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At 7 gigs a week that'd be 112 hours on a set in a month.
I use 10's on my 25.5 scale gits and 11's on my 24.75 scale gits.
I change them when they lose their intonation.
Once they start being out of tune at an octave then they get replaced ......... a week later!
Or when I break one ........... but that rarely happens.
I'm kind of like Lt Boob. I change mine when they stop tuning well. I actually prefer the sound of worn in strings, but it's their inability to stay in tune that makes me change them.
I like 10's on my Gibson scale length gits, 9's on the Strat.
I kept the same set on my bass for 8 years once.![]()
I think he was just saying what a bunch of Pussies the 6100 owners are on the Marshall forum.
Elixers don't lose their sparkle as fast as others but part of that is they have less sparkle in the first place.
I didn't know that idea about using different gauges for different scales, but it makes perfect sense.
Thanks Greg!
I agree 100% ...... the first two days on a set of strings is too irritatingly bright for me. The third gig is when they start to sound good for my taste.Exactly. And I HATE the sound of new uncoated strings,
I'm kind of like Lt Boob.
Longer scales have higher tension at the same pitch. So for me 10's on the 24.75 scale felt rubbery. 11's are a little stiff actually, but much better than 10's for me on the Gibson scaled gits.I didn't know that idea about using different gauges for different scales, but it makes perfect sense.
Thanks Greg!
Longer scales have higher tension at the same pitch. So for me 10's on the 24.75 scale felt rubbery. 11's are a little stiff actually, but much better than 10's for me on the Gibson scaled gits.
Actually, I'm playing so much right now I'm starting to feel like I'm overpowering the strings I'm using and they bend farther than I mean to sometimes.
By the end of the summer I may have to move up a gauge.
yeah, you're doing the same thing as me but a gauge lower.
I used to use 9's on a strat. They're just too light for my powerful fingers now!
choice of string gauge is VERY much a personal choice sorta thing. I always laugh when I see guitarists in the interviews tell younger players definitively that one set is better than the other.
You gotta use what feels 'right' to your fingers.
I agree 100% ...... the first two days on a set of strings is too irritatingly bright for me.
that would be those 'Blue Steel' strings ..... Dean Markley I think.I remember buyinmg some blue packaging with "cryogenic" strings. The strings were pretty good actually - don't know about all the temperature stuff though.
Hey guys, tone test #2 is uploaded. Same song as before, plus some additions and new riffs.
I used a 4x12 Bassman cab sim through the Digitech processor this time.
As a refresher: BC Rich Platinum Beast > Line 6 Spider II direct out > Digitech RP150 (Bassman 4x12 cab sim, no other effects) > laptop; Reaper
My thoughts: it's an improvement over the last tone test. I was worried about losing some clarity in the highs, because I need a good balance of meaty saturation, and note and chord clarity. Algarothsyum's atmosphere relies HEAVILY on chord blending and stuff, so I always keep that in mind with this stuff.
Here's the new clip: Algarothsyum - untitled track [tone test/sneak peek] by Vhyle on SoundCloud - Create, record and share your sounds for free