taking care of strings
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taking care of strings
ok so i found myself a set of elixir polywebs today!!! yay for that one, i paid $18.31 for them, is that normal? and something else i was wondering, now that i have a good set of strings, what are some ways that i can take care of them, like i know you are supposed to wipe down strings after playing, but what else can i do for them? are there any oils or something i can put on them, or something something something yeah
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Personally if i were you, i'd stop buying elixers right now.. people say they're good, but i personally hate them now.. buy a 3 pack of D'addario EJ16's.. they're $15 and there are 3 packs of them.. they give an amazing bassy sound, and you can't say i'm bashing elixers, cause i used to play elixers for like.. 3 months..
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Try them both and see what you like. Thats what I did, me and my mom have the exact same guitar and I bought elixirs for mine and D's for hers, thought mine sounded way better and will never buy D's again. As for keeping them nice, wash your hands before playing, the oils on your hands fuck up the strings. And $18 may a little expensive for them, dont think Ive ever payed that much.
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before this truns into another D'Add vs. Elixir discussion i will actually give seth some advice.
the best way to keep strings newer longer is to keep your guitar in its case when you aren't playing it. leaving it out in the open air will make the strings sour quicker because of the oxidation of the metal. this not only helps your strings stay newer longer, but is better for your guitar in general
the best way to keep strings newer longer is to keep your guitar in its case when you aren't playing it. leaving it out in the open air will make the strings sour quicker because of the oxidation of the metal. this not only helps your strings stay newer longer, but is better for your guitar in general
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Good advice. This, combined with washing your hands before you play will keep your strings fresher longer! [/tidycat commercial]fatjack wrote:the best way to keep strings newer longer is to keep your guitar in its case when you aren't playing it. leaving it out in the open air will make the strings sour quicker because of the oxidation of the metal. this not only helps your strings stay newer longer, but is better for your guitar in general
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i keep buying new brands of strings every time i get them... i really like the ones i have on now, martin marquis 80/20 lights- only thing that sucks about them is they wrap the thick part of the string down by the ball end with silk string, and on the E and A strings its hard to seat the ball properly because the silk catches on the bridge pin. They sound great though
i dont know what you people are talking about with string noise- if you dont drag your fingers too much it doesnt sound bad and uncoated strings have a MUCH better sound than coateds, IMO
i dont know what you people are talking about with string noise- if you dont drag your fingers too much it doesnt sound bad and uncoated strings have a MUCH better sound than coateds, IMO
the problem with regular strings is you get used to all the scratching noises and the second you pick up a guitar with elixirs it feels really different...DJR07 wrote:the bad thing about elixirs besides the cost is that you get way too used to playing with the coating, and the second you switch to an uncoated string, it feels really different
and by different i mean better...

I'm usually an Elixir guy, but they didn't have mediums last time i went to get them so I threw on some d's. First thing i noticed was the squeeking and it was so annoying, now after a week they sound ok, but i bet their getting to the end of their life now. I'm gonna try some martin sp's next and if they squeak too much I'm going back to elixirs.
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