lacking in the tone department

  • @slidvonjunzt7608
    @slidvonjunzt7608 7 місяців тому +10

    Amazing. I might be kidding myself but there was an immediate change to your soloing style Ola.. those bendy licks had a slight Chris Poland feel to them!

  • @sbeard73
    @sbeard73 7 місяців тому +1

    Dude those frets are massive, love it.

  • @joniiboy
    @joniiboy 7 місяців тому +7

    Being mostly a rhythm guy, with main influences like Iced earth, is always gravitated towards thicker strings on the rhythm side, but my go-to was always 009 to 52 for E-flat and/or E-standard. Only reason i havent liked any of my 7 strings is the 26.5 scale making the treble strings feel to tight for my own liking. but this set does have my curiosity, thats for sure

  • @alexskibicki2262
    @alexskibicki2262 7 місяців тому +7

    Nice guitar, ola. I totally dig the blue finish. As for the strings, they don’t sound too bad, but I would rather go for a thicker set.

  • @cb4j
    @cb4j 7 місяців тому

    Looking forward to trying these.

  • @watcherzero000
    @watcherzero000 7 місяців тому +1

    Yeah a lot of old guys use those Sevens like Billy Gibbons from ZZ Top. Billy uses the Dunlop RWN0738 Rev. Willy's Lottery Brand Electric Guitar Strings

  • @DM-rc4yu
    @DM-rc4yu 7 місяців тому +15

    I've recently switched to 9s from 11s and 10s that I used before and I don't know why it took me so long. There's basically no reason to use thicker strings than you find comfortable. Plenty of guitar greats used 9s or smaller. 9s for 24.75" and 10s for 25.5" scale for me.

    • @pistolpete7280
      @pistolpete7280 7 місяців тому +1

      So true..literally no point to use heavy gauge strings

    • @skaldlouiscyphre2453
      @skaldlouiscyphre2453 7 місяців тому +8

      That sounds backwards. 10s on the shorter scale for more tension, 9s on the longer scale.
      But, what do I know, I just play a 24" scale guitar in a low tuning.

    • @simpleanswer8954
      @simpleanswer8954 7 місяців тому +1

      @@skaldlouiscyphre2453 Yeah... sounds backwards to me too. Heavier gauge on longer scale just adds to the already increased tension.

    • @DM-rc4yu
      @DM-rc4yu 7 місяців тому +1

      @@skaldlouiscyphre2453 Yes it's backwards in standard tuning. I mostly use Gibson scale guitars in standard and 25.5" for lower tuning. 9s become a bit too floppy and buzzy when I tune them down. This way they feel kinda the same.

  • @zedski
    @zedski 7 місяців тому +5

    Used to play regular 8s, switched to hybrid 8 to 42 when Ernie Ball released it (Hyper Slinky). Got 2 sets of these 7s that I've been meaning to try, but haven't gotten around to it yet. I feel like they'll be fine for standard tuning, but I like to also play C# standard and I felt like regular 38 was a bit too loose for that and the 36 this 7 set will naturally be even worse. I think I'd love a 7 9 13 22 32 42 set. Probably going to try that at some point :)

  • @driemday
    @driemday 7 місяців тому

    Just love your videos man 😂
    Enjoying every minute 🔥

  • @beardorocks
    @beardorocks 7 місяців тому +1

    I use the Hyper Slinkys. 8-42 on gibson scale standard tuning. I use tortex flow 1.14 picks. I can shred fast and they sound amazing. I have nerve issues in so i needed lighter strings. It also forced me to not tense up on my fretting hand

  • @iseeu-fp9po
    @iseeu-fp9po 7 місяців тому +22

    Hey, Ola. Love that you're doing something so "easy" as changing strings. In fact, it could be a real headscratcher for some of us afraid to mess up the action of the guitar etc. For me I have this stupid fear of touching the truss rod, but you are the perfect guy for lessening that stress through practice. Cheers.

    • @eljefe8564
      @eljefe8564 7 місяців тому +1

      You just have to dig in and play with it! You won't break it and it will be very rewarding!!

  • @rustee_nyfe
    @rustee_nyfe 7 місяців тому +8

    I am a bass player and at some point I discovered that thinner strings not only take much less effort, but sound way more clanky and thats what I've been looking for. So since that I buy thinnest strings I can find.

