Re: top wrapping
cool, yea i learned that trick from the les paul forum, so i dont want to take all the credit, but i think its more than fair to share those tips with guitar players
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cool, yea i learned that trick from the les paul forum, so i dont want to take all the credit, but i think its more than fair to share those tips with guitar players
Ya, thanks again (and thanks to the guys in the Les Paul forum)
A new package of strings is waiting to get in touch with the old ball ends;)
What strings do you use RamiLP?
I use Ernie Ball 12-56 (not coated) in Standard E-tuning.
i switch string brands alot, but i always stick with pure nickle strings as much as possible, but my favorites so far are the following
Snake oil brand strings - best strings i used, too bad they are expensive and PITA to get sometimes, because they are custom made strings and aren't a big company, 1ts a one man operated Business. but they are the best sounding and most long lasting strings that i have ever used, and they are Round core as well. so i go to 2nd best
DR pure nickle - awesome strings, but they tend to have alot of dead strings in the packages more than other brands, so its always to by a few packs and stock up in case a new dead string appears, it mostly happens on the wound strings, possible due to the round core. so we go to my 3rd favorite set
D'addario Pure nickle sets - these are new strings they come in the grey pack, they are awesome, as well, they last a good while but they tend to sound a bit warmer than other brands, i think they make a very good jazz music type string. so brings me my 4th favorite.
Ernie ball pure nickle strings - they are good sounding, i tend to like them a bit more than the D'addarios, and they are the cheapest set out off all, only thing is that they tend to not last a very long time, the max they stay on my guitar is about 2weeks. i like the D'addrios more for they longer life, and string feel, but the ernie balls beat them in price and tone. so i guess they are equal to me, which is why i still use both but slap them on the guitar when i feel like a little change.
I tend to use .009" gauge strings on my les paul, but i have been thinking of doing to 10's or even 11's lately, but i have been holding back because i just stocked up on .009" strings(i have like 14packs still) and also i have the guitar set 9's right now, if i need to go bigger gauge im gonna have to get the nut worked a bit to accept thicker strings and have it reset up again. im just holding off because i don't feel like spending the money
But i use 10's or 11's on my acoustic, and i also have a Taylor T5 custom that is always strung up with 11 guage electric guitar strings, and playing it with 11's is pretty easy i find.
I got used to the 12s pretty quick.
I like the feeling of thicker strings.
Usually I change strings every 2-3 weeks. And I always clean them with a cloth (piece of an old t-shirt) after I played guitar.
I think I'll put new strings on on monday or tuesday. Then I can report about the two-ball-technique-experience.
Wow you change out a lot! 2 to 3 weeks, its more like 2 to 3 months for me. I guess I just don't hear the drop off in tone like you do.
it also depends on how much you play, and how your body sweats and how acidic is your sweat, my7 average set is about 4 weeks, sometimes less sometimes more, depends on how much i actually play the guitar, i've had sets of strings that i went through in 3-4 days. and i've had sets that stay 2-3 months on the guitar.
I'm an amature for sure but I've been playing for 10 years. I don't play every day but I would say about 5 times a week 2 to 5 hours at a time if I got the time. I'm in a local band so I do play a lot. I can tell you my palms don't sweat like most people I know. Some people play guitar for 5 minutes and have to wipe their hands off but me I can play wide open forever and not show a sign of sweating hands. I never wipe off my strings either. Most of the time when I change a string is when I break one, then I'll change them all.
If one string breaks i'll change them all too.
I change my strings every 2-3 weeks because I like the sound of fresh strings.
The set of strings I'm using right now is the set which I started top wrapping. And I can say I like it. And with the two-ball-end thing it'll be even better.
Ok, I tried the two-ball-end trick. And I like it! Thank you again RamiLP!
right on, glad i could help. :Thumbs up:
AD3THREE wrote:I tired it both ways and never really had too many problems. I like it better straight through I think because my LP buzzed a bit more when top wrapping. But since I saw Bonamassa back in October last year with a Bigsby on his 58' reissue thats what I've moved to. All my friends say its wild to hear a Les paul wabble like it does!
Wabble ???
Whass that then ??
Not related to the topic but I love the different terms we use like "wabble" (I knew right off what AD3THREE meant but never heard anyone decribe it like that).
I always call palm muting the "chunk a chunk a" sound. Now its a common decription with the guys I jam with.
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