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Kevin Dean

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In order to keep my strings fresher for longer I wash my hands before touching my bass, carry a microfibre cloth to wipe the bass and my hands and point a fan at my hands so that they don't sweat and stick to the strings which would inevitably cause skin particles to end up between the winds of the strings. I get around 9 or 10 wedding gigs out of a set before they get noticably dull.

My bass is also the last thing to come out at a gig and the first thing to get put away at the end of the night

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Some strings sound super good out the bag, and rapidly decline.  Nowadays I use Ernie Ball Cobalts, they don't .  There is no wow factor on day 1, but they hold their tone and feel for a long time.   My current set have been on for 6 months and are due a change, but they still gigged on Friday no probs.   I will probably change them soon, but I gig about 2-3 times per month so that's not bad going.

Sweat and other crap is the real killer.  Definitely wash hands as much as possible and wipe strings regularly.  At a typical pub gig I'll wash my hands before start and during the break.  I reckon wiping strings with a clean cloth would probably be fine, but I do use Fast Fret.  Every string change I give my bass a thorough clean and polish with the strings off.   

If you have the luxury of a 2nd bass, practice on that at home to preserve string life on your main bass.  Use your main bass for rehearsals and gigs.

Keep your bass in its case as much as possible .   Leaving it out is a killer for dust. 

This may sound a bit silly, but lowering your expectations helps.  The top pros seem to have that zingy fresh strings sound all the time.   Unless you're loaded and getting paid top whack for gigs, you probably don't have that luxury.  

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I always have a couple of silicon gel sachets in my case (you know, the ones that you find in the boxes of most electrical equipment you buy). They draw the moisture out of the air, so in theory at least, they'll keep your strings in reasonable condition when the bass is in it's case.

Stainless steel strings always last that bit longer as well as retaining their brightness.

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It is a strange one, and one I still can`t work out. For years I`ve used Rotosounds, but as I need that twangy/brightness you get from a fresh set of steel rounds I`ve found that Rotos although they sound great just die too quickly. So I`ve moved to Warwick Red Lables, and I get pretty much the same sound but at least twice the life/almost three times as much.

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I seem to have pretty bad body chemistry for strings and have tried a few brands to see what lasts and sounds good. I can only comment on Nickel strings though.

Elixirs have been my choice but if you aren’t after coated, probably the best two sets I can recommend are the D’Addario NYXL and the Dunlop Super Brights which did really well considering there is no claim they last longer than any other string.

Apart from that everything else I have tried just doesn’t last.

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Wouldn't you need two gloves, anyway..? ^_^

String life - or lack of it - isn't a consideration for me since I started using flats. Fit 'em and forget 'em, they just sound better and better the longer you leave them on. The only reason I change them is if I'm doing some work to a bass and end up damaging the strings through muppetry and/or banana-fingered oafishness. A set of well-broken in La Bellas is one of the finer things in life...

 

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