If you are new to electric guitars and just want a simple answer then I would suggest you use a set of 10 guage electric guitar strings of any decent make D'Addario, Ernie Ball, Fender, etc. You may want to get someone to show you how to put the strings onto the guitar and set the intonation for the new brand. Once the guitar is set up its usually simpler to stick with this brand and guage in future so the guitar does not need adjusting all the time.
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The washburn X10 is an electric guitar.
first thing you you want to make sure of is that you ask for electric guitar strings
next consider what kind of music your are playing...
heavier music or really moody warm tones your going to want thicker strings
med to heavy guage
if you want clear crisp tones than go with lighter guage
light to med
lighter guages are also easier on the finger tips.
the sizes usually refer the the smallest string on the bottom or the first string.
9 is the light 10-11 is med 12 is heavy
you might also want to consider nylon coated strings
they last longer
have great tone
easy on the fnger tips
but they cost more
If you are new to electric guitars and just want a simple answer then I would suggest you use a set of 10 guage electric guitar strings of any decent make D'Addario, Ernie Ball, Fender, etc. You may want to get someone to show you how to put the strings onto the guitar and set the intonation for the new brand. Once the guitar is set up its usually simpler to stick with this brand and guage in future so the guitar does not need adjusting all the time.