Warning, boring geeky story about gauge changes.
I wrap over the strings on the Les Paul, light gauge (was)..never have string breaks.
Okay, top E broke...not surprising, old strings, Gilmour Another Brick In The Wall bend going on. Boioiong!
Didn't have a spare set to change, really wanted to have a jam, so (probably no need to try this
) went to go nick a top E off my Strat (which had no G - string breaks more common - buying new sets of strings, not very common at the moment).
Now, this is not a good idea, but tried removing top E...and that snaps right in my face. Feel annoyed now - two guitars, unplayable.
Desperation strikes and hour later (10pm shops not open)...and I go again...take the B string and put it on the Les Paul - wow - so E and B strings are now both .11's - never thought it would make a lot of difference - much thicker sound, fuller chords...just something that's pretty noticeable.
Hmm...I don't want to move up to .11s...but I do.
Maybe something like a .9 set for the EAD and an .11 set for the GBE....sound weird?