    • @stevenjohnson2672
      @stevenjohnson2672 7 місяців тому +2

      I use D'Addario exl220bt strings 40-55-70-90.

    • @fallenshallrise
      @fallenshallrise 7 місяців тому +2

      Interesting, so I'm not going crazy. I play guitar mostly but record bass as well and when I tried to use the recommended gauges for B-E-A-D tuning (from a 5 string set) it didn't sound right but once I sized down it was way better and had that grind.

    • @rustee_nyfe
      @rustee_nyfe 7 місяців тому

      @@fallenshallrise one more advice that might be not obvious - try to play as close to neck as possible. For live sets it can be exhausting (due to enormous amplitude of right hand), but for recording it may sound better. But this approach is really depends on taste. I'm trying to record with fingers and my fingers are somewhere between the neck pickup and neck itself

  • @gbodymulisha8212
    @gbodymulisha8212 7 місяців тому

    Those are the exact strings I use on my ESP and I use a fairly thin pick, love super lights

  • @pehhah5660
    @pehhah5660 7 місяців тому

    Very nice video with useful insights!

  • @smokehill7912
    @smokehill7912 7 місяців тому +11

    i used to be a 12-56 guy thinking thicker was better bc thats what i had always been told by everyone. switched to 10-52 and realized the medium gauges are absolutely top tier. easier bending, faster picking, and more bite.

    • @EYOUTz1993
      @EYOUTz1993 7 місяців тому

      I did 12-56 or even 12-62ish many years ago when all I had was an Ibanez LP clone and I just absolutely had to play Cannibal Corpse in A flat standard lol

  • @miket.220
    @miket.220 7 місяців тому +3

    At high-gain levels the sound is almost identical. The 9s had a bit more of the fundamental tone, but the 7s have a touch more clarity. The biggest difference is going to be the amount of effort to play. 7s you will need a light touch on your guitar.

  • @simonkormendy849
    @simonkormendy849 7 місяців тому +1

    For sure, Jimi Hendrix used 32-08 gauge strings down tuned a semitone, Tony Iommi used light gauge strings down tuned a few semitones on the early Black Sabbath albums.

  • @cdarklock
    @cdarklock 7 місяців тому +1

    I looooooove these strings. I got a set a few months ago and they're amazing.

  • @universalglimpse
    @universalglimpse 7 місяців тому +12

    one thing I do when experimenting with different tuning is to refer to the set I prefer the most (like .10/.46) in a specific scale (as 25.5 or 24.75) and use one of many online tool to calculate the strings tension with different tuning/scale. In this way you ensure you have the right tension for your taste in any guitar/tuning you play.
    Nice video Ola! ;)

    • @dandysalamanca5830
      @dandysalamanca5830 7 місяців тому

      man i still don’t understand how to calculate string tension i use 10-46 it has something to do with neck relief right?

    • @universalglimpse
      @universalglimpse 7 місяців тому

      @@dandysalamanca5830 mmmm no, not exactly. A correct setup will result in a guitar “more comfortable” to play, so if you feel your guitar strings are “too stiff” possibly the guitar needs a setup.
      To calculate the tension google for “string tension calculator”, there are plenty of them online.

    • @graou_paou
      @graou_paou 20 днів тому

      ​@@dandysalamanca5830 It mostly has to do with the feel. If you use lets say 9s in d standard tuning they will feel loose - slacky. Neck relief can always be adjusted with the truss rod

  • @brandoncondatore1051
    @brandoncondatore1051 7 місяців тому +14

    Definitely noticed more mids and even treble definition IMMEDIATELY. I know Ernie Ball's are bright strings in general (they are my preference) so could be a tiny bit from just brand new strings but, Man... Sounds Awesome

    • @musicman8942
      @musicman8942 7 місяців тому +1

      You want really bright EB's? Try Super Slinky's 9-42 in cobalt construction on humbuckers.

  • @RobbieF
    @RobbieF 7 місяців тому +1

    I play Ernie Ball 8s. I don't want my 60 year old hands to have to "fight" my guitar. I use an .85 pick and yes, I do stretch them when I change strings.

  • @robshaffer2274
    @robshaffer2274 7 місяців тому +1

    Rev Willy's .07 -.38 on a Schecter with Floyd Rose. Sounds great, stays in tune, perfect intonation, never broken one in 3 years. My touch has never been lighter or better - never going back.

