• Ernie Ball
  • MusicMan
  • Sterling by MusicMan

sanderhermans

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 5, 2013
Messages
1,091
Location
belgium
Has anyone else noticed that their cobalt (roundwound) strings wear out faster, much faster, than the regular ones? I have allways used slinkys on bass and guitar and could not be hapier with em. But i gave the cobalts a shot on guitar and bass. And altough they sound better amplified, after a few hours of playing or one sweaty gig, they are completely coroded. Unplayable. On bass i usually only put new strings on every year or longer.... and still the strings are fine. On cobalts the life span is 1-2 months or 1 gig.
 

OldManMusic

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 13, 2008
Messages
726
Location
Centennial, CO
On my main players, I get 4-6 months on roundwound cobalts. For me, that's a little longer than I used to get from slinkies. None of mine have ever corroded and I have them on 3 basses.
 

Meypelnek

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 17, 2013
Messages
156
Location
Munich, Germany
Interesting, I use to play Regular Slinkys for years now but with the Cobalt Rounds on my Sterling I have the feeling they actually remain fresh a little longer compared to the Regular Slinkys.
 

sanderhermans

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 5, 2013
Messages
1,091
Location
belgium
might be some corrosive element in your sweat that reacts with the cobalts but not with regular slinkys

MrM
Must be something like that. Ive tried 3 guitar and 2 bass sets and all where rusty and coroded really fast. Also the cobalts tend to roll away underneath my fingers. Feels like the wound strings are looser then regular slinky's? Mayebe a different inner core? Well i guess for me slinky's are just the better choice....
 

stu42

Well-known member
Joined
May 18, 2007
Messages
562
Location
Calgary, Alberta
Yeah...I'll also say that I find the Cobalts last longer than regular slinkys. And, yeah, they do have a softer, looser feel and bend more easily than regular slinkies.
 

five7

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 24, 2008
Messages
4,296
they last longer than slinkys, I will have to see if they last as long as the coated slinkys.
 
Top Bottom