The kind of strings we use? Well the things some people make up to keep us going, it is.......Well of course no one tells us to respond, so I'll do it anyway so here we go, had to do some reseach for this one I am do not always know the type, no problems with brands but just EJ whatever numbers they use for these lovely pieces of steel.......
For Acoustic Steelstring:
# D'addaario EJ11 Bronze Light, hard to get hold of, the shop had to order them, but they are verrrry good, nice feel, and the bottom line: They last a long time.
# Ernie Ball Earthwoods Medium Light [and of course Bronze, where else do you get your brightness from?] They feel good and last a long time as well.
# Elixer [you knew I had to come up with the coated ones eh?] I really like them, and they do last but also sound very, very bright, so if that is not your thing than perhaps give them a miss......
# Martin SP's Bronze Light, as mentioned by more of you, yes they are good, bright in sound and they also last.
For NylonString I use D'addario Pro Arte EJ46 Hard Tension, good, not cheap, but then anything in this musicworld is not cheap [yes they know how to milk us eh?]
For Bass I use Fender Superbass 45-110 and the low E of this set is taperwound, you will found these strings on all new USA FenderBasses, again they where not so easy to get hold of [but I am living in the UK so Amerika may have a different story to tell....?] Bye the way these strings do sound bright and I use them mainly for the P-bass, for the Jazz I use the Rotowounds 45-105 which are much darker.
And what do I use for electric? As so many of you: Earnie Balls, I go for 011's with a 046 and 056 at the bottom for more beef and potatoes.
Generally I will use a lighter set of strings on a dark sounding gtr. whereas as brigher one will get a heavier set of strings. I swap gauges all the time, also when I record, I try to listen ahead of what the gtr. will sound like in the final mix [ I have to as I still work with only 4tracks available....] and if I feel things will get to muddy, then I use lighter strings on the gtr. Changing strings forever? Yes, well I guess that is part of the deal of playing gtr. Also I will play instruments with different gauges, so my fingers are flexable and do not really hurt a lot when I go up in gauge....it is all so simple but seem to make sense to me.
So what could our next thread be like? What plectrums? Colour our.....hey I have to say to all of you I really dig this site, it is fun, entertaining and informing all at the same time, and we also seem to respect each other's points, which is great.
Eddie
