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kevins

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i bought a new D string cause my old flatwound set's d string finally broke after a year and a half. i was wondering should i buy a whole new set or will the new d eventually catch up with the finely aged set on there in sound?

these are for the bass by the way!
 

kevins

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thanks! i decided to go with buying a new set so they all age at the same time instead of having one brighter one and a bunch of finely aged(dirty and old lol) strings.
 

jcm900

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thanks! i decided to go with buying a new set so they all age at the same time instead of having one brighter one and a bunch of finely aged(dirty and old lol) strings.

good choice. it's good idea to change the whole set.
 
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