So, I'm trying Elixirs...
So, I'm trying Elixirs...
Well just though I'd post to let you all know that I'm trying some elixirs on my guitar now. I've got some nanowebs, mediums. I can't believe how bright they are. It's almost too much, do they always sound that bright or will it go down some in a couple of days?? I'm used to my regular old D'addario EJ17's.
Not to mention how slippery they are...
Not to mention how slippery they are...
- Matt
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I think that could be the right thing to do. I'm not really digging these strings that much. The only time I like them is when I'm fingerpicking. I think I'll be going back to my EJ17's after these Elixirs wear out.yknSTONE wrote:I've personally boycotted Elixirs. You should have stayed with your D'addario's!! way wayyy better strings.
- Matt
"..I'd like to show you what's inside,
but I shouldn't care if you do or don't like it.." - DJM
GO HABS GO!
Shows been to:
09/02/03 - Montreal
06/30/04 - Toronto
"..I'd like to show you what's inside,
but I shouldn't care if you do or don't like it.." - DJM
GO HABS GO!
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- Ranting Thespian
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you can also slap on some nice Dean Markley or DR strings.
Both of those give fuller sound. When I can't find Dean Markleys in stock, I go for DR. Also, someone said they wear out quickly. Well, maybe the reason why mine don't is because I don't use a pick, so I am much more gentle on them. DR strings are just as good, IMO (well, for my jazz, I get gibson flat wires, just a very nice warm sound).

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-Ranting Thespian

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Thanks for the suggestions, Ranting. I'll keep that in mind when the time comes.Ranting Thespian wrote:you can also slap on some nice Dean Markley or DR strings.Both of those give fuller sound. When I can't find Dean Markleys in stock, I go for DR. Also, someone said they wear out quickly. Well, maybe the reason why mine don't is because I don't use a pick, so I am much more gentle on them. DR strings are just as good, IMO (well, for my jazz, I get gibson flat wires, just a very nice warm sound).
- Matt
"..I'd like to show you what's inside,
but I shouldn't care if you do or don't like it.." - DJM
GO HABS GO!
Shows been to:
09/02/03 - Montreal
06/30/04 - Toronto
"..I'd like to show you what's inside,
but I shouldn't care if you do or don't like it.." - DJM
GO HABS GO!
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09/02/03 - Montreal
06/30/04 - Toronto
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I use Elixir Light Polywebs, and i feel those are the beset strings out there...beside the price. Buti feel it is worth it
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