I love plain old D'Adarrio XL strings , but......

jtcnj

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Tonight I had yet another ball end pull out on the high e string; where the string keeps going flat as the wind at the ball end fails.

One or two were on fairly new sets and I had extra high e to replace.
This and another were on sets that had been on a while but were still clean and serviceable with no divots at the frets yet.

Out of maybe 10 or so sets of 10-46 I bought as 3-packs in 2015 maybe, I think this is the 4th one. I had one instance of the stock strings that came on a new guitar so I dont know if I am lumping that one in.

This could be related to that particular lot / production run.
I emailed the company and told them I support the product but just wanted to report my experience.

Have you experienced this with these or other strings?

I also use Martin Darco plain old electrics and are very satisfied with them as well.
They both fit the "cheap but good" place I mostly operate in.
 
I have used Darcos -- and most every otehr brand of cheap string -- and some NOT so cheap--

I have just about settled on these.
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2.29 a set-- free shipping come in several gauges---- and frankly -- they just WORK ---
BUT I am NOT hard on strings-- I play with mostly a light touch-- I dont DIVE BOMB and SCREAM on the Whammy etc.
 
I have used those.
They are ok but, a bit stiff- not as stretchy to my feel, but not bad.
I am hard on strings with my ham fisted picking and my playing is blues based and features a lot of big bends and vibrato.
so, the feel of how strings stretch is important to me.
I could use them if I bought a bunch, but for a little more, I like the Dads and the Darcos.
But yeah, I strive for "cheap but good" as you all know.

I am pretty light on the bar as well; mostly a bit of warbles.
But a lot of surf is at least a half step and Chris Issac / John Wilsey Wicked Game involves a bit of bar work that is more than warble vibrato.
 
I’ve always played with Ernie ball and even tried ghs boomers. Never had that issue or if I did it was a rarity, and I bend the HELL out of my strings.
 
"I strive for "cheap but good" as you all know."
-jtcnj-

Brother from another mother ;)

Darcos are good Ive used them a good bit my local Mom n pop carried them in Alabama so I got "hooked" on them
 
Tonight I had yet another ball end pull out on the high e string; where the string keeps going flat as the wind at the ball end fails.

One or two were on fairly new sets and I had extra high e to replace.
This and another were on sets that had been on a while but were still clean and serviceable with no divots at the frets yet.

Out of maybe 10 or so sets of 10-46 I bought as 3-packs in 2015 maybe, I think this is the 4th one. I had one instance of the stock strings that came on a new guitar so I dont know if I am lumping that one in.

This could be related to that particular lot / production run.
I emailed the company and told them I support the product but just wanted to report my experience.

Have you experienced this with these or other strings?

I also use Martin Darco plain old electrics and are very satisfied with them as well.
They both fit the "cheap but good" place I mostly operate in.

I’ve had precisely that problem, with exactly that brand(and gauge) of strings. I’ll never buy them again. I watched one just unwind from the ball end as I tuned it up on a Stetsbar equipped guitar...came apart like butter as I tried/failed to tune it. It’s basically what happened to 7 of 10 high E strings from that bulk pack.
I’ve since switched back to Dean Markley 10s, and on to some hybrid gauges by Ernie Ball, and GHS Boomers...I liked the Boomers, but not the hybrid gauge, so I just picked up two 6-packs of string sets...all 10s.
 
Tonight I had yet another ball end pull out on the high e string; where the string keeps going flat as the wind at the ball end fails.

One or two were on fairly new sets and I had extra high e to replace.
This and another were on sets that had been on a while but were still clean and serviceable with no divots at the frets yet.

Out of maybe 10 or so sets of 10-46 I bought as 3-packs in 2015 maybe, I think this is the 4th one. I had one instance of the stock strings that came on a new guitar so I dont know if I am lumping that one in.

This could be related to that particular lot / production run.
I emailed the company and told them I support the product but just wanted to report my experience.

Have you experienced this with these or other strings?

I also use Martin Darco plain old electrics and are very satisfied with them as well.
They both fit the "cheap but good" place I mostly operate in.

I had it happen to me twice in 30 years with Ernie Balls - one 'G' and one High-E - both pulled the ball all the way to the end of the string...
 
THese are ACTUALLY made in the usa-in O-HIGH-Ho....they dont suck-- they are not CHEAP---but they dont suck
SIT Strings

was all I used back in my shredder days and do not recall breaking a string very often and I abused that guitar--- with floyd --

give em a try
 
I may consider trying some in the $5 + - range since my strings last a pretty long time.

Is the Boomer regular 10-46 the GBL 010 model?
String prices have really escalated the last few years.
I was getting the D'Addarios for 3.99, 3 pack worked out to $3.29 I think.

I found 6 packs of these Boomers for $22.49 shipped but they may add tax.


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I may consider trying some in the $5 + - range since my strings last a pretty long time.

Is the Boomer regular 10-46 the GBL 010 model?
String prices have really escalated the last few years.
I was getting the D'Addarios for 3.99, 3 pack worked out to $3.29 I think.

I found 6 packs of these Boomers for $22.49 shipped but they may add tax.


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I just received 2 six packs for $43.18 delivered, after a 10% coupon, from strings and beyond.
 
free ship over $35. I think, sometimes they run free shipping special.
that is where I stocked up on the Martin Darco 9-42 and 10-46

I'm going to try a 6 pack of those.
 
The Gibson Vintage Reissue are really great IMO, but at $9.95 a set too expensive.

I've been using these La Bella The Bender strings lately and I really like them a lot and only $4.95

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From the La Bella Web Site...

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La Bella made “The Bender” strings under the La Bella brand, other string manufacturers and the biggest guitar builders worldwide in the 1960s and 1970s, making it the most played string on the market. “The Bender” was featured in Guitar World Magazine’s 20th Anniversary Issue, “The 20 Who Mattered,” featuring players and companies that shaped Rock ‘n’ Roll.

We’ve reached deep into our archives to bring back the same string construction used during that very era. As pioneers in nickel-plated steel electric guitar strings, we’ve used the same exact formula of nickel used in the original “Bender” guitar string. The result is the most authentic vintage electric guitar string on the market.

Come discover “The Original Vintage” with The Bender strings!

  • Original 1960s Nickel-Plated Formula
  • Tension: Regular
  • String Gauges: .010, .013, .017 .026w, .036, .046
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  • Highly Bendable with Enriched Sustain
  • Made in the USA with American Wire
  • Packaged using MAP Technology (Modified Atmosphere Packaging) to prevent tarnishing and ensure freshness
 
I've heard of people soldering the twists at the ball end. I have no idea of it helps. I'm into pure nickel wound lately.
It would, but I'm not about to accept that task as SOP to work around a manufacturing defect.

However, that is a good idea: the first time it slips I would not be against backing off the tuner to get the ball clear, hold it with locking pliers, and solder it since my bench / station is set up and it would be little time or effort.
I still have several sets from that batch.

Thanks @Chubbles !!
 
I may consider trying some in the $5 + - range since my strings last a pretty long time.

Is the Boomer regular 10-46 the GBL 010 model?
String prices have really escalated the last few years.
I was getting the D'Addarios for 3.99, 3 pack worked out to $3.29 I think.

I found 6 packs of these Boomers for $22.49 shipped but they may add tax.


gjxolangsuvmm4jjncws.jpg
Just picked up a pack and the shop I go to gives a free pack with a purchase of a pack. So new strings for the SG & RG going on this weekend. I was going to swap the 11's or 12's on the RR since it came with them and feel really weird to me but I am getting use to them somewhat. Anyway these are my go to.
 
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