




I do admit I HAVE played around with different brands and gauges over the years but am rather "set" at this point
9's on fenders and "shredders" 10's on the rest.
Fender or D'addario seem to work fine or Ernie Ballsacks if they are on sale ---
Bass depends on the bass....I let IT tell me -- I have round wounds and regulars-- tape wounds and "coated" DR strings ....med or med/light gauge --
Acoustics ..what acoustics-- IU have some kinda bronze looking things (been SO LONG I DONT REMEBER THE BRAND) on the Epi FT-133 acoustic which uis FOR SALE IF ANY ONE IS LOOKING FOR A NORLIN ERA ACOUSTIC
SHAMELESS SELF SALES PLUG
SOMEBODY BUY THIS "F"ING GUITAR PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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PLAYS VERY NICE GREAT TONE THIN NECK AND LOW DAMN ACTION for a fat arse acoustic box
It's a bonus to wipe off the strings when finished playing it, but stainless steel strings may help in the high humidity. People spray "finger ease" on the strings then wipe it (it's really non toxic mineral oil) but it slows the oxygen from eating into the metal surfaces.I've also noticed the cheaper unwound strings tend to rust a bit, on my shed instruments after a few months.
Really makes the fingers drag. They feel just like Guitar Center demo strings.
Has to be the swamp dampness being an outdoor environment. That's my excuse.
The indoor guitars don't suffer the same problem.
I use the bulk 12 packs of Musicians Friend generic strings.
Seriously cheap, averaging around $2 - $3 for a dozen plain strings, wound slightly more.
They're good for the $$$, no black fingers, but they do rust after a couple months in the shed.
Only the plain ones though, the nickel wound ones don't rust.
you need twinsI have the same era Epiphone, but mine is an FT-120.
we dont have oxygen we have HUM-ID-ITYIt's a bonus to wipe off the strings when finished playing it, but stainless steel strings may help in the high humidity. People spray "finger ease" on the strings then wipe it (it's really non toxic mineral oil) but it slows the oxygen from eating into the metal surfaces.
wanna change your tone more than pickups ???? try different string gauges-- and OH pick thickness and materail!!!! -- HUGE change for PENNIES or free if you steel them.........WHAT??? oh COME ON ya'll take em too ----music stores want you to they put their NAME on them --- its like PENS at OLIVE GARDEN -----I've been consistently using Ernie Ball 10-52's (tuned down half step) on all my guitars for as long as I can remember.
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But after watching this Rick Beato video it seems I may be suffering the SRV effect:::::
This proves there could be life on Uranus, which lives / breathes methane instead of oxygen..we dont have oxygen we have HUM-ID-ITY![]()
That's a lot of use. I've put a set on Saturday morning and by Sunday afternoon ripped them off if I played a lot over the weekend before. I do think the feel of the strings is more important to me than anything else. If they don't feel right then I don't play right.