Randy's tuning string gague and brand

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Randy's tuning string gague and brand

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I'd like to know if anyone has any information about how Randy tuned certain guitars, what string gague, and what string company he used?
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He didn't use 9s, it was 10s or 11s.
Picato in England, and GHS (if I remember correct?) in US.
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You have to check out the John Styx interview, I think it was GHS for outside England. Picato he used in England. For sure he didn't use 09s, it was 10s or even 11s.
Randy Rhoads wrote:I use regular GHS strings, gauged beginning with a .010. or .011 for the high E. I like them because they have a real metallic sound. I also use a medium-gauge pick.
See http://www.guitarplayer.com/article/ran ... an-00/4766 (that quote comes from the John Styx interview)
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Thanks you all!! That link was a pretty fascinating read.
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