Ah hell, I spelled String wrong in the title...oh well
[Edited by SkippyT on 01-23-2004 at 04:01 AM]
Originally posted by SkippyT
How long should I expect my strings to last? I'm super paranoid that I'm going to snap one and have to go a day without playing while I run to the store to pick some new ones up. I've been using D'Addario EXP's for about a month. I'm not too rough on them, generally some gentle pick use or fingerpicking, plus my guitar never goes out of tune (unless my sister trys to play it). Anyhow, that's my question, how long should strings last between breakage or loss of tone.
Ah hell, I spelled String wrong in the title...oh well
[Edited by SkippyT on 01-23-2004 at 04:01 AM]
Originally posted by Tele Master
If I break a string, it usually happens when tuning.
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Originally posted by Cryptic Excretions
Good strings, such as d'addario and ernie ball among others, are pretty good at not breaking. The strings on my bass are roughly a year or so old and they still work just like they did, sure I should replace them and all and have a fresh set, but the point being they still haven't broken. It's good to have a backup set, just in case, though if you're working on one package, you've got time to get another pack before they break or even need to be replaced. As far as a time limit on when's best to change strings goes, that (in my opinion) depends on how much money you're making. I'm poor so I make strings last, for example keeping the same set of strings on my bass for a year.