Topic: Elixer Strings and Freedom guitars:
Anyone use 'em? I love Elixers- pricey but remarkable strings.
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Anyone use 'em? I love Elixers- pricey but remarkable strings.
I'm more of a D'Addario kind of guy, don't think I've ever tried elixirs. Good sound then?
Is it the sound/tone the primary reason you choose these?
Often strings for me can be dead in a week which makes guitar playing particularly pricey, so I tend to buy 20 packs at a time of cheaper strings so I don't mind changing them so often.
I have never really noticed too much difference in tone but I haven't experimented that much - so what are your views?
And out of curiosity, what gauge are you both using?
Is it the sound/tone the primary reason you choose these?
No, not at all. If I'm to be perfectly honest I think D'Addario's marketing techniques got me hooked when I was an impressionable youngster - they always had massive full-page ads in Guitar World with the latest star of the day looking all cool with his D'Addario strings.
I use a 9-guage on electric, they bend more than a 10 but stay in tune longer than an 8.
I can't actually remember what guage I last bought for the acoustic. I bought a 9 by accident for it once years ago, wasn't thinking! It didn't work out . . . .
Aren't they the ones with the little coloured ends. Make it nice and simple for those simple ones to see which string is which!
I'm on 9s on electric too though I fancy changing to 10s and dropping down a step on one of my guitars.
Aren't they the ones with the little coloured ends. Make it nice and simple for those simple ones to see which string is which!
I'm on 9s on electric too though I fancy changing to 10s and dropping down a step on one of my guitars.
Hi fellas- Elixers are an expensive string here- $AUD35.00, and have a polymer coating. They have exceptional tone, the accoustics in particular, and the coating reduces finger-scrape to almost nothing and extends the string life. In the process of teaching I can be playing around 5 hours per day, and I still get a couple of months from a set. I use .011 sets on my accoustic, and .010 sets on the electrics.
They have a distinctive sound- have a listen to Hey Hey frpm Clapton's Unplugged album..that crisp sound and slide up to the 7th and 12th fret without scrape is Elixers.
Freedom guitars- are they sold up there?
the coating reduces finger-scrape to almost nothing
Now that is good to know . . . scraping can be incredibly distracting. I might be tempted to try them now.
In the process of teaching I can be playing around 5 hours per day, and I still get a couple of months from a set
This certainly tempts me, as when I was playing even three hours a day it would be a change of strings once every week. I couldn't seem to stop this even with the more expensive strings so I just went cheap and stayed there ever since.
Perhaps I will give the Elixers a go
aussieteacherPMMD wrote:In the process of teaching I can be playing around 5 hours per day, and I still get a couple of months from a set
This certainly tempts me, as when I was playing even three hours a day it would be a change of strings once every week. I couldn't seem to stop this even with the more expensive strings so I just went cheap and stayed there ever since.
Perhaps I will give the Elixers a go
I used to use D'Addario as well, and Martins. Elixers are worth a try, for sure.
Before I started using Elixers I used DR's or Plectrum /Dr Tomastic's.