taylornutt wrote:I got the guitar almost 2 years ago and never changed them out.
I would suggest that this was a major factor for the huge variation in sound as well as the type of strings.
To a degree, but likely a minor one. I'm speaking from bass experience, rather than guitar (I've never used flats on guitar), but Once flats lose their initial "brightness" (Which happens within about a week of playing), they maintain a fairly consistent tone for years on end. Again, at least with bass, the difference between flats and rounds is pretty astounding.
gaybear wrote:how do folks keep strings on for 2 years!?!
i thought i was bad about changing strings..haha
Ridiculous with rounds... not unusual with flats (again, bass )
I think it applies to guitar as well. That pretty much describes what I experienced. The flatwounds sounded consistent, so I never felt I need to change them. Rounds always sounded dull or dead so it was obvious they need to be changed.
and how many times have you mentioned that he's mentioned that he's mentioned that he's mentioned that he's mentioned that he's mentioned.....
but yeah strings have a big effect on the guitar sound. it's the first step in the signal chain. the original source of everything you're listening to.
othomas2 wrote:Personally I don't like d'daddario's though... too buzzy and shrill.
I like Dads for some things. On short scales I do tend to love them. For everything else I'm slowly switching to GHS. GHS just seems to make more balanced and flexible strings.
Me too. I have been using D'Addario flats on my guitars and their tone is consistent.
Mostly, I change the strings when my luthier and I need to take them off for a repair or modification.
Never felt any reason to switch them out, they tune nicely and sound good.
I use Spaghetti - I prefer Napolina brand as it seems to retain a certain firmness and 'snap' to the tone for longer than Asda's own brand. Mojo tip: A light oiling in full fat butter really brings out the mids!!
iCEByTes wrote:5 Most Jizz face maker Solo�s , classic Rock music i ever listened.
iCEByTes wrote:Blunt a joint , Take the Touch , Listen this.
Anyone complaining about people talking about gear in a gear forum should probably fuck off back into the pub and start bickering matches in there instead.
I have no probs with string chat here old bean but I miss narry a chance for a wee jest!
Anyways I'm going to drop a bomb here. SORRY SHORTSCALE I'M GOING DOWN TO 11s to 10s ON MY JAG. Thicker strings sound 'thunky' on shortscales and I personally dislike the feel. THERE I SAID IT. I'll use tens on fullscale still oddly...
iCEByTes wrote:5 Most Jizz face maker Solo�s , classic Rock music i ever listened.
iCEByTes wrote:Blunt a joint , Take the Touch , Listen this.
Dave wrote:
Anyways I'm going to drop a bomb here. SORRY SHORTSCALE I'M GOING DOWN TO 11s to 10s ON MY JAG. Thicker strings sound 'thunky' on shortscales and I personally dislike the feel. THERE I SAID IT. I'll use tens on fullscale still oddly...
BacchusPaul wrote:Anyone complaining about people talking about gear in a gear forum should probably fuck off back into the pub and start bickering matches in there instead.
welcome back, paul!
i was just thinking about you last night, wondering where you had been and if you were still jamming on your harmonica!
Dave wrote:Anyways I'm going to drop a bomb here. SORRY SHORTSCALE I'M GOING DOWN TO 11s to 10s ON MY JAG. Thicker strings sound 'thunky' on shortscales and I personally dislike the feel. THERE I SAID IT. I'll use tens on fullscale still oddly...
I always use 10s on short scales. I use 9.5s or 9s on standard scale, too. :>
Dave wrote:I have no probs with string chat here old bean but I miss narry a chance for a wee jest!
Anyways I'm going to drop a bomb here. SORRY SHORTSCALE I'M GOING DOWN TO 11s to 10s ON MY JAG. Thicker strings sound 'thunky' on shortscales and I personally dislike the feel. THERE I SAID IT. I'll use tens on fullscale still oddly...
I use 10's on everything. I also noticed that thunky sound when I used thicker gauges.