    • @marcinn6312
      @marcinn6312 7 місяців тому +1

      I just snapped high E but it took quite a beating. +1 on Rev Willy.

  • @waynebake1123
    @waynebake1123 7 місяців тому +3

    Started studying Billy Gibbons playing recently and learned about his 007 sets, I've got some of my 25.5 scale guitars on them and like it. It's a bit overkill on a 24 3/4 tho.

  • @sonicsultan1050
    @sonicsultan1050 7 місяців тому +12

    I’ve personally been gravitating towards thinner strings than I have used in the past due to issues with my hands making it harder to press down heavier strings. Definitely is a learning curve when you’re used to really bearing down with the fret hand but after you get control of that it works out really well in my opinion for fast playing and bends (not that my fast playing and/or bends sound nearly as good as Ola lol)

  • @JayBirdNJ.
    @JayBirdNJ. 7 місяців тому

    Great video. I've played on these pages stribgs on a beginner guitar and they bend for days. It's almost like playing with a practice guitar. Great video

  • @slaytanic777
    @slaytanic777 7 місяців тому

    Recently put 8s on a couple guitars. At 49 years old it's been a help on my strat scale length. 🤘

  • @rayprevailer8454
    @rayprevailer8454 7 місяців тому +9

    I have been using 9-42 over 20 years. I have tried 8, 10,11. 9's are the right fit for me.

    • @Twobarpsi
      @Twobarpsi 7 місяців тому

      What tuning?

    • @rayprevailer8454
      @rayprevailer8454 7 місяців тому +1

      @@Twobarpsi
      1/2 step down

    • @Twobarpsi
      @Twobarpsi 7 місяців тому

      @@rayprevailer8454 that's a good combination 🤘

  • @ELECTRICSCARS
    @ELECTRICSCARS 7 місяців тому +7

    I love the clarity and attack of thin Strings and it's so fun and easier to play pinch harmonics

  • @bengrunzel5393
    @bengrunzel5393 7 місяців тому

    I switched to 8s a while back and love the tighter low end. I tend to pick aggressively so it took some getting used to, if I try to play fast 16th note power chords (Misfits/Ramones style) it goes sharp easy.

  • @thatguyinaband6341
    @thatguyinaband6341 7 місяців тому

    this sounds amazing!

  • @Some_Habitual_Musician
    @Some_Habitual_Musician 7 місяців тому +16

    I tried Yngwie's signature sets 10 years ago and was amazed how crazy over bends felt like. I really want to try the 007 Zippies now. Maybe it's a good idea to have one guitar with thin strings like this. 🤔Great review!

    • @davelanciani-dimaensionx
      @davelanciani-dimaensionx 7 місяців тому +2

      That's right - Yngwie uses a set of 008's tuned down to Eb, right?

    • @Some_Habitual_Musician
      @Some_Habitual_Musician 7 місяців тому +1

      Yes, that's correct. @@davelanciani-dimaensionx

    • @youvsyou945
      @youvsyou945 7 місяців тому +1

      @@davelanciani-dimaensionx Yngwie uses a hybrid set....008, .011, .014, .022, .032, .046

  • @TheGuitarTheory
    @TheGuitarTheory 7 місяців тому +4

    I use 11-49 on my guitar tuned to Eb. I pick like a gorilla and it’s the only set that stays in tune for me. Plus I like the string tension ❤

  • @ErikAnders
    @ErikAnders 7 місяців тому

    Definitely try them on an evertune also. I like 10s on c# evertune standard springs. And 9s standard evertune tuning and have been wondering if the 8.5 works on evertune standard springs or if you have to get different tension springs for the 8.5 ?

  • @Sandemose
    @Sandemose 7 місяців тому

    I use .12-56 and I love how legato sounds with it.

  • @Hadouken5150
    @Hadouken5150 7 місяців тому +10

    I think a good rule of thumb is a player should always play the lightest strings possible for whatever tuning they’re playing in. Thick strings sound like crap, but for lower tunings you’re kinda forced to go pretty thick. The lowest tuning play in is drop C, and I use 10-52s.

    • @bladempale1751
      @bladempale1751 7 місяців тому +2

      Skinny top heavy bottom is the way to go for that tuning indeed!

  • @andrew_kay
    @andrew_kay 7 місяців тому +4

    I played 10-52 for 10 years for dropped D. Two months ago I switched for 9-46 and I was amazed how effortless is now to play and make bends and legato things. I would do it long time ago if I knew. Still I think for 0-0-0-0s 52 was better.

