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[*][b]Have you tried Elixir strings before?[/b]
[*]No
[*][b]What other brands are you familiar with?[/b]
[*]Elites, Rotosound, Ernie Ball, D'addario,
[*][b]What bass(es) will you try the new strings on?[/b]
[*]Musicman stingray (drop d) and a Jaydee Supernatural
[*][b]What sort of environment will you be playing them in (e.g studio, gigging, practicing)[/b]
[*]Gigging and practice
[*][b]Why do you think you'll be a good candidate to test the strings?[/b]
[*]I play in a covers band and I play a large range of styles from rock, pop, funk, Fingerstyle, Slap, Plectrum,
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Elixir Strings - user feedback
in Accessories and Misc
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Got my strings a few weeks ago and decided to put them on my Musicman. I was a bit apprehensive at first because I use a drop d-tuner and I thought that the set I received (super light) which are 40 - 95 wouldn't be able to cope with it.
Once on I found that they felt very sleek underhand and made the neck feel a lot faster than it did with my old strings. Then the big test came. How would the E cope when dropped to D and I was pleasantly surprised. I dropped the tuner to D expected a lot of flap and farty bass sound but it coped incredibly well with it. Not much flap at all and quite a nice round sound rather than a rattling fart that I've had with other bass strings.
They don't appear to be as bright as my usual brand of string but that's not to much of a problem either.
My only real criticism, if that's what it is, is that it seems to take a lot longer to stretch the strings than normal. This isn't a bad thing. I've just got to spend a bit more time stretching once I've put new ones on which isn't that much of a big deal.
I've hammered them through rehearsals and a few gigs and they still sound as they did when I first put them on which quite amazing.
All in all a great brand of string for me and I'll probably use them again in the future although I'll probably go up a gauge.
Cheers