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I hope you guys can help...which strings are the best? which give the best tone, stay in tune longer, and go between breaks longer?
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The Jagwires are very highly regarded.
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I have had great success with Cobra Coils from www.steelguitar.net
Steve, you’re not alone on string 3 going ‘pop’. Get a whole pack of them so you have them on hand.
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I've been cleaning my strings for years, it works great and brings back the "twang", it removes the oil and stuff from the windings which mutes the string robbing tone and sustain, the method I use is this, lay about 6 pages thick of newspaper under the strings completely covering the fretboard and pickup, get a can of electrical or brake drum cleaner and spray this on a clean small rag and really wipe the strings down over and over, the wound strings need the most attention, they will start squeaking, (means they are clean), this takes 2 minutes and the tone is restored to about 80% or more of the tone of a new string, this chemical is strong and can leave a permanent blemish on finished wood or paint so be careful, I've never had a problem as long as you use 6 or more pages of paper, I keep strings on for up to 2 years
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Steve,
I have changed to an .0115 (or 11 1/2 as we call it) and that reduces some of the string breakage. I also like the feel of it better.
In addition, since I play out every weekend, I change my third string every week. I'd rather spend the $40-50 per year than have the string break during a solo, and the inconvenience of changing on stage. (Not to mention that it used to scare the cr-- out of me) Since I've been doing this (about a year) I haven't broke a third string.
Best Wishes
Tony
Steel Rockin' in Indiana<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Tony Orth on 16 August 2002 at 01:38 PM.]</p></FONT>
I have changed to an .0115 (or 11 1/2 as we call it) and that reduces some of the string breakage. I also like the feel of it better.
In addition, since I play out every weekend, I change my third string every week. I'd rather spend the $40-50 per year than have the string break during a solo, and the inconvenience of changing on stage. (Not to mention that it used to scare the cr-- out of me) Since I've been doing this (about a year) I haven't broke a third string.
Best Wishes
Tony
Steel Rockin' in Indiana<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Tony Orth on 16 August 2002 at 01:38 PM.]</p></FONT>
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OK, I have mentioned this on about 3 different threads, and I have yet to get an adequate response from someone in the know.
My understanding, is that there are very few string manufacturers in the whole world, and they simply licence their strings to different wholesalers. So in essence, Jagwire, SST, and GeorgeL, might all be identical strings manufactured by Martin(I know Martin just bought a string mfging facility in the past few years). Can anyone coroborate this, or am I way off base?
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My understanding, is that there are very few string manufacturers in the whole world, and they simply licence their strings to different wholesalers. So in essence, Jagwire, SST, and GeorgeL, might all be identical strings manufactured by Martin(I know Martin just bought a string mfging facility in the past few years). Can anyone coroborate this, or am I way off base?
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Close Matt, but Jagwire and Geo.L. are not related by a common manufacturer. I know which manufacturers build which strings and for whom they build them. It would be totally unethical to say on this forum or any other as the "string distrubuters" don't want these things known and it would serve no perpose to do so. I have seen many folks put down one string and brag about another brand that is actually the identical product with only a different color envelope. So I watch this type of thread with a lot of humor. There are three brands that are paying the price to obtain the finest wire.
I think most of you know what one of them must be.( no commercial here).
I think most of you know what one of them must be.( no commercial here).
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Thanks Bobbe! Can you give me a ballpark on how many actual manufacturers there are in the whole world? All of the musicians that I know are very brand loyal when it comes to strings, but just like you said, I think it is hilareous when people agrue vehemently that "super duper strings" are far superior to "duper super strings" when in actuality they are identical. Thanks again Bobbe!
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