  • @jamescastellguitar1469
    @jamescastellguitar1469 7 місяців тому +2

    I use the Rev Willy 7’s. Amazing strings! Only ones I play on these days. 😎🎸

  • @rosskrause3926
    @rosskrause3926 7 місяців тому

    Damn I think it sounds great..I have always used .009-.042 but have put the hybrid EVH .009- .046 set on one of my guitars and love them now.

  • @marcanthonycarino4328
    @marcanthonycarino4328 7 місяців тому +3

    i wonder if i will give it a try, I've been using 11-49 string gauge for quite a long time.
    But, I did try playing 10's. And it was really different from 11 in my opinion. 11-49 kinda good when it comes to open string riffs or such.
    But going further on 7's. Men, it is really tempting because you can bend so easily. (You can bend more than a whole step).

  • @TheGazza83
    @TheGazza83 7 місяців тому +7

    Dime used to use 0.008 for his high E, for standard tuning. On a Gibson scale length, 24.75 inches. Lower tension than your solar. It worked for him. That was using his down a quarter step tuning. Even less tension.

    • @keviniaquinto128
      @keviniaquinto128 7 місяців тому +3

      That would explain some of the bends on CFH lol

    • @ZeeEm1991Gr
      @ZeeEm1991Gr 7 місяців тому +2

      I've never seen anything about 8s. The one time he mentioned string gauges in his 1993 guitar clinic, Dime said he used 9-46. His signature set with DR Strings is 9-50, and he _may_ also have used the 10-52 and 11-50 sets. As for the bends that the other comment mentions, it's a bit easier to do huge bends on a Floyd Rose'd guitar... especially if you also pull up the bridge while bending.

    • @MisterTee
      @MisterTee 7 місяців тому +1

      Malmsteen also uses an 8 for his high e

  • @danhinchliffe7622
    @danhinchliffe7622 4 місяці тому

    My college would only ever string the in house guitars with 7s and I hated them for it for a long time. It did make me a better guitarist though. They're harder to play correctly but they make you play all strings the same way and it really helps with knowing what pressure to put on the strings when you're fretting.

  • @ironageamplification1791
    @ironageamplification1791 7 місяців тому +1

    Literally just put 7-38 and I normally play 8-38, and I'm never going back. You have to play lighter and a little more carefully, but it becomes second nature very quickly. I too suffer from wrist issues and issues in the finger tips, none of which are exacerbated by the thin gauge. Great video as it also dispels tone myths!

  • @b.tee.2600
    @b.tee.2600 7 місяців тому +13

    I been playing 9/42's for year's and my son bought me the Slash string set of 10/46's and it took a minute to get use to the different but I did and I liked it but I went bk to the 9's because they just fit me better with my big hands. Besides, if they are good enough for "saint Dimebag " then they are great for me!! I recently got hearing aids and I have got to experience Pantera all over again and its been amazing!! I have been learning some dimebag songs/licks(thx to you Ola) and just learning what little I have so far from Dime,that its helping my playing tremendously!! Once again thank you Ola for all you do for us fans.God bless you and your beautiful family!!

  • @plasticoflamingo2952
    @plasticoflamingo2952 7 місяців тому +2

    Holy crap! I play so heavy-handed, if I even looked at a .007, it would snap. LOL

  • @stevekirkby6570
    @stevekirkby6570 7 місяців тому +1

    a few weeks ago I put 7's on my Peavey EXP. Bloody awesome and seems good so far as possiblity of snapping a string. Very responsive. Dont forget to adjust your truss rod.

  • @amirtak9886
    @amirtak9886 7 місяців тому +1

    I use a d'addario nyxl balanced tension 10-46 with a .052 replacing the 46 for drop c tuning. This gives me the same tension as a 9-40 set in standsrd E. I find that to be the perfect amount of tension on my solar a1.6c evertune.

  • @zomielastaroth4956
    @zomielastaroth4956 7 місяців тому +4

    With evertune you could get away with such thin strings. But then you would need to swap out the springs to tighter ones.

  • @arvetemecha
    @arvetemecha 7 місяців тому +12

    I'm amazed to see how fast you can adapt your alternate picking technique to such thin strings! Each time I grab a guitar with less than 10-46 my picking sucks badly, my hands are out of synch and I give up after an hour of atrocious sharp bends and sloppy picking hand.

