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Rufedges

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........you probably just need to change the strings. I usually change every week the night before the gig (Sunday worship), and of course put a dab of buttstock wax on the back of the neck and use the EBMM fretboard cleaner/conditioner.........but, didn't play las Sunday, to strings were almost 2 weeks old........was actually thinking I might take a couple month hiatus from playing, changed the strings last night, guitar and gear sounds like a million bucks.

I do think I am going to move up from 9s to 10s and give it a shot, I am just pushing the 9s around llike they are 8s...........been two months after not playing for 6 weeks due to going away for school, fingertips on the left hand are rock hard,......they were super soft after not playing for 6 weeks.........9s felt like 10s or 11s.

Anyway, string changes are good.........I would change them every 3 days if I could.
 

Jack FFR1846

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You change them every week???


I sold my Axis back in January. I bought it in the spring of 09. I changed the strings once, just because I felt like it.


(I also play in a worship band)
 

Rufedges

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What? ..............that is crazy, I would probably sell my guitars and stop playing if I didn't change the strings either.........there really is no better sound and feel playing a good guitar right after a fresh string change.......it is magical.
You change them every week???


I sold my Axis back in January. I bought it in the spring of 09. I changed the strings once, just because I felt like it.


(I also play in a worship band)
 

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I guess I'm the opposite. Since I've been using Fast Fret religiously before and after playing, I average six months for string changes. Of course I have a bunch of guitars on rotation so that helps.
New strings stress me out because they keep going out of tune and then I know that the liveliness will soon be gone. I'd rather be done with all that and get to the broken-in sound that I'm familiar with. As long as my intonation is intact and the strings feel silky smooth, I'm good.
 

Rufedges

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I guess I keep the EBMM string factory in business, there is nothing like the first few days with new strings. I have been using the EBMM RPS strings, but, I am thinking about getting the regular ones since they are literally almost the same thing, and I can't tell a difference, and I can get them cheaper. Sweetwater has a 12 pack of regular 10-46 Slinkys for like 45 bucks, and free shipping..........that is $3.75 per set, pretty good IMHO.

I guess I'm the opposite. Since I've been using Fast Fret religiously before and after playing, I average six months for string changes. Of course I have a bunch of guitars on rotation so that helps.
New strings stress me out because they keep going out of tune and then I know that the liveliness will soon be gone. I'd rather be done with all that and get to the broken-in sound that I'm familiar with. As long as my intonation is intact and the strings feel silky smooth, I'm good.
 

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If you have a massive right hand the RPS matter....... A LOT. I've been using RPS since as long as I can remember. Slinks we're great but I literally can't remember a Pre RPS where a string didn't eventually break. Now gotta go for cobalts. But as often as I change string I dunno if they're in my budget yet.
 

Rufedges

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I do have kind of a big right hand.....but,......I think I can get by weekly with the regular strings. 10 bucks a pop cobalts are NOT in my budget either.

Are there any string cleaners, anything that can keep then sounding new more than 3 or 4 days out from changing them? I have tried the sprays and stuff back in the day, any kind of liquid really shouldn't be good for metal strings.......I got a free pack of EBMM string cleaner, looked like the fretboard wipes, but it is string cleaner? Those any good?
If you have a massive right hand the RPS matter....... A LOT. I've been using RPS since as long as I can remember. Slinks we're great but I literally can't remember a Pre RPS where a string didn't eventually break. Now gotta go for cobalts. But as often as I change string I dunno if they're in my budget yet.
 

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You must not be stretching them properly. They should hold in tune great if they are stretched out right.

I know how to stretch them out. I just don't because I think it'll take some of the liveliness out of them. Yep, it's a mental issue. That's why I like my broken-in strings. :D
 

koogie2k

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I go through them weekly when gigging. I remember playing Tommy's Morse and I don't believe he ever changed the strings on them from day 1...haha.
 

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I love a fresh set of strings!!! I usually take 2 guitars with me to every gig and try to get two gigs out of a set of strings. Often in the hot & humid summer gigs I can only get one gig though.

I clean my strings after every set with some Finger Ease sprayed on a cloth
 

Dr.Strangenote

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same here, there is nothing like a freshly strings ready for spankin. I too usually can get about a month or a little longer out of a string change before I know that it needs it. If I don't need that particular guitar for a gig, it might wait a little longer. I change them about 1 week before a gig to get them fully broken in and properly stretched. If I have 2 gigs in 1 month, I usually will see if I can get by with the same set, but I too take multiple guitars and several packs of Ernie Ball strings.
 

threeminutesboy

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I change mine before each gig or before recording, if just rehearshal they last usually one month or 2

tried the Cobalt and it didn't work for me will stick on RPS
 
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