Strings
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Strings
I know we've talked about strings on here before, but.... I use D'Addario Slowound on just about everything. They sound great and are decently priced. I was thinking about switching to D'Addario's fancy EXP coated strings. I was wondering if anyone else uses them and whether or not they are worth the price tag ($40-$50).
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I never pay full retail for strings, even Slowounds can be found for $20 a set, that's what I use the net for. Here's an example site with the SW2000 gauge set on sale now.
http://www.gear1music.com/dadswelbasgu1.html
http://www.gear1music.com/dadswelbasgu1.html
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big_g
Musician's friend has the SW3000 gauge set for about $20 a set too.
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/search/detail/base_id/36026/src=01350
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/search/detail/base_id/36026/src=01350
I used to use D'Addario XL170s also but now I use either TI Jazz Flats or D'Addario Chromes in 40-55-75-95 which have a nice low tension to them. I want to keep the original frets on my '67 and '73 Ricks in decent shape so the flats will be nice to them and they really do sound excellent on the Ricks. I am going to try a set of TI Jazz Rounds on the 4004Cii; I've gotten used to the nice low tension of these strings but they may not be suitable for those who like to hit hard.
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