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Rogue strings? Not bad, time for a re-think.

TT100

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Recently I was setting up my Strat which had a bad high E string saddle/bridgeplate transition. Bend the string and "pop." Instead of paying a buck a string locally for a bunch of high Es or tearing open another set I found "Rogue" brand on Amazon in different gauges in quantity. I think I paid about $3 each for a pack of 10 Es & 10 Bs.

They're still on the guitar a month later. They sound good, feel fine and fit well sonically with the EXL110 set on the guitar. After all the talk and research on strings I may have found the answer. If they make wound D, A & E I'll just buy them in bulk.

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demundo

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I used some of those a long time ago. there were pretty good just like you say.
 
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