Topic: Proto X Strings - Joe Bonamassa

Can anyone shed some light on the strings they put on my guitar at the Des Moines show?

Plain silver package

Handwritten:      PROTO X
                           BONAMASSA


                                                        Thanks,

                                                                 pattyluvsjoe

"I'm not nice to any guitar!"      lol
                 Joe Bonamassa 05-03-12

JBLP CHILD #184

Re: Proto X Strings - Joe Bonamassa

pattyluvsjoe wrote:

Can anyone shed some light on the strings they put on my guitar at the Des Moines show?

Plain silver package

Handwritten:      PROTO X
                           BONAMASSA


                                                        Thanks,

                                                                 pattyluvsjoe

Why not ask your new guitar tech. JB

Come on the Blades (sorry Idolbone just had to borrow your line)

Re: Proto X Strings - Joe Bonamassa

PSmith1946 wrote:
pattyluvsjoe wrote:

Can anyone shed some light on the strings they put on my guitar at the Des Moines show?

Plain silver package

Handwritten:      PROTO X
                           BONAMASSA


                                                        Thanks,

                                                                 pattyluvsjoe

Why not ask your new guitar tech. JB


lol

"I'm not nice to any guitar!"      lol
                 Joe Bonamassa 05-03-12

JBLP CHILD #184

Re: Proto X Strings - Joe Bonamassa

It sounds like Ernie Ball may be developing a set of signature JB strings.

Re: Proto X Strings - Joe Bonamassa

I read in an interview with Guitar Center that Joe has started using these http://www.musiciansfriend.com/accessor … 4000000000

Re: Proto X Strings - Joe Bonamassa

I've tried everything...all makes, gauges, coated with things...even tension correct ones (mad idea)...I just keep coming back to the same sets of Ernie Ball Super Slinky every time...ok, maybe sometimes a hybrid set if needs be.
The new cobalt ones will have to be utter magic to make me change...especially if they are at least double the cost...which is likely.

Has anyone tried them yet? I'm bored of watching Slash and Vai tell me they're good...when they are getting infinite supply of them, plus a fat wad of green...real world says different most of the time....

Re: Proto X Strings - Joe Bonamassa

I like the DR Pure Blues or Pyramid Classics myself. The EBs get corroded too quickly for me. I use the GHS Nickel Rockers (Eric Johnson) set on my Strats…great strings. I may try the .11-.52 on my LPs.

Re: Proto X Strings - Joe Bonamassa

Since the strings are what you are in direct contact with in order to create music, I base a lot of what I like in strings by their feel. I'm certainly not a national recording artist, but I agree with Dave, I've tried a lot and still come back to Ernie Balls.

As far as the strings on your guitar Patty, judging by anything "hand written" on things like that-especially with the word Proto; I'd venture to guess Wharris is on the right track.

Re: Proto X Strings - Joe Bonamassa

I daresay they are just 11-52 cobalts... They'd be special for Joe because 11-52 isn't a gauge that Ernie Ball standardly make.

Re: Proto X Strings - Joe Bonamassa

wharris wrote:

I like the DR Pure Blues or Pyramid Classics myself. The EBs get corroded too quickly for me. I use the GHS Nickel Rockers (Eric Johnson) set on my Strats…great strings. I may try the .11-.52 on my LPs.

Been using the EJ 11s on both the strats and LPs and have found them great for both.

"Don't need a helmet to get me through life, walk across the water, blame it on foolish pride"

11 (edited by NPB_EST.1979 2012-05-06 11:37:44)

Re: Proto X Strings - Joe Bonamassa

Patty,

The package was shiny plastic foil like Ernie Ball packages now. Only it had what you said written in Sharpie marker.

I've heard Joe quoted as saying he likes the new Ernie Ball Cobalt strings...
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/accessor … 6000000000

being one of the extremely few people to play your guitar cool after the DesMoines show, I noticed the strings felt new but didn't have the shimmer of a nickel, titanium, or stainless steel shine... and since I don't know what Cobalt looks like - I'm going to assume it was those.

My guess is "Proto X" was the Cobalt strings before they hit the market, and they sent Joe, Slash and a ton of others dozens of sets to try and get feedback on before they went public. Since it makes no sense to put out a strings that the pros do not like. Now that Cobalts are on the market, perhaps either Joe still has sample sets on him, or he gets all of his strings factory direct, and they don't bother to print on the packages to save on costs.

just my two cents. smile

- Nic from Detroit... posting on JB's Forum since 6-2-2006
Ask me about my handwound Great Lakes Guitar Pickups
Since 2010, Bonamassa fans have taken advantage of my JB friend discount = my cost + shipping. cool

Re: Proto X Strings - Joe Bonamassa

NPB_EST.1979 wrote:

Patty,

The package was shiny plastic foil like Ernie Ball packages now. Only it had what you said written in Sharpie marker.

I've heard Joe quoted as saying he likes the new Ernie Ball Cobalt strings...
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/accessor … 6000000000

being one of the extremely few people to play your guitar cool after the DesMoines show, I noticed the strings felt new but didn't have the shimmer of a nickel, titanium, or stainless steel shine... and since I don't know what Cobalt looks like - I'm going to assume it was those.

My guess is "Proto X" was the Cobalt strings before they hit the market, and they sent Joe, Slash and a ton of others dozens of sets to try and get feedback on before they went public. Since it makes no sense to put out a strings that the pros do not like. Now that Cobalts are on the market, perhaps either Joe still has sample sets on him, or he gets all of his strings factory direct, and they don't bother to print on the packages to save on costs.

just my two cents. smile

They wouldn't need to print on it anyway, because 11-52 isn't a gauge they sell... Ernie Ball artists who use standard gauges would probably have print on the packages because it would almost be harder work to take the packets of strings out halway through the packaging process....