    • @Shornetastic
      @Shornetastic 7 місяців тому

      I recommend Paul Gilbert's old instructional video - there are some really great right hand tips in there that have changed my playing for the better ever since I watched it in highschool!

    • @fuckyoutube994
      @fuckyoutube994 7 місяців тому

      YA for real WTF Ola

    • @leogazio1234
      @leogazio1234 7 місяців тому

      Probably he practiced before the video.

    • @MainPrism
      @MainPrism 7 місяців тому

      It's all in the practice. The more you practice your alternate picking the more you can adapt to any style of playing or change in string gauge.

    • @youvsyou945
      @youvsyou945 7 місяців тому

      Pretty astute observation actually....Lighter strings make it easier to bend/fret.....but it's a lot harder to control your picking...Higher tension is a LOT easier to pick. Give and take.

  • @adam5744
    @adam5744 7 місяців тому +1

    I use them on some of my guitars good for blues style playing bends are really nice

  • @klausonstrings
    @klausonstrings 3 місяці тому

    They sound so soft! This would be interesting for some recording sessions ... but these bendings are great - think about Zakk Wylde style vibratos with these 😊

  • @chrisdaviesguitar
    @chrisdaviesguitar 7 місяців тому +3

    I used to use Picato back i the day - used and endorsed by Ritchie Blackmore, Black Sabbath and Status Quo to name but a few - they used to do a set starting from 006.

    • @gtrdrumsplayerduarte
      @gtrdrumsplayerduarte 7 місяців тому +1

      Does any brand make 006 strings at the moment? I've been experimenting with d'adario 007 for other instruments and tunings for achiving higher tunings.

  • @JanPatrick
    @JanPatrick 7 місяців тому +11

    I´m using a 007-032 set for all of my fixed bridge guitars and have been doing it for years. It´s just what you are used to. Tony Iommi can't be wrong.

    • @KodyBaker00
      @KodyBaker00 15 днів тому

      I started creating this set of strings when I was 15yo. I’m now 35yo. When I first came up with the set it was a variation of Iommi’s. I was getting 07.09.11.18W.28.36
      And another variation of 07.09.11.18W.24W.32
      I called Ernie Ball when I was 15yo and explained what was looking for and they sent me samples of custom sets (6pk of each gauge) I didn’t have to pay for them as they where interested in my choice) now all of a sudden an almost identical set comes out. I want a thanks lol

  • @moomarsguitars
    @moomarsguitars 7 місяців тому +2

    I use 8's on mine for standard and 9.5's for D standard it's super fun and easy to play!

  • @metallicbeing
    @metallicbeing 7 місяців тому

    Stepping down a half gauge really helped me with me speed tbh. I play mostly 9.5s in D and it's perfect for me once you get used to it. I can play for like 8 hours a day now too without strain issues.

  • @manks5491
    @manks5491 7 місяців тому +3

    I'm honestly surprised its common for metal players to use 9s and 8s, I'm a metal player as well but I've been using 11s and 12s for quite some time. I thought playing thicker strings was the norm hahah, I'm gonna have to try a set of 9s. Rad vid, Ola!

    • @Flathead-fb5tk
      @Flathead-fb5tk 7 місяців тому +4

      I was the same way man. Switched back to 9s and I'm loving it

    • @manks5491
      @manks5491 7 місяців тому +1

      @@Flathead-fb5tk think I might join the party hahaha

  • @Buzzownia
    @Buzzownia 7 місяців тому +7

    I use 9-46 for E-Standard/Drop D and 10-52 for D-Standard/Drop C (25,5 inch scale guitars). Previously i used 10's for E -Standard. Years ago when i was searching for another guitar i realized that guitar brands (example: Jackson, Ibanez) put an information on their website which string gauge and tuning is prefered in chosen guitar - and there's a reason for that. From that time i'm saving my fingers while playing guitar and it's still sound great.

    • @Buzzownia
      @Buzzownia 7 місяців тому

      ​​@@MFKR696i don't say i trust blindly to manufacturer characteristics, i consider it as a hint. My opinion is that may be helpful in some cases - it's about trying and depends of many things: music you play, size of your hands, length of your fingers and many more.

