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Originally posted by whaaa
To be truthful Voyager1; I bought the Elixers because I liked thier ad in the guitar mags, But I do like the way they feel. The wound strings are coated with some sort of plastic and they are very slick and easy on the fingers. They also sound a bit darker, and quieter and last at least twice as long as conventional strings. My Elixers have been on for at least 6 months and still sound great to my ears. I change the unwound strings when I break them or they begin to sound funky, usually about every 3rd gig.
String choice is more than likely determined by what our heros play; at least that's the way it WAS for me. I used Ernie Ball's strings for years.
Slinky's.........
Originally posted by Jazzerman
Credit to SRV's guitar tech for making it work though...probably had to install a new truss rod every other year...LOL!
Originally posted by The Little Penguin
Actually back in the day, 12's and 13's were pretty standard. A guitar with a properly set up truss rod shouldn't have any problems with those gauges.
Originally posted by Voyager1
Originally posted by whaaa
This isn't about guitar strings but a little information to make you feel better about playing 6string.
I just bought a set of strings for my upright bass, made of sheep guts, $238.oo bucks. The search for tone gets expensive sometimes.
Man! You wouldn't want to replace those much would you. You must be playing a Jazz gig with an upright bass??