String Venders Poll

  • Thread starter Thread starter King Crimson
  • Start date Start date

Which String Vender Do "You" Prefer Overall?

  • D'Addario Electric Guitar Strings

    Votes: 24 88.9%
  • Dunlop Electric Guitar Strings

    Votes: 3 11.1%

  • Total voters
    27
feraledge":351gsm24 said:
tripstan":351gsm24 said:
Cleartones! :yes: But those Curt Mangans look interesting. I see he has coated strings too. Anybody use those?

Not on the coated, but a friend used the flatwounds and loved them. Curt worked for years at either D'addario or Ernie Ball, I can't remember, but he's a super friendly dude and fairly often is the one answering the phone when you call. Dude knows what he's doing for sure. I feel like the strings feel a little easier to use for heavy gauges which works well since I tune to drop C and like not struggling with pinch harmonics on all strings.

I believe Curt worked with Ernie Ball, which is interesting since I can't standy Slinky's, but I really like Curt Mangan strings. I have used their nickel wrapped electrics so far and been pleased. I am considering trying out a set or two of their coated strings. I got on to Curt Mangans since a free back was sent with my Hermida Zendrive pedal, I tried them and liked them. I have since bought more CM strings. :)
 
King Crimson":2jm8asfc said:
Greazygeo":2jm8asfc said:
For as long as I have been playing, it's always the D strings that break. Doesnt matter what guitar, brand / gauge etc....just the way I play. I put the graphite saddles on alot of my guitars which make them last a tiny bit longer....I've just resigned myself to buying a bunch of single .026 strings and swap it when it breaks..
Yo G, I get all my standard everyday stuff from my local GC. They go through these D'Addario strings like hotcakes. You’re right though, they could have been boxed up somewhere for a long time. It just started driving me bonkers when my precious 1st string became suddenly unreliable. D'Addario strings have been my fave for years - I'm back now . . .

Some n00b at GC the other day heard me explaining my string issue to a salesMAN and told me to keep new packs of strings in the freezer until use. Like my own cryo lab or some $hit.

As far as your "D string" issue, that would drive me f'n nuts and cause me to harm small animals! I'd be calling Dr. Phil over that one.
Greazygeo":2jm8asfc said:
Those didnt use to come in any protective packaging....are they still that way?
The D'Addario does. They call it "ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY SET - USES 75% LESS PACKAGING" so nothing about freshness, just saving packaging costs.

Don from D'Addario strings here - the above quote is correct in that we started the trend of using less packaging for environmental reasons. However, we use a recyclable baggie that tightly seals the bag and prevents any degradation of the strings as long as the bag remains sealed. So not only is it about being environmentally-friendly, which also reduced costs but freshness was also very important in the process. If you want to see more about our environmental efforts --> http://www.daddario.com/saves/
 
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