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Colton Diamond Member
Joined: 09 Feb 2003 Posts: 1977 Location: Almost level with the ground.
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Posted: Tuesday Jan 20, 2009 |
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Curious as to see what size strings everyone is using, and the size of pick they use on these strings. Please state the guitar its on as well, as that may give good reasoning to your selections.
1989 Fender HM Strat - 8's, use these red jim dunlops, think theyre .50's. Cant tell, theyre all rubbed off. This guitar is used for all the faster stuff, and heavier music.
50's reissue Taco-caster - 12's, use DAVA picks, I use the steel tip/rubber coated one as the main pick, but I have other blue dava's shoved in the pickguard as backups. The steel ones are sweet, but theyre like 3 bucks a piece! This is my blues/rock guitar
EDIT: Oh shit, post 1000! _________________ Laugh if you want to, really is kinda funny, 'cause the world is a car and you're the crash test dummy. |
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MeYatch Diamond Member
Joined: 23 Sep 2005 Posts: 1586
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Posted: Wednesday Jan 21, 2009 |
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poll fail! _________________ Stand back, I like to rock out. |
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Colton Diamond Member
Joined: 09 Feb 2003 Posts: 1977 Location: Almost level with the ground.
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Posted: Wednesday Jan 21, 2009 |
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No point in putting a vote selection for this type of poll. _________________ Laugh if you want to, really is kinda funny, 'cause the world is a car and you're the crash test dummy. |
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MeYatch Diamond Member
Joined: 23 Sep 2005 Posts: 1586
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Posted: Wednesday Jan 21, 2009 |
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I stand by my statement.
I like Ernie Ball Super Slinky strings, which are 45-65-80-100, and Fender picks in "heavy" in the "346" shape. _________________ Stand back, I like to rock out. |
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metalchurch Diamond Member
Joined: 09 Feb 2007 Posts: 3719 Location: Somerset
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Posted: Wednesday Jan 21, 2009 |
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Charvel Jake E Lee Strat - (EMG-81/18v) D'Addario 8-38 in Eb
Kramer Focus 1000 - (EMG-85/18v) D'Addario 8-38 in Eb
Kramer Flying V - (Bill Lawrence L500XL) D'Addario 9-42 1 step down (d-g-c-f-a-d)
These all have D'Addario 9-42's in Eb:
Jackson Rhoads (EMG-81/18v)
Jackson KV3 (EMG-85/18v)
Jackson KV2 (EMG-85/18v)
Jackson KV Standard (Seymour Duncan Metal Live Wire/18v)
Jackson XTRR - Bill Lawrence L500XL D'Addario 9-42 tuned 1-1/2 steps down to C#
I use Jim Dunlop Jazz II picks. |
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lonewolf Diamond Member
Joined: 25 Sep 2003 Posts: 6249 Location: Anywhere, Earth
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Posted: Wednesday Jan 21, 2009 |
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I have been using 9-42 light gauge since 1973.
I primarily use Dean Markley Blue Steel and whatever Music Emporium has in singles for backups.
All my guitars are tuned like guitars. For those of you from Pasadena, that means E-A(110)-D-G-B-E
I like regular medium thickness picks, but they only last about 5 minutes, so I usually use .5mm and .6mm Dunlop Tortex picks. _________________ ...Oh, the freedom of the day that yielded to no rule or time...
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JackANSI Diamond Member
Joined: 16 May 2008 Posts: 1322 Location: Workin' in a Soylent factory, Waitin' for the Malthusian catastrophe.
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Posted: Wednesday Jan 21, 2009 |
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Strings as light as I can find, picks as heavy as I can find.
Elixir Nanowebs .40 .60 .75 .95 .125 strings (like nickel strings, my body doesn't, this is the perfect compromise)
Jim Dunlop 'big stubby' 3mm picks (only use them for a few songs that require that 'energy') |
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felix'apprentice Platinum Member
Joined: 23 Nov 2008 Posts: 776 Location: A little to the left of no where.
