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#250043 - 12/02/08 11:12 AM
Re: Can someone recommend guitar strings
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Registered: 03/24/08
Posts: 1099
Loc: Myrtle beach SC
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Originally posted by George Kaye: Chony, In my store I sell every make of strings and hands down the most popular string manufacturer is Elixer. They make a set of bronze wound strings that have a coating of polymer on the wound strings which keep dirt from getting into the strings. These strings will last at least 5 times longer than anything else and they sound bright a new for months and months. The fact that you don't change strings very often, these would be a great choice. They sell for about twice the price of others, but they are worth every penny.
Same at our store. Elixer 10-1 followed by D'Addario EXP. But I live on the beach and uncoated strings don't do well for long. Taylor uses them, Even Samick uses EXPs on their guitars,But Samick also uses Grover tuners on their $150 guitars, They build a great guitar for the money. In the $300 price range they are tough to beat all around. To the guy who put Nylon Strings on the Ovation Acoustic. Hows the neck. Seems to me all that lack of tension would cause the neck to bow back. [This message has been edited by Kingfrog (edited 12-02-2008).]
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#250044 - 12/02/08 11:46 AM
Re: Can someone recommend guitar strings
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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As stated the Elixer strings are quite nice. Feel good, sound great, and as George stated the coating increases the life of the set..., but they are about twice what the average set of strings will run you.
I would also take into consideration how much playing you're doing with your guitar. Is it just for home play, playing out, recording, ect.
I can't even begin to count the number of strings I've changed over the years, but I will say this though..., one VERY popular brand is the GHS Boomers. They're decent, and pretty darn cheap... Even going into stores today looking at guitars I hear countless people coming in asking for Boomers.
The other brand such as Elixer are also big sellers, but those Boomers fly off the shelves pretty quick too.
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#250052 - 12/03/08 05:58 AM
Re: Can someone recommend guitar strings
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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Products like Finger Ease can be great.., one benefit not mentioned yet is that it can also extend the life of your strings since it also cleans them..., and helps prevent more dirt build up. If you didn't want to spend a lot of money on one set of strings you can buy a half decent set and still extend the life of them with the product. Don't use too much of the stuff though.
Cutting down on sore fingertips isn't what I would call a benefit from this product. If you're cutting your fingers.., getting scrapes ect from your strings.. You don't need Finger Ease.., you need a new set of strings.
The product is not going to prevent sore fingertips. When playing guitar you have to build up the padding on your fingertips. Routine playing will do this.., but if your guitar playing isn't routine.., your pads may not be as strong and you'll notice some pain. The pain often isn't from sliding from chord to chord, rather the constant pressure of the strings pressed against your fingertips.
** Also I see you said you use your guitar every few months. If you do find you're having pain from extended playing (due to time between each use).., I would suggest having the "saddle" either sanded or replaced with one that has less height to it. This would drop the action slightly making it easier on your fingers. Washburns don't typically have a high action, but something to consider.
If you're playing it every few months I would strongly suggest slightly "detuning" your guitar between playing. This will extend the life of your guitar neck.., and help prevent warping. Nothing more annoying than a warped neck that results in fret buzzing.
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 12-03-2008).]
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#250053 - 12/03/08 06:17 AM
Re: Can someone recommend guitar strings
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by Diki: Tried Finger Ease? I have...it works fine for those of us who don't play every day, or even every week...I don't keep my strings on for as long as chony, and even though I change them regularly, I still use the product. Keeps my fingers from getting sore...heck, even my guitar thanks me. Works real well on my bass guitar and mandolin, too....not so well on drums. Ian PS....It also takes the squeaky scratchy sound away that you get when you slide your fingers up and down the neck while switching from chord to chord....cool! [This message has been edited by ianmcnll (edited 12-03-2008).]
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