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Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 5:58 pm
by weeping_moon
James wrote:weeping_moon wrote:James wrote:A simple thing... give threads useful titles.
blablabla...
There are a lot of people who only visit the forum once every few days. If they come to see the effects thread and see
- A simple thing!!
- Help!!
- So today I...
It doesn't really help them decide which threads interest them enough to read on limited browsing time. Whereas if they see the same threads but the titles
- Which guage strings do you use?
- Help! (fuzz pedal debug)
- Just bought a French Toast
It's much easier. Everyone's a winner. In the pub it doesn't matter but in the knowledge sections it's best to keep things reasonably easy to browse so that people can get the most from them. Don't be a prick about it.
i understand..
Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 6:00 pm
by Reece
guitarists i like that use d'addarios:
literally everyone.
actually i use rotosound alot, mainly just out of habit.
Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 6:00 pm
by Bacchus
Guitarists that I know what strings they use:
None
What the fuck is wrong with you people. Who cares who uses what?
Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 6:01 pm
by James
weeping_moon wrote:i understand..
If you understand then give your threads a reasonably informative title and don't respond 'blablabla..' when asked to do so.
Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 6:02 pm
by weeping_moon
Reece wrote:what is the point of this thread?
just do a search and you'll probably be able to find out what strings every single member of this board uses.
in any case, i'm on the ernie balls are shit bandwagon. horrible strings.
whats the point with every thread?
people just wanna talk about what they uses..
and why are they horrible?
Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 6:05 pm
by weeping_moon
ekwatts wrote:weeping_moon wrote:ekwatts wrote:
Yeah, well, I'd actually agree with you completely were you not completely wrong. D'addario's have pretty much become the industry standard. All guitar shops I've seen restring their sample guitars with D'addarios, and they come as standard on Fenders, I believe? Not sure about Gibsons, but it wouldn't surprise me if pretty much all of the major guitar manufacturers now ship their guitars with D'addario strings.
The artist endorsee list on the back of Ernie Balls reads like a litany of embarrassment. Slash? He can hardly even play (no, really, he's a really bad guitarist in real). They snap more often than even Rotosounds.
i dont really care about slash... because theres nothing good about him that i like..
guitarist that i like that uses ernie ball is:
paul gilbert
a perfect circle
collective soul
john petrucci/ dream theater
Oh.
Dear.
oh, dear.
Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 6:06 pm
by weeping_moon
James wrote:weeping_moon wrote:i understand..
If you understand then give your threads a reasonably informative title and don't respond 'blablabla..' when asked to do so.
haha. im just making fun of it all..
Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 6:08 pm
by weeping_moon
Reece wrote:guitarists i like that use d'addarios:
literally everyone.
actually i use rotosound alot, mainly just out of habit.
when i tryed out d'addario, actually 3 times.. i didnt like it all..
but thats just me, everyone can have different tastes.
Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 6:30 pm
by johnniespring
i use whatever strings. i tend to buy d'addario or rotosund. I'll use ernie ball or whatever else if someone gives them to me.
Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 6:30 pm
by chisa
ekwatts wrote:weeping_moon wrote:ekwatts wrote:
Yeah, well, I'd actually agree with you completely were you not completely wrong. D'addario's have pretty much become the industry standard. All guitar shops I've seen restring their sample guitars with D'addarios, and they come as standard on Fenders, I believe? Not sure about Gibsons, but it wouldn't surprise me if pretty much all of the major guitar manufacturers now ship their guitars with D'addario strings.
The artist endorsee list on the back of Ernie Balls reads like a litany of embarrassment. Slash? He can hardly even play (no, really, he's a really bad guitarist in real). They snap more often than even Rotosounds.
i dont really care about slash... because theres nothing good about him that i like..
guitarist that i like that uses ernie ball is:
paul gilbert
a perfect circle
collective soul
john petrucci/ dream theater
Oh.
Dear.

Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 6:53 pm
by paul_
I do not have a brand because I'm not full of shit; they're pretty much all the same.
Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 6:57 pm
by the isaac eaton
Thom wrote:
On my Strat and Jag-Stang I use:
These on all my guitars, I played D'addario's for a long time and they just kept getting destroyed by my picking. The ernie balls dont, so i use them.
There are plenty of guitarists that use ernie ball strings that I like, Jack white, jimmy page, deftones, omar rodriguez lopez, matt bellamy, troy van leeuwen, the fall of troy, eagles of death metal, the smashing pumpkins, and thrice. But i dont use them just because those people do. I use them because I like them. does it matter to your what strings people use to the point where your going to walk into a venue and see a band using ernie ball stuff and walk out? Come on, who gives a shit who gives a fuck.
Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 7:21 pm
by George
Alot of people making a point to look like they don't give a fuck in this thread ROLF
No brands have ever broken or offended my ears on a well set up guitar. I think Fenders were the least bright, and the difference between D'addarios and Ernies were that Ernies seemed a bit easier to fret and bend.
I once used a set of Rotosound stainless steels and they were the worst strings I've ever used - had loads of drag and felt rough. Will avoid Rotosounds from now on - yeah yeah you get a second e string and all that bollocks but if any strings break it's probably a wider issue not the fucking string.
Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 7:44 pm
by johnniespring
i'd love to set up a blind test on this stuff cos i'm sure there is a load of shit spoken about it.
Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 7:49 pm
by chisa
from my experience the rotosounds i had were badly made and felt "used", the ernie balls didn't seem too bright and wore quickly. d'adds have been the best of the bunch for me in terms of sound, feel and durability
Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 8:23 pm
by kim
BacchusPaul wrote:I like Rotosounds and d'Addario's.
I wouldn't get too caught up in what the industry standard is or anything like that. Ernie Ball were the industry standard. It probably has more to do with things that happen in board rooms than anything else.
haha yeah, rotosounds ! don't see them too often, i used them for a while on bass, the sheehan ones, but they are fucking ROUGH on your fretboard. roughest bass strings ever i believe.
Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 8:23 pm
by Fran
BacchusPaul wrote:Guitarists that I know what strings they use:
None
What the fuck is wrong with you people. Who cares who uses what?
I must say, i could'nt care less either. Personally i like Rotosound or d'addario as i found they are reliable, consistent and they sell them round the corner. On the bass i use 'Fat Boys' coz they are £10 a set, thats my criteria met lolz.
Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 8:35 pm
by Bacchus
kim wrote:haha yeah, rotosounds ! don't see them too often, i used them for a while on bass, the sheehan ones, but they are fucking ROUGH on your fretboard. roughest bass strings ever i believe.
Jaco used them, and he had to apply epoxy to the fretboard every so often because he said they eat it up.
I like Rotosounds because they give you a free 'e' string, and I like the bright brash sound they give when new, and they're nice and grippy.
Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 8:52 pm
by laterallateral
I buy D'Addarios because the guitar store closest to me always has 11's with a wound third in stock.
I know exactly where they are in the rack. I walk into the guitar store, lock on to the stings, pay for them and GTFO.
I'm in no way adverse to trying other brands out nor am I saying D'Addarios are the best strings out there. I'm just not particularly interested in shopping them around. I know what works for me, I know I can always get these so I do.
Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 8:54 pm
by kim
yeah i loved that too, good grip and all, i loved the feel of the strings but the price and the sound they made on the fretboard when the amp wasn't on was like sanding the fretboard or something. that's why i like those fender nickelplated steels so much. 105-50 perfect gauge, cheap and a warm yet clear sound.