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[[Matthew Bellamy|Bellamy]] uses Ernie Ball strings with the following gauges .010, .013, .017, .026, .036, .060. The 6th string is thicker than normal which is why it can't be found on regular sets.<ref name="nocite">{{Nocite}}</ref> However it is believed that Matt now uses a standard .10-.52 gauge for his EADGBE guitars. | [[Matthew Bellamy|Bellamy]] uses Ernie Ball strings with the following gauges .010, .013, .017, .026, .036, .060. The 6th string is thicker than normal which is why it can't be found on regular sets.<ref name="nocite">{{Nocite}}</ref> However it is believed that Matt now uses a standard .10-.52 gauge for his EADGBE guitars. | ||
[[Christopher Wolstenholme|Chris]] | [[Christopher Wolstenholme|Chris]] used to equip his basses with Elites 40-100 stainless steel strings during the Showbiz and Origin of Symmetry eras.<ref>[http://board.muse.mu/showthread.php?t=959 2002 Bass Guitar Magazine Interview]</ref> | ||
He has been using DR Hi-Beam Stainless Steel 045-105 strings for the last 10 years. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 13:59, 9 November 2018
Bellamy uses Ernie Ball strings with the following gauges .010, .013, .017, .026, .036, .060. The 6th string is thicker than normal which is why it can't be found on regular sets.[1] However it is believed that Matt now uses a standard .10-.52 gauge for his EADGBE guitars.
Chris used to equip his basses with Elites 40-100 stainless steel strings during the Showbiz and Origin of Symmetry eras.[2]
He has been using DR Hi-Beam Stainless Steel 045-105 strings for the last 10 years.
References
- ↑ Reference needed!
- ↑ 2002 Bass Guitar Magazine Interview
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