What brand strings do you use for electric?
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- astrozombie
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What brand strings do you use for electric?
I've been using DR.
I've been using the tite fit .11 gauge on both my stang and my jag but I feel like making a change. I want to try flatwound strings on the jag. I believe my local shop has DR Legends and D'Addario Chromes..
any recommendations? I'm thinking like a .12 or .13 set. i dont really want a wound 3rd.
as for the stang, the DRs are working out for me right now.
I've been using the tite fit .11 gauge on both my stang and my jag but I feel like making a change. I want to try flatwound strings on the jag. I believe my local shop has DR Legends and D'Addario Chromes..
any recommendations? I'm thinking like a .12 or .13 set. i dont really want a wound 3rd.
as for the stang, the DRs are working out for me right now.
'78 Fender Stang
Fender Jag HH Special
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- Freddy V-C
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Since I got my Jag, I've been using d'Addario EXL115Ws; they're about he only set of .11s available locally with a wound G; since moving to a wound G, I don't think I'll purposely go back. Tuning stability on a wound 4th is SO much better than unwound.
When I was playing .09s and .10s I played Fender Super Steels or something like that, they felt good and had a better life than most others I played.
For bass, I play DR on my Jazz, Fenders on my 5-string, Rotosound on my fretless and LaBella on my VIs. The DRs feel and sound great, plus the coating (black) looks sexy as hell on my Aerodyne; they also last for ages, but I don't play with a pick with them, as it eats away the coating, which makes finger pucking uncomfortable (you wouldn't think such a tiny ridge would hurt, but it does after a while ;P ). The Fender 5 string set is nice and lively with decent life. LaBella Hellcat VI strings (also fit the Ultra VI) sound and feel great, and are the cheapest strings available for the instruments... given their quality, you'd be mad not to use them![Razz :P](./images/smilies/icon_razz.gif)
When I was playing .09s and .10s I played Fender Super Steels or something like that, they felt good and had a better life than most others I played.
For bass, I play DR on my Jazz, Fenders on my 5-string, Rotosound on my fretless and LaBella on my VIs. The DRs feel and sound great, plus the coating (black) looks sexy as hell on my Aerodyne; they also last for ages, but I don't play with a pick with them, as it eats away the coating, which makes finger pucking uncomfortable (you wouldn't think such a tiny ridge would hurt, but it does after a while ;P ). The Fender 5 string set is nice and lively with decent life. LaBella Hellcat VI strings (also fit the Ultra VI) sound and feel great, and are the cheapest strings available for the instruments... given their quality, you'd be mad not to use them
![Razz :P](./images/smilies/icon_razz.gif)
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I use Thomastik-Infeld Vienna Strings, the Power Brights .010 - .045.
These strings sound fantastic and are made in Austria.
Bit pricey (10€) but totally worth it!
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These strings sound fantastic and are made in Austria.
Bit pricey (10€) but totally worth it!
teh link
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@Nick: I've tried them once and stuck with them since. I got a very nice guitar shop not soooo far away, when i buy minimum 3 packs i get them for 8 €.
You can never compare the prices from Europe to US![Wink ;)](./images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
The next time I go shopping I'm gonna get me some Ernie Ball Classic Pure Nickel (Ernie Ball EB2251)
Anyone tried them before?
You can never compare the prices from Europe to US
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The next time I go shopping I'm gonna get me some Ernie Ball Classic Pure Nickel (Ernie Ball EB2251)
Anyone tried them before?
"Ain't no one going to turn me 'round."
- astrozombie
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I think I'll go with Daddarios. y'all seem to be into them, when I was researching why my mustang broke so many strings at the bridge I read at multiple forums that Daddarios dont seem to break that much when used with a jazz or mustang trem.
I'll just get the regular XLs in the most-man gauge I can find at my local shop and try out whatever flatwounds they have.
I'll just get the regular XLs in the most-man gauge I can find at my local shop and try out whatever flatwounds they have.
'78 Fender Stang
Fender Jag HH Special
Crybaby>Korg Pitchblack Tuner> Boss SD-1> Boss DS-2> EHx Big Muff Pi>EHx The Clone Theory>
EHx Small Clone> EHx Deluxe Electric Mistress> Boss DD-6> Boss RV-5
Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Fender Jag HH Special
Crybaby>Korg Pitchblack Tuner> Boss SD-1> Boss DS-2> EHx Big Muff Pi>EHx The Clone Theory>
EHx Small Clone> EHx Deluxe Electric Mistress> Boss DD-6> Boss RV-5
Fender Hot Rod Deluxe