What brand strings do you use for electric?

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What brand strings do you use for electric?

D'Addario
34
60%
Ernie Ball
11
19%
Elixir
5
9%
GHS
2
4%
DR
4
7%
Dean Markley
1
2%
Fender
0
No votes
Gibson
0
No votes
Dunlop
0
No votes
Rotosound
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 57
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cleo wrote:
The next time I go shopping I'm gonna get me some Ernie Ball Classic Pure Nickel (Ernie Ball EB2251)
On paper they sound like the DR Pure Blues that I use. Maybe I'll give them a try sometime, but I'm a creature of habit and will probably still feel that the DRs are better whether or not I can tell the difference
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my hands burn strings like acid.


unique strings that resist my hands is Ghs and Dean markley
Ddário that all love stays 7 days and get rusty
elixir last a lot like 20 days or so but i don´t like sound, it´s after 14 days starts die and get crapo sound at end.
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Post by awfurby »

D'addario 11's for all my guitars. Better tuning stability, can buy them anywhere.
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Post by Viljami »

Had a couple of repeated bad experiences with D'Addario (strings just kept on breaking on me), so I switched to GHS all the way. No problems since. I'd like to experiment with different strings, but by the time I get to the store, I allways go "ah fuck it, Imma get those GHS's".
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I use d'addario b/c they are cheap enough to replace whenever they sound or look shitty
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Post by iblastoff »

you guys must live in sticky places because my d'addario strings have never gotten rusty at any point unless they've been on a guitar i haven't played in years.

i usually use .11-.49s but recently made the bump to .10-.52s for both my tele and LP.
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Post by George »

All you people with string wear problems, go and buy some FastFret. It really works wonders for me.
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fastfret is nasty and stinky-- just eat some fried chicken before playing if you really want some greasy shit on your fretboard

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Other things like leaving your guitars in a decent place when not being played, lemon-oiling your rosewood fretboards and cleaning your mapple 'boards and just washing your hands before and after playing can be just as good for your strings if you're plowing through them.
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Post by Gabriel »

I always change what strings I use, depends on the guitar. I use D'addario 11's on my solid body though thats been fairly steady.

My acoustic has Elixir Polywebs, I've had the same set on for about 4 months and they still sound good - I usually change strings every 3-4 weeks.

I'm giving Optima Gold strings a go at the moment on my thinline archtop. They feel and respond a lot like bronze acoustic strings but are for electric, they're quite nice don't know how long they last yet though.

I'll probably be using some other make of strings soon though, I can never make up my mind.
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brainfur wrote:fastfret is nasty and stinky-- just eat some fried chicken before playing if you really want some greasy shit on your fretboard
Ignorant. It's mineral oil and nothing to do with cooking oil. A stick of that and my strings stay good for months, it's not greasy and is almost completely odourless. But haters gonna hate.
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that's why chicken grease is better. it has a pleasant fatty aroma.
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George wrote:
brainfur wrote:fastfret is nasty and stinky-- just eat some fried chicken before playing if you really want some greasy shit on your fretboard
Ignorant. It's mineral oil and nothing to do with cooking oil. A stick of that and my strings stay good for months, it's not greasy and is almost completely odourless. But haters gonna hate.
I used to hate fast fret for quite a while, but it just turned out I was using too much. If you apply it sparingly and use a better clothe than the one it comes with it works really well for cleaning the strings. I only use it every so often but it does help the strings last a couple of weeks longer.
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Post by lorez »

this thread reminds me I need to change my strings :roll:
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Post by NickS »

timhulio wrote:I ticked Rotosound, but the poll didn't work.

D'addarios are too short for my Musima Elgita.
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We had this problem with the covers poll, too. Neil Young didn't show any votes, and I voted for him!
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Post by gaybear »

i like the packaging, or lack thereof, of D'Addarios, and honestly, that's the main reason i buy them.
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Post by Joey »

52 D'addario or Ernie Ball 52. I really liked the Ernie Ball 52 cause it gives me a fat bass string and light treble strings. D'addario 52's are all heavy gauge strings across the board. I spend most my time in Drop D.
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Post by Doog »

D'addario 11s every time- I used to snap Ernie Balls regularly and I can't think of the last time I popped a D'addario.
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Aye, used to dutifully buy Ernie Balls for years when I first started playing like a good Total Guitar reader should. After a while I decided to try a few different guages and makes, and I was at that stage where I was actually sort of improving pretty quickly. As soon as I tried D'addarios I stopped snapping strings. Like night and day. Ernie Balls are just fucking wank.

I don't use D'addarios at all now though. I think they were on the list of companies that donated to the campaign in California along with Danelectro. Anyway, I just like GHS and Rotosounds better. Rotosounds are CHEAP, too.
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