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I fitted a set of Rotosound Nexus strings to my 5-string bass on June 10th - so about two and a half months ago - and a quick calculation shows that they've got around 180hrs playing time on them. And the coating's coming off! :) The E string has a two inch stretch which is almost pure silver now around where I pluck, and the others are going the same way. I think I've got a pretty light touch. Is it normal for the coating to wear so quickly???

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[quote name='ped' post='579378' date='Aug 24 2009, 06:51 PM']That's interesting. I use Elixirs and have had the same set on my fretted for over a year and they how no signs of flaking whatsoever (though I never use a pick) and still sound fresh.[/quote]

The Nexuses (or is that Nexi?) sound absolutely fine. They're just looking gawd-awful!

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I put some Nexi (Nexuses) on Friday, gigged with them Saturday and the coating started to come off straight away. Mind, I play with a pick most of the time and absolutely batter the strings so it was expected.

Not overly keen on the sound I got from them either. So they are now on the back up bass.

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[quote name='BigRedX' post='580994' date='Aug 26 2009, 09:22 AM']Why don't coated bass strings retain their coating when you play them with a pick? There are coated guitar strings available and nearly every guitarist uses a pick and you don't hear of any problems with them.[/quote]

I use coated on guitar and they lose the covering pretty quickly when using a pick, I think it's just accepted.

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[quote name='odub' post='581005' date='Aug 26 2009, 09:26 AM']I use coated on guitar and they lose the covering pretty quickly when using a pick, I think it's just accepted.[/quote]

That kind of defeats the object doesn't it? I have to say though that both the guitarists in my last band used Elixiers (I thought they felt pretty horrible myself every time I tried one of their guitars - I've stuck with D'Adddrios on my 6 strings) and neither ever seemed to have a problem which is why I asked.

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I use the dr black ones,

I'm not 100% sure how it works, but it's something along the lines or skin cells, grease and grime getting into the string. Using a pick all the parts you touch, and 95% of the string remains coated, so I suspect retains it's zing. Strings sound fine to me, even where really battered.

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I've never used the Roto coated strings but every set of Elixirs I've had have always worn quite quickly where I play with a pick, which I can understand. They always sound fresh for months though but close up, they look untidy although no-one else can see it.

Some sets have also lost the coating at the fretting end after some time, some haven't. I was surprised by this at first but I guess there's quite a bit of friction where string-meets-fret causing the coating to break down eventually, especially if vibrato is used.

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