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Posted: Wednesday Jan 21, 2009 |
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havent changed strings on my strat yet - so i dont know what to use. any suggestions????
but as far as acoustic (fender) , i use a medium light bronze string (dean markley) and use a medium gauge pick. _________________ `(FENDER)` |
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lonewolf Diamond Member
Joined: 25 Sep 2003 Posts: 6249 Location: Anywhere, Earth
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Posted: Wednesday Jan 21, 2009 |
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felix'apprentice wrote: | havent changed strings on my strat yet - so i dont know what to use. any suggestions???? |
When starting out, that depends on your tuning, finger strength and style of playing.
Also, if you change the gauge of strings on your guitar, you need to re-intonate the guitar by adjusting the bridge saddles. _________________ ...Oh, the freedom of the day that yielded to no rule or time...
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VENTGtr Diamond Member
Joined: 25 Oct 2005 Posts: 1543
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Posted: Wednesday Jan 21, 2009 |
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Electric Strings—DR 10s (Modded Strats, Customized, kind'a, LP, am considering
getting another Tele or Reverse Firebird. Need to stop thinking about it.)
Acoustic—Ernie Ball 10s (Think the Ovation's the only one around that I'd say is ever
used. Sold the Martin a few months ago).
Picks—Fender Medium (Every once in a while try some new ones, but always
go back. DID find this weird, really thick one that I like though. No name on it...)
JackANSI wrote: | 'big stubby' |
Think we found a new nickname for someone! "Name's Rob...but they call me..." _________________ DaveP.
"You must be this beautiful to ride the Quagmire." |
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Redsfury Active Member
Joined: 22 Dec 2008 Posts: 23 Location: tyrone pa
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Posted: Thursday Mar 05, 2009 |
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Ernie Ball custom gauges (ultra-mondo slinky) on a very much old lawsuit les paul. jim dunlop lights (blue) _________________ Sasquatch; We know your love is real. |
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sunsetbass Platinum Member
Joined: 11 Mar 2008 Posts: 560 Location: god green earth
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Posted: Thursday Mar 05, 2009 |
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Curt (i can't sspell last name) 50's and jim dunlop nylon picks _________________ you can prick your fingure, but never fingure your.............get your mind outta the gutter. |
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slackin@dabass Diamond Member
Joined: 30 Mar 2008 Posts: 1341 Location: tyrone, pa
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Posted: Friday Mar 06, 2009 |
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currently i have a set of ghs boomers. .115, and so on to the higher strings, i forget the sizes... but i really liked the curt mangen's that i had before... the low string was a .110. picks, when i use them, are the green tortex dunlops, whatever size that may be. i have them on my spector. i really liked the tone of the mangen's, but they don't seem to keep that snap for as long as i'd like. when i first put them on, played with a pick on my cleanest setting of my preamp, it was immediate duff mckagen-esque tone that was totally awsome for what i play... throw the chorus on and it's him exactly from the appetite for destruction album. not that i'm a "tone stealer" but i was amazed to learn how much strings affect the tone of a bass. now if i could find a set of strings that sound like mangen's and keep that "fresh bass string tone" for more than 2 or 3 shows, i'd be happier than a pig in shit. _________________ Can you identify a genital wart? |
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orangekick Platinum Member
Joined: 13 Dec 2004 Posts: 778 Location: Johnstown
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Posted: Friday Mar 06, 2009 |
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Guitars - 10's, Elixirs
Bass - DR Hi-Beams 45-105 on the 5, Fender Super Bass 8250's 45-110
Pick - InTuneGP .88 tortex-ish Satanic Bat picks |
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bassist_25 Senior Member
Joined: 09 Dec 2002 Posts: 6815 Location: Indiana
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Posted: Friday Mar 06, 2009 |
