Good brand for custom 7 string gauges, .011-.072

Rotatous

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Title says it all- what's generally considered the best brand/company for this? Nobody seems to make a pack of strings with the right gauges for me, and they definitely don't have them at guitar center anymore so I thought I might as well order a custom pack.

Thanks!
 

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That difference really isn't a thing to not go for it :lol: You could at least try it, they're not expensive, so go for it.

Some people are extremely picky with their string gauges. Happily, I'm not!

But at that sort of thickness.. he may be right. 0.02 of a difference really shouldn't be too noticeable I reckon.
 

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I would go Circle K, but if you want to go a little cheaper then just get D'addario and order from Juststrings.com

You could do an 11-52 6 string set and then add on a .72
That would probably work pretty good.
 

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Thanks for the replies- another concern of mine is that my Agile has a reverse headstock, and most strings I buy just BARELY make it to the first tuning peg. Anyone know if the strings mentioned would be long enough? Mainly worried about that low 72
 

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La bella can make the string long enoungh for the agile. Just include the guitar's model name where it ask.
 

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Yep Circle K. And they will fit no prob. Bear in mind their wounds are tighter than most - you will want a 70 from them.
 
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