Epiphone Sheraton Guitars
Posted on Saturday, January 23, 2010 in Guitar
what is the best kind of strings for an epiphone sheraton II guitar if I play classic rock?
I bought an epi sheraton some time ago and now I need to change the strings, I don’t know anything about electric guitar strings, so I would appreciate someone to give an advice about the kind of gauge and brand I can use if I play mainly classic rock pop music, Thanks!
bog standard 9 or 10 set,makes up to you,would go 10’s if its a gibson scale length,ernie balls is what i use but plenty to choose from
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