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slackin@dabass wrote: | now if i could find a set of strings that sound like mangen's and keep that "fresh bass string tone" for more than 2 or 3 shows, i'd be happier than a pig in shit. |
Denatured alcohol...soak your strings in it for a couple of days. You can keep the new string sound even longer. _________________ "He's the electric horseman, you better back off!" - old sKool making a reference to the culturally relevant 1979 film. |
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slackin@dabass Diamond Member
Joined: 30 Mar 2008 Posts: 1341 Location: tyrone, pa
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Posted: Friday Mar 06, 2009 |
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bassist_25 wrote: | slackin@dabass wrote: | now if i could find a set of strings that sound like mangen's and keep that "fresh bass string tone" for more than 2 or 3 shows, i'd be happier than a pig in shit. |
Denatured alcohol...soak your strings in it for a couple of days. You can keep the new string sound even longer. |
ugh, that's just too much work. naw, i'll give it a shot. does that take any of the strength away from the strings though? _________________ Can you identify a genital wart? |
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bassist_25 Senior Member
Joined: 09 Dec 2002 Posts: 6815 Location: Indiana
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Posted: Monday Mar 09, 2009 |
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They'll eventually break if you do it over and over again (like a year...ahd I think it comes more from taking the strings on and off than the alcohol), but I haven't noticed any physical degradation from doing it. You could do the alcohol thing over and over, but you might only be able to boil your strings three times. Alcohol is a pretty effective method. Denatured works better than rubbing alcohol because the latter has a lot of water that can cause rust if you leave them in for too long. _________________ "He's the electric horseman, you better back off!" - old sKool making a reference to the culturally relevant 1979 film. |
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slackin@dabass Diamond Member
Joined: 30 Mar 2008 Posts: 1341 Location: tyrone, pa
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Posted: Monday Mar 09, 2009 |
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bassist_25 wrote: | They'll eventually break if you do it over and over again (like a year...ahd I think it comes more from taking the strings on and off than the alcohol), but I haven't noticed any physical degradation from doing it. You could do the alcohol thing over and over, but you might only be able to boil your strings three times. Alcohol is a pretty effective method. Denatured works better than rubbing alcohol because the latter has a lot of water that can cause rust if you leave them in for too long. |
right on, man, i think i'm gonna try it out. how long do you leave them in the alcohol for? _________________ Can you identify a genital wart? |
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bassist_25 Senior Member
Joined: 09 Dec 2002 Posts: 6815 Location: Indiana
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Posted: Monday Mar 09, 2009 |
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I usually leave them in for a couple of days, like two or three. I've used rubbing alcohol to somewhat good effect as well; however, I only leave them in for about a half of day when doing that due to the aforementioned oxidization. _________________ "He's the electric horseman, you better back off!" - old sKool making a reference to the culturally relevant 1979 film. |
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DirtySanchez Diamond Member
Joined: 14 Feb 2006 Posts: 4186 Location: On teh internetz
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Posted: Friday Mar 13, 2009 |
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I soak my vocal chords in alcohol too.
Try that. It really helps. At least I think so. _________________ "You are now either a clueless inbred brownshirt Teabagger, or a babykilling hippie Marxist on welfare."-Songsmith |
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Metalboy52 Gold Member
Joined: 05 Nov 2004 Posts: 109 Location: Roaring Spring, PA
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Posted: Monday Mar 23, 2009 |
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Dimebag DR's 10 guage on Dean ZX's and Dean ML's. Dunlop nylon picks 0.35. They're nice for fast picking. They wear down a lot though. _________________ Shooting for the moon again. |
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Merge Diamond Member
Joined: 02 Jan 2007 Posts: 1023 Location: Frostburg, Md.
