StevieStingray
Well-known member
Maybe it's the oil content in my skin, but I can't get a set of bass strings to last more than 10 hours
I've tried a variety of Slinkies, plus stainless steel from "another vendor"
I don't expect them to stay bright the way they sound those first few hours, but you gotta hear my StingRay after 10 hours... I might as well have rubber bands on there!
I wash my hands like a surgeon before playing, and wipe the strings down with wipes or 99% alcohol afterwards.
I do dig in somewhat aggressively with my plucking hand, so I could consider altering my playing style...
Any other tips, though, regarding what strings to try next, or anything else?
I've tried a variety of Slinkies, plus stainless steel from "another vendor"
I don't expect them to stay bright the way they sound those first few hours, but you gotta hear my StingRay after 10 hours... I might as well have rubber bands on there!
I wash my hands like a surgeon before playing, and wipe the strings down with wipes or 99% alcohol afterwards.
I do dig in somewhat aggressively with my plucking hand, so I could consider altering my playing style...
Any other tips, though, regarding what strings to try next, or anything else?