Searcher, if 9s are perhaps better for fast runs...are there any particular benefits of 10s? (more tone?)
Yeah, the sound is a little fatter. I like the feel of 9s, but the sound of 10s--for lead at least. I actually like 9s better for a lot of rhythm stuff, because I like funky, snappy rhythm sounds, which the 9s do well. They'll also get you closer to that Hendrix
Little Wing sound than 10s will, IMO.
I recently bought a set of heavy top/light bottom strings (no, not the other way around) to get the best of both worlds for my ears. I'll put 'em on this week sometime and see how they sound and feel.
Oh, and I like 11s sometimes for certain guitars. Usually ones with hard-tail bridges that I use for ska, punk, some blues, heavy stuff, and jazz. I'm not big on the super-heavy string approach of various SRV-wannabes, because I find that they make the guitar sound less like I think an electric guitar sould sound and more like an amplified acoustic (well, I'm exaggerating a little to make a point). And just try to do two-handed tapping and fast legato runs on a guitar with heavy strings!