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Posted: Monday Mar 23, 2009 |
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Ernie Ball Slinky's 10-46 and Dunlop Tortex 1.0 _________________ Pour me another one, cause I'll never find the silver lining in this cloud. |
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songsmith Senior Member
Joined: 09 Dec 2002 Posts: 6108 Location: The Wood of Bells
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Posted: Tuesday Mar 24, 2009 |
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Peavey T-15, and all my other electric guitars: D'Addario XL's, .010's, since 1983.
'48 Rex Electric, and all my other lap steels: D'Addario Chrome Flatwounds, .013's but I'd go a bit heavier if I could find them.
'08 Regal RD-40CHB, and all my other dobros: D'Addario EJ-42 Reso strings, .016-.056 I started with Curt Mangans, and I'll still use those if need be, but the D'Addario's last longer and are warmer on the low end.
'93 Antares Mandolin: Ernie Ball Lights
Squier bass: whatever's cheapest, light gauge nickel round-wounds.
Yamaha F-310, and other acoustics: Martin 80/20 Bronze .012's, Marquis are second choice, EXCEPT on my Takamine EF-341C gigging acoustic: Elixir Nanoweb .011's. They last a LOT longer on the guitar I play in front of people.--->JMS |
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slackin@dabass Diamond Member
Joined: 30 Mar 2008 Posts: 1341 Location: tyrone, pa
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Posted: Wednesday Mar 25, 2009 |
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songsmith wrote: | Peavey T-15, and all my other electric guitars: D'Addario XL's, .010's, since 1983.
'48 Rex Electric, and all my other lap steels: D'Addario Chrome Flatwounds, .013's but I'd go a bit heavier if I could find them.
'08 Regal RD-40CHB, and all my other dobros: D'Addario EJ-42 Reso strings, .016-.056 I started with Curt Mangans, and I'll still use those if need be, but the D'Addario's last longer and are warmer on the low end.
'93 Antares Mandolin: Ernie Ball Lights
Squier bass: whatever's cheapest, light gauge nickel round-wounds.
Yamaha F-310, and other acoustics: Martin 80/20 Bronze .012's, Marquis are second choice, EXCEPT on my Takamine EF-341C gigging acoustic: Elixir Nanoweb .011's. They last a LOT longer on the guitar I play in front of people.--->JMS |
on my old bass, i used d'addarios only! because they were warmer down low, but still crisp. it's weird, my 35" scale bass. i just can't find a fitting set. they all lose a layer of the wind on the low string before the nut, and i even tried the extended scale ones! i dunno. weird shit, man. _________________ Can you identify a genital wart? |
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Colton Diamond Member
Joined: 09 Feb 2003 Posts: 1977 Location: Almost level with the ground.
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Posted: Wednesday Mar 25, 2009 |
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Colton wrote: | 1989 Fender HM Strat - 8's, use these red jim dunlops, think theyre .50's. Cant tell, theyre all rubbed off. This guitar is used for all the faster stuff, and heavier music. |
Just a side note, but this guitar hasnt even come out of the case since I got this tacocaster. Feck, I dont think I've even moved the case...
And to keep on topic, I'm back to 12's. 11's are so uh.. "bleh?"
I've been blowing thru about 2-3 sets of strings per week. I originally played SITS but could only get them up to 11's, so I switched to Curt Mangan 12's. The first two sets of them I had, I had the D string have the winding come off. It was really strange to see the winding break. Next set had the G string winding come off. Thought it was my guitar, you know, something wrong with bridge or nut, but after playing SIT's for a while and just breaking them due to (I cant think of a word here, lets say.. what the fuck is a word for 'jest rippin on'r too g'damn hard...' lets go with....) pwnage, I've gone back to Mangans. The sound was worth the change. I figured I'm gonna go thru the strings one way or another....
Oh and I swapped Felix one pick sunday. Not gonna spill what he uses, but they really play better than these DAVA's ive been using. Still take a DAVA over any old plastic pick anyday tho. _________________ Laugh if you want to, really is kinda funny, 'cause the world is a car and you're the crash test dummy. |
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