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ScoobySteve

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Depends how much I'm playing the guitar. I've changed the strings on my 25th once every two weeks. If its been over a week and I have a gig I change them the night before. My Silo Spec cause I play it a little less. Once every three weeks. I had a huge single coil blues mood a couple months back and I hanged strings once a week. Not so much anymore.

All guitars go back into their cases after use. No reason not to and to risk possible damage.
 

Adrian-XI

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My JP barely leaves the case, and I'm yet to change the strings on it since I purchased it 8 months ago. Sad really, I'm too cautious with it so I don't play it much...
 

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I change mine when they start to sound dull. My ASS hangs on the wall in my house for all to see.
 

Spudmurphy

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I can't justify changing them for all gigs - as Jamie says - I change them when they sound dull and I can see discolouration.

Now if I was earning big bucks from gigs or was an endorsee, I change them a lot more often,

I always have a guitar out on a stand, and I rotate them so I get to play them all.

When I gig, my 2 guitars go back into the case when I have a break - and I don't take my eyes off them !!
 

fbecir

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Like Jamie, I use my ears : if the strings start to sound dull, I change them.
Besides, before each show, I change my strings ... just to be on the safe side !
My guitars are all sleeping in their case or gig bag.
 

threeminutesboy

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same here, new strings for gig and recording

Guitar in case except 2 that are always out but I rotate them
 

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Depends - I gig regularly and take two guitars with me. In the summer months when it is hot and humid I get one gig out of a set on the main guitar I play that night. The rest of the year I can usually get two gigs.

I also keep my guitars in their case - I find that just leaving them sitting out causes the strings to dull and prematurely wear...
 

DrKev

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Trust your ears, they'll tell you when to change. Aside from the dullness they won't hold stay in tune quite as well as they did when new.

When I wasn't gigging (many years ago now) my rule of thumb was 28 hours, which was about a month of noodling at home. Of course, when I started rehearsals and gigging, that number changed drastically. One hot sweaty gig or a few rehearsals and I'd have to change them. But that was normal strings. Coated Slinkys last longer.

Yesterday I was in the recording studio for six hours with a new set of coateds and they are still quite bright and zingy today, which is impressive. My last set of coated slinkys got through a ridiculously hot and sweaty gig with significant discoloration but still sounding very good when normal strings would have been totally dead. In fact I kept them on the guitar for another couple of days and did another rehearsal with them before changing. (Edit: I don't worry about discolouration, I don't think is necessarily correlates to string life or tone, particularly with the coated strings).

At home my guitar is on a stand where she is easy to reach. I play my guitar more often when it's out and grabbable, and that helps me not suck quite as much.
 
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OU812

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When tuning starts to go, usually shortly after discolouration and a duller tone. Strings are cheap so changing isn't an issue.
 

Roubster

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I usually change them 1 to 2 times per month. But again it also depends on how they sound, feel and stay in tune. I do use the EB string cleaners couple of times a weak to take off any excess grime that may build up. Definitely helps keep them last longer. I only play at home at the moment, so if I gigged I'm sure that would change a lot.

Oh, and the guitars stay in their cases at all times if I'm not playing. I also alternate my guitars so that's probably why I dont change the strings as often also.
 

FantasyMetal

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I change my strings about every two weeks (depending on how frequently I play; if its every day at the end of two weeks they need it!). As for keeping guitars in the case, I have three out at all times (since I like to switch guitars to play different stuff in the middle of practicing), but the remainder stay in their case. I have a really hard time putting away my Y2D since it just looks so amazing that I want to play it!
 

koogie2k

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After every gig I change them. If no gigs for a month...every two weeks. Yes, I keep them in the case at all costs. Some of the peeps around here saw what happened to one of my JP's when I left it out.
 

Beach Radio

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After 24 hours (e.g. 12 two hour practice sessions) I change the strings. I would change them more often but I really can't afford too....
My Silos always go back in the case after use.
 

jzeijen

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Whenever I feel I don't get the right response/crispness I change the strings, so about once a month for me. Never keep them in the case, I have a nice stand where they can all be together as a happy family.
 

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I change strings often, new sound better but with my new found love for cobalt strings may not change as often! As far as case I generally have two on stands in my inner sanctum and then rotate the others in and out. If out cased ,cleaned and put in the vault(i.e. the fing closet)
 

straycat113

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On rare occasions I have actually killed a new set in a day lol. Normal string change for me is about a month if I am playing steady. But I am very meticulous when it comes to wiping down my strings after playing, by far the best little secret is a device called the Tone Gear String Cleaner, which is a padded device that opens and clamps on all 6 strings that you slide up and down the neck so you get the bottom as well as the top equally- Tone Gear Guitar String Cleaner | Sweetwater.com

You can use nothing or pour a little of your favorite cleaning solution on the pads and it will keep them feeling new for quite sometime. One thing I can't stand is dirt or sticky strings where you cannot slide up or down with ease on.

As far as cases go I have three guitars that rarely ever go in their cases, which are my main players. But I would advise to put it away or at least in a gig bag if you are worried about dinging the finish.
 
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