    • @dbombaable
      @dbombaable 7 місяців тому

      I use to use heavier but I'm the same way now. Just heavy enough strings and not excessively. 9-46 E 10 13.5 17 28 38 50 D Standard. Love that String joy let's you customize gauges at no extra cost.

  • @_wayneman_
    @_wayneman_ 7 місяців тому

    Been using 0.08-0.38 for E-standart for years now. I really love it and dare everyone to try it!

  • @juliansedor7101
    @juliansedor7101 7 місяців тому

    I used to love 7-38 on my SG. I usually tuned D#.

  • @m_b4
    @m_b4 7 місяців тому +3

    Got to love string gauge comments, not everyone tells you, 1. What tuning their guitar is in 2. What their scale length is 3. What set of strings they're actually using '9-42 Ernie ball Super slinky etc'. I use 11-49 D'Addario EXL115, 25.5 scale tuned to d-standard. Pretty happy with them, however I am going to try out the 11-49 EXL115W which has a wound third. I've never played a wound third before, so will be cool to check out, as I find the "G" string is normally the one to go out tune the most.

    • @sebaalge6674
      @sebaalge6674 7 місяців тому

      from baritone experience, the 3rd string wounded is a bit more stable, but very hard, if not impossible, to bend more than half step, so if you do a lot of lead and bends, i would not reccomand it, if your chug, sure go for it!

  • @m3m3sis
    @m3m3sis 7 місяців тому +6

    I honestly like thick and high tension in any tuning i have. It forces you to work a bit more to sound good but its worth it. Plus i feel like i have less tuning issues even when I'm heavyhand djenting away.

  • @arvindpuryag8291
    @arvindpuryag8291 7 місяців тому +2

    The thing with Ola is he always has the best sounds ❤

  • @mdshack6371
    @mdshack6371 7 місяців тому

    Well done assessment of the .007. Try chilling on some jazz with with a light picking hand and Dunlap .73. this coming from a 10/46 guy. Dig the channel.

  • @KaddysJamKave
    @KaddysJamKave 7 місяців тому +5

    For standard E, I find 9 - 42's to be the perfect feel for me. Slinky without being TOO loose and tight enough to chug hard without it crapping out. Pretty sure Dimebag used 42's for E as well. (Dime's version of E anyways lol)

    • @plumbummusic2051
      @plumbummusic2051 7 місяців тому +3

      And his guitars had a 24.75" scale length

  • @tafshi1298
    @tafshi1298 7 місяців тому +3

    3:03 among us

  • @GoDrex
    @GoDrex 7 місяців тому

    I've experimented with light gauges and the only problem I have is that the high E string is too quiet. The compromise I came up with is 8.5 gauge and a custom set depending on the guitar from String Joy since they'll do any gauge strings you want. Though, D'addario makes an 8.5 set that's good.

  • @jjr0987
    @jjr0987 7 місяців тому

    Thinner strings really become an issue when you have a Floyd. I used 8s on a 27" scale 7 string tuned down half a step, and if you turn the guitar vertical you can literally see on a tuner the string go flat because gravity is pulling the trem block down and doing a mini "dive" since there wasn't enough string/spring tension to keep the trem stable. Love playing with 8s but had to go back up to 9s to eliminate that.

  • @jnbovee
    @jnbovee 7 місяців тому +4

    Dang 9-42 for drop D? To me that's quite light. My playing would suck lol.

    • @davidzamora9973
      @davidzamora9973 7 місяців тому

      I thought the same thing. 48 for me at D is way too light haha

    • @josearjona3728
      @josearjona3728 7 місяців тому +1

      I play with 10 - 52 and it´s not even hard lel

  • @chameleon-dream-band-official
    @chameleon-dream-band-official 7 місяців тому +3

    I think the male ego has pushed many of us (me included) to play thicker strings in standard tuning, when good old 9s are probably more than enough (and maybe give better string separation and mids). 10s and over are really for the drop tunings so you have enough tension, imho. And agree, I've gone to lighter on my 7 string for the unwound strings (as it's not a multiscale neck) as this reduces the tension for solo work.

  • @Moonless_Future
    @Moonless_Future 7 місяців тому

    I've got a set of these on one of my guitars right now, and I tuned it up to G. Gives me some interesting options.

  • @joebrooks3638
    @joebrooks3638 7 місяців тому

    I put Hyper Slinky's on my Strat(42-8) it's a great alternative to 9s especially for Strat/Tele