Adam_D
Well-known member
Ok, so the new cobalts are said to have increased magnetic coupling with pickups, which leads to higher output across the board. This is great!
But...
The stronger the magnetic field between strings/pickups, the more pull there is on the strings, resulting in a decrease of natural sustain from the strings. Surely the cobalts will then result in a decreased (although probably slight) amount of sustain when compared to their nickel counterparts?
Also, I'm wondering how the life of the cobalt alloy will be compared to traditional slinky's! In the UK, so far they seem to be around 3x the price of regular slinks (£5/average for slinky's £14 for cobalts) so hopefully they'll have a slightly longer play time?
Anyone shed any light on this? I'm just thinking out loud, really interested to try the cobalts!
But...
The stronger the magnetic field between strings/pickups, the more pull there is on the strings, resulting in a decrease of natural sustain from the strings. Surely the cobalts will then result in a decreased (although probably slight) amount of sustain when compared to their nickel counterparts?
Also, I'm wondering how the life of the cobalt alloy will be compared to traditional slinky's! In the UK, so far they seem to be around 3x the price of regular slinks (£5/average for slinky's £14 for cobalts) so hopefully they'll have a slightly longer play time?
Anyone shed any light on this? I'm just thinking out loud, really interested to try the cobalts!