I have found that D’Addario Chrome (flat wound) strings are the best for equal volume on the B and E strings. They come in three gauges and all three have a wound G. I use a set of 10-48 on one strat and 11-50 on another. On my big box jazz guitar I use 13-56. They cost more than regular strings but if you keep them clean they will last a lot longer.

If sounds like you play jazz guitar so you may want to try the 13-56 set. They have that great mellow jazz tone. All three sets sound mellower than regular strings IMO.

I hope this helps.

Last edited by MarioD; 10/15/09 06:05 AM.

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