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aftec
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Neither. Ernie Ball Slinkies and Elixirs do it for me.
feraledge":351gsm24 said:tripstan":351gsm24 said:Cleartones!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.
King Crimson":2jm8asfc said: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 . . .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..
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.
The D'Addario does. They call it "ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY SET - USES 75% LESS PACKAGING" so nothing about freshness, just saving packaging costs.Greazygeo":2jm8asfc said:Those didnt use to come in any protective packaging....are they still that way?