Guitar Strings ----@

Started by BossMicroBRew, February 25, 2009, 05:51:04 PM

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QuoteMaybe I'll give Mr. Gore's Elixir strings a try sometime.

That wouldn't Mr. Al Gore you're referring to would it?  I didn't know Elixrs were Eco-friendly ;D Maybe the answer to global warming?! :P

Plus aren't you from Florida!?!? I thought Floridans' hated Al Gore!! JK

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Quote from: Acoustick_NE on February 26, 2009, 08:21:31 PM
QuoteMaybe I'll give Mr. Gore's Elixir strings a try sometime.
That wouldn't Mr. Al Gore you're referring to would it?
:D :D  I sort of just reside down here, haha.  No! Different Mr. Gore! Haha! The Gore company makes those Elixir strings, same company that makes the Gore-Tex fabrics...a celestial material that has saved me many times over.

You never know, though...maybe the answer resides within the perfect Elixir!  ;D What's the life like on those strings??
"90-proof pain, I shot at a time."  -George Molton

lg

I have found that Ernie Ball regular Slinkys are just perfect
for me.
And they hold up nicely to the abuse that I give them!
LG
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Quote from: lg on February 26, 2009, 10:25:30 PMI have found that Ernie Ball regular Slinkys are just perfect
for me.
And they hold up nicely to the abuse that I give them!
LG


If you like those, give these a whirl sometime. I switched to these Ernie Ball Pure Nickel Classics about a year ago and haven't looked back yet.
http://www.ernieball.com/products/category-918-Pure-Nickel#

You're right, the EBs def hold up well after abuse.
"90-proof pain, I shot at a time."  -George Molton

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Quote from: BossMicroBRew on February 26, 2009, 10:37:59 PM
Quote from: lg on February 26, 2009, 10:25:30 PMI have found that Ernie Ball regular Slinkys are just perfect
for me.
And they hold up nicely to the abuse that I give them!
LG


If you like those, give these a whirl sometime. I switched to these Ernie Ball Pure Nickel Classics about a year ago and haven't looked back yet.
http://www.ernieball.com/products/category-918-Pure-Nickel#

You're right, the EBs def hold up well after abuse.

Sounds Interesting....What is the difference between Rock and Roll and Slinkys?

BossMicroBRew

Quote from: forte8 on February 27, 2009, 03:34:31 AM
Quote from: BossMicroBRew on February 26, 2009, 10:37:59 PM
Quote from: lg on February 26, 2009, 10:25:30 PMI have found that Ernie Ball regular Slinkys are just perfect
for me.
And they hold up nicely to the abuse that I give them!
LG


If you like those, give these a whirl sometime. I switched to these Ernie Ball Pure Nickel Classics about a year ago and haven't looked back yet.
http://www.ernieball.com/products/category-918-Pure-Nickel#

You're right, the EBs def hold up well after abuse.

Sounds Interesting....What is the difference between Rock and Roll and Slinkys?
I think the standard Slinkys are a nickel plated steel wrapping wire and the Rock and Roll Classics are an all nickel wrapping wire.
"90-proof pain, I shot at a time."  -George Molton

ianjm

Rotosound yellows on my squier strat.

On my Ibanez have tried a few D adario, Dr black beauties which looked shit hot black strings on a white guitar, once the coating started to chip they just looked shit. Sounded ok though.  Now it is back to the old faithful Rotosound pinks.

On the plus side with rotosound you get an extra top E string, which is always usefull

Oldrottenhead

just ordered some ernie balls on ebay they better be guid
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have had a set of elixer electric on my old strat for a couple months now holding up ok-i like the dr's better though


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Normally Ernie Ball.

Got some Martins for my acoustic. nice.

the elixir i find start to shred after a while. So I don't use them. Just buy lots or EB's when the offers are on and change them often.

I have heard that boiling them up revives them. I'll be trying this when my new 5 string bass starts sounding a little dull, £25 for a set of 36" scale 5 string bass strings!
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