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As a rough rule of thumb, most people seem to use two gauges heavier on acoustic than electric for the same sort of 'playing experience'.
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It's interesting when you get flummoxed by something like this isn't it
Some things to consider.... Are you a Strummer, a flat picker or a Fingerpicker?
Dreadnought, or short scale guitar?.....
It's a Yamaha F310 dreadnought 25" scale
As ICBM says, 12s are usually best. But if you have played nothing but electric for a long time, 12s might seem a bit too difficult and be off-putting, especially on a new guitar which hasn't been set up yet. If that is the case, then go to 11s as a temporary measure while your fingers get used to acoustic again. But stay with 12s if you can.
What I'm saying here is wait a little while. Play the existing strings for a couple of weeks (they will be 12s, almost all new guitars come with 12s) and then decide if you are OK with that weight and type.
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
My usual plea not to forget these. Monel strings last much longer and have a different tone to PB or 80/20's. Less brassy, more steely/complex. Try Widely available Martin Retro.
Agree with comments about 12's as being jump off point for experimentation. Code for 12 gauge Martin Retro's is MM12.
I've been round the houses many times and just prefer the smooth feel, the bright sound, and the longevity.
My most recent experiment was with the Monels above. I don't hate them, but the attack of the bass strings has suffered greatly in this particular guitar, they are MUCH quieter than the elixirs, and they squeak like a mofo under my fingers.
E - 0.012; B - 0.016; G - 0.024; D - 0.032; A - 0.042; E - 0.053.