I know Hallmark guitars and basses come with GHS strings. But more specifically, which ones are used? I just broke the top string on my 65 bass last night. If I want to keep the strings the same, which set GHS strings should I buy purchase?
Interestingly enough, I haven't broke a string on my JR model which is definitely a record for me with a guitar. The strings are old enough that I should replace them, but at this point I am curious how long I can go before a string breaks. So what are these "unbreakable" GHS strings on my JR model?
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Re: Hallmark Stock Strings
Yes GHS is our brand and I cannot say enough about them. I have been using Boomers all of my life and I love the tone. On the basses we use light guage long scale Boomers. On the 6 strings we use Boomer 10 guage, and reinforced ball ends whenever possible.
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