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  2. GHS (strings) - Wikipedia

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    GHS Strings is an American string manufacturer based in Battle Creek, Michigan, specializing in electric and acoustic guitar and bass guitar strings. The company was founded on August 1, 1964, [1] and in 1975 was bought by Robert McFee, who is the chairman of the board with son, Russell McFee, [1] as president.

  3. Ben Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    Shepherd uses GHS Bass Boomers Heavy gauge (50-115), and likes them to be as worn as possible, oftentimes leaving them on for years until they eventually break. Shepherd has used the Leo Quan Badass Bass II bridge and continues to use them on almost all his Fenders. He as of late has also equipped his basses with stereo output jacks for durability.

  4. Nate Mendel - Wikipedia

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    Mendel's main set-up consists of Fender Precision Basses with GHS strings, played through Ashdown amplifiers. [2] Mendel described the Precision as "iconic" in both its looks and its sound. The bassist's preferred P-Bass is his first, a 1971 model sold to him by the lead singer of Christ on a Crutch which Mendel adapted to be easier to play. [11]

  5. GHS - Wikipedia

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    GHS (strings), a US guitar string manufacturer; General Household Survey, UK; Georgia Historical Society, US; Ghanaian cedi, currency; Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals; Green Hills Software, an American software company; Growth hormone secretagogue

  6. Dan Donegan - Wikipedia

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    Donegan is a fan of GHS Boomer guitar strings and uses the 12-52 gauge set. He also uses Seymour Duncan pickups in his guitars. He is currently signed to Schecter Guitars and uses custom leather guitar straps made by Orion Guitar Gear. In 2016, Dan and Orion Guitar Gear teamed up to sell a limited quantity of his custom straps to Disturbed fans.

  7. Stevie Ray Vaughan's musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Vaughan was noted for playing extraordinarily thick strings, "as thick as barbed wire," [2] "sometimes as extreme as a .018 through .074 set." [19] He was not picky on string brand, but favored GHS Nickel Rockers of heavy gauge, partly for tone and partly because his fretting and strumming were so strong he often snapped strings while playing ...

  8. Chuck Schuldiner - Wikipedia

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    He used 10-46 gauge GHS Boomers strings, and Dunlop Tortex Standard .88mm picks. Schuldiner used very little effects except for a chorus effect during his solos. Schuldiner used very little effects except for a chorus effect during his solos.

  9. Rusty Cooley - Wikipedia

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    Cooley became dissatisfied with working with local musicians. He began to create solo music in early 1996. Around this time, he switched to using only seven-string guitars. His debut solo album was the self-titled Rusty Cooley, released in 2003 by Lion Music. It consisted of 12 tracks, one of which, "Under the Influence", was released alongside ...