Fender string are the best, I've had mine on my guitar for 9 months. Also what kind of guitar do you have. Also I clean my strings after every time I play them, so, yah.
The4455 wrote:Fender string are the best, I've had mine on my guitar for 9 months. Also what kind of guitar do you have. Also I clean my strings after every time I play them, so, yah.
Elixirs all day, son. They last through my corrosive shit-sweat for 6 months or more and still sound pretty much like the day they came out of the package.
Some people don't like the way the coated strings feel, but I actually prefer it.
i'm really surprised nobody's said D'Addarios...i don't care for them, but they seem to be the consensus among many types of players for tone/chime/hi-fi sound. i'm starting to look around; i'm liking the GHS Boomers i just put on the Tokai Les Paul Special.
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dubkitty wrote:i'm really surprised nobody's said D'Addarios...i don't care for them, but they seem to be the consensus among many types of players for tone/chime/hi-fi sound. i'm starting to look around; i'm liking the GHS Boomers i just put on the Tokai Les Paul Special.
I hate D'Addarios, just hate em......they always break.
I put some of the new coated ernie ball slinkies on my strat and now that I am used to them I love em, they seem to be holding up well and the feel is good. All I play is ernie ball on everything.
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I tried D'Addarios because they had a uniquely gauged set I liked but they started feeling "tacky" and "old" within a week, maybe a bad batch? I don't know, it wasn't a good first experience so back to the DRs.