Live Steel Strings
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- Chuck Campbell
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Live Steel Strings
My friend Sid Hudson introduced me to his Live Steel Strings years ago and this is the only string set I have used since. They are the best in my opinion. Just changed them since I have some time on my hands. Was wondering who is still using them.
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I love Live Steels for plain strings and have been using them for years but I use GHS boomers ( “dynamite alloy†whatever that means) for the wounds. Sure makes the string changes expensive though 👎ðŸ½
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I bought a set (E9th and C6th) one time to support the forum. The sets I bought were supposed to be Stainless steel (wound) but they sounded like nickel. I questioned Sid about them and got a wise ass answer. I took them off and threw them away. Went back to George L's (stainless).
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Love 'em. I much prefer the nickel sound over the harshness of stainless myself, and the Live sets just deliver excellent tone and intonation.
Mikey D... H.S.P.
Music hath the charm to soothe a savage beast, but I'd try a 10mm first.
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Music hath the charm to soothe a savage beast, but I'd try a 10mm first.
http://www.steelharp.com
http://www.thesessionplayers.com/douchette.html
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I use them too.
Since I have 2 identical guitars,(MSA Millenniums,)I got one set of SS strings and one set of nickle, so I could compare them.
Listening to them side by side, I could hear a slight difference. The SS strings seemed a tad brighter, and the nickle bit more mellow. But on a scale of 1 to 10, the difference was 9.9 vs 10.1. If I was not able to compare them, I'd not be able to say which was which.
Since I have 2 identical guitars,(MSA Millenniums,)I got one set of SS strings and one set of nickle, so I could compare them.
Listening to them side by side, I could hear a slight difference. The SS strings seemed a tad brighter, and the nickle bit more mellow. But on a scale of 1 to 10, the difference was 9.9 vs 10.1. If I was not able to compare them, I'd not be able to say which was which.
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Mike,
I bought a couple of new Williams guitars from Bill and when I started to play them I was rather disattisfied with the tone.
I called Bill and asked him if he put stainless strings on his guitars. He said, yes, they were stainless.
I put on nickel strings and got the tone I was looking for.
Erv
I bought a couple of new Williams guitars from Bill and when I started to play them I was rather disattisfied with the tone.
I called Bill and asked him if he put stainless strings on his guitars. He said, yes, they were stainless.
I put on nickel strings and got the tone I was looking for.
Erv
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I didnt get consistancy out of the sets I got.usually a dozen of each at a time...went back to Jag's...
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Erv, perhaps the Millies have their own characteristics that override the differences in the strings. A wood guitar might be more sensitive to this.
The carbon fiber Millenniums are wonderful guitars, but they are not like wood ones. Whee I got my first one, I still had the green guitar shown in my avatar. U compared then unplugged, and they sounded totally different from each other.
The carbon fiber Millenniums are wonderful guitars, but they are not like wood ones. Whee I got my first one, I still had the green guitar shown in my avatar. U compared then unplugged, and they sounded totally different from each other.
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Live Steel Strings
I've been using these strings since the beginning and wouldn't want to use anything else.
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I have been using them since Sid came out with them, great strings
Billy Knowles
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They're the only strings I've used for the last 5 years. They last a long time without breakage, and the service has always been outstanding.
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Live steel strings
I have been using the live steel strings since I met Sid and his Dad at a steel jam in Clayton,NC several years ago. I love the feel, longevity, and service! Appreciate Sid sharing these strings with us and his family! Great people and Company! Thanks for all you do for steel guitar players!!