I have been playing about an hour a day for 3 months on the original nickel strings that came with my Carter. They still seem to sound fine but are showing a little corrosion. Any recommendations on when should I change them?
Also...I have changed lots of strings on my telecaster....are there any special tricks for PSG strings that are different from changing strings on a guitar?
Thanks!
Is it time to change strings?
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<FONT SIZE=-1>www.SteelGuitarInfo.com has string-changing tips, including a slide show, Jim. Also, your Carter-Starter Owner's Manual has a few suggestions, especially with regard to recommended string gauges to use on your Carter-Starter.</FONT>
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Bob is right. There is nothing like fresh strings to remind you how things are supposed to sound.
And yes, there are some real useful tips and they are well presented here--
http://www.steelguitarinfo.com/strings/changeslideshow/scindex.html
--at Carter's info resource.
Pay close attention to the advice on the 3rd string. It will save you from having to ask how come you keep breaking 3rd strings and what kind of antiseptic to use on your hand.
And yes, there are some real useful tips and they are well presented here--
http://www.steelguitarinfo.com/strings/changeslideshow/scindex.html
--at Carter's info resource.
Pay close attention to the advice on the 3rd string. It will save you from having to ask how come you keep breaking 3rd strings and what kind of antiseptic to use on your hand.
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Three months is a long time for strings. Change them.
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Jim as you know, The Tele requires more frequent string changes because our sweaty little fingers transfer the sweat and dirt and grime from our fingers to the strings, frets and neck. In many cases, ( me for example ) I don't play my Tele' with picks so I am beatin' up the strings at both ends. The Steel is a lot more forgiving ( not the .011)
as the strings just sorta die a slow tone death. 3 months, I'd go ahead and change them like the other players suggested.
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<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Tony Prior on 02 April 2002 at 01:03 PM.]</p></FONT>
as the strings just sorta die a slow tone death. 3 months, I'd go ahead and change them like the other players suggested.
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<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Tony Prior on 02 April 2002 at 01:03 PM.]</p></FONT>
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