Old strings
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Old strings
So, I reckon there's three basic schools of thought on strings.
1. New is best, love the twang of new strings.
2. Old is best, hate the twang of new strings.
3. Whatever, strings is strings.
However....
Matt brought home an Ibanez RG550 last year on which the strings were pretty skanky, so I cleaned them up with a dab of metal polish. The other guitarist in his band was looking for a decent guitar and this would have fit the bill. We could not get the damn thing to intonate. You could get it spot on at 12th fret or 24th but not both. It sat there for a year until he heard about this guitar tech in Bournemouth who's done stuff for various famous people. Matt took it to him, he put new strings on the thing and intonated it. He said "rusty strings don't ring true". So there's a lesson learned.
1. New is best, love the twang of new strings.
2. Old is best, hate the twang of new strings.
3. Whatever, strings is strings.
However....
Matt brought home an Ibanez RG550 last year on which the strings were pretty skanky, so I cleaned them up with a dab of metal polish. The other guitarist in his band was looking for a decent guitar and this would have fit the bill. We could not get the damn thing to intonate. You could get it spot on at 12th fret or 24th but not both. It sat there for a year until he heard about this guitar tech in Bournemouth who's done stuff for various famous people. Matt took it to him, he put new strings on the thing and intonated it. He said "rusty strings don't ring true". So there's a lesson learned.
I love the sound of fresh string, however that initial twang lasts 1-1.5 weeks at most. Is that normal? I'm not sweaty bastard and my fingers aren't covered in fat, I also clean my strings once few days. Is there anything else I can do?
As for people with lack of strings changing... I've once played in a band where second guitarist had so old and rusty strings, that the nickel windings rusted to the core and were sweeped with his fingers, effectively making those strings virtually flat wound. If I'd just see that guitar laying somewhere I would think that it was played with cock and ass.
As for people with lack of strings changing... I've once played in a band where second guitarist had so old and rusty strings, that the nickel windings rusted to the core and were sweeped with his fingers, effectively making those strings virtually flat wound. If I'd just see that guitar laying somewhere I would think that it was played with cock and ass.
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New strings always make my guitars sound awesome, they just go out of tune really easily which is somewhat of a problem being quite a ham-fisted player. I usually don't leave strings on for longer than a couple of months, but not so long ago my Telecaster had the same set for probably nearly a year...
I too liek the new twang.
i was recently talked into trying out Elixir strings which are twice the price and are supposed to last twice as long due a special 'coating' on the strings. this apparently reduces finger squeak on the rounds too.
After a few weeks of using them I'd say the claim is largely true however be aware that out of the pack they sound like strings that have already been worn in for a week. you don't get that super bright but transient twang but more a much extended next-best-thing brightness.
Not sure i'd buy them over two consequentive pack of DiAddarios though...
I knew someone who hadn't changed strings in 5 years and played a gig at least 3 times a month with em. they were a punk band I guess.
i was recently talked into trying out Elixir strings which are twice the price and are supposed to last twice as long due a special 'coating' on the strings. this apparently reduces finger squeak on the rounds too.
After a few weeks of using them I'd say the claim is largely true however be aware that out of the pack they sound like strings that have already been worn in for a week. you don't get that super bright but transient twang but more a much extended next-best-thing brightness.
Not sure i'd buy them over two consequentive pack of DiAddarios though...
I knew someone who hadn't changed strings in 5 years and played a gig at least 3 times a month with em. they were a punk band I guess.
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i can't use regular straingz for more than a few consecutive hours before they get shitty and become a pain in the ass to play. i keep trying different brands of regular strings, but find that Elixers are my best bet because they feel good for a long ass time even though they are a bit more dull than brand new strnagz.
Stainless Flats - they sound dull and punchy right from the get go, and stay super consistent as they age.
I leave them on until the intonation goes sour on the bass strings - replace the trebles individually. So how often I change depends on how often I'm playing. My '57 Dano gets played the most, so it gets new strings about every 3 months. My 335 has had the same set for 18 months - mustang for 12.
I leave them on until the intonation goes sour on the bass strings - replace the trebles individually. So how often I change depends on how often I'm playing. My '57 Dano gets played the most, so it gets new strings about every 3 months. My 335 has had the same set for 18 months - mustang for 12.
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for certain styles it's okay for sure. but for me, i like them to be dulled a tad. not to the point that they're dead, but like a little more mellow attack.BacchusPaul wrote:I like them on a bass too, but I think that might be a novelty thing because I don't play bass, so when I hear or play a bass with new ones it's a bit different.
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