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agplate

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I've sent my coated slinkys back to CS as requested. Two sets in a row were 'unsatisfactory' after only days. I also sent them my still somewhat playable, 4 month old Elixirs for comparison. I'm hoping to be somehow helpful to CS and not just a complainer.

I would love to have the EB coateds be the Elixir killers, but in my experience so far, Elixirs are the ones to beat for extreme longevity and value.
 

sloshep

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Finally got a set of Coated 100-45 strings on my Stingray today. Regular Slinky bass strings last 3-4 months. Sad but true, I don't get to play as much as I'd like to. So let the longevity test begin.
 

danny-79

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There still going strong an sounding bright, just cant get rid of the darn squeeking (finger noise) im getting off them ! but appart from that im very happy with them
 
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sloshep

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Finally got a set of Coated 100-45 strings on my Stingray today. Regular Slinky bass strings last 3-4 months. Sad but true, I don't get to play as much as I'd like to. So let the longevity test begin.

Its been 5 months. All I have done is dry wipe my strings when I am done playing. The E string is starting to sound a bit dull. The A, D, & G are OK. I will probably change them out this week. To get 4 months out of the Regular Slinky strings, I would wipe them down with alcohol or EB string wipes once in a while. I put only about 8-10 hours a month of playing time. My sweat is low ph so I don't rust strings. Hope this helps if your interested.
 
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