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ChrisGLP
Nov 20 2015, 07:47 AM
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Has somebody ever tried these strings.... especially on a Les Paul?

I have tested them the first time and I have never had such awesome strings....

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Kristofer Dahl
Nov 20 2015, 09:12 AM
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Cool, is it something in particular you enioy with them? I have tried Gibson bright wire on my Les Paul and they also sounded great.

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Nov 20 2015, 09:28 AM
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I always use ernie ball and usually fear change cool.gif but I may be adventurous and give these a try smile.gif

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ChrisGLP
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I have played until yet also the Gibson bright wire strings... but these strings especially built for the Les Paul are better...

The Sound and the feeling when you pick the string... I can't explain it better...

Kris, bleez, give them a try... biggrin.gif



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klasaine
Nov 21 2015, 02:49 AM
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D'Addario makes Gibson strings. They have since probably 2009. True story.

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Though not sure they supply strings to Elixir too. Daddario has a very nice tone fresh but its lifespan is also known to be very short. Maybe Gibson is different let us know.

I do use Fender strings though, they last long and the aged string tone is still cool too. I use stainless steel models, fender is more transparent compared to ernie ball.

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klasaine
Nov 21 2015, 11:08 AM
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D'Addario makes Fender strings also.
The ball ends on the fender 'bullets' are different but the strings are the same.

There are many different alloy recipes. The different brands may or may not specify how they want them made.
*Gibson 'brite wires' are stainless steel. They'll be brighter.
**Elixirs are also D'Addario and then coated.
Etc. ...

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Daddario has a very nice tone fresh but its lifespan is also known to be very short


daddario flat wound string are lasting for years...........

i have these on my two hybrid string set in 52 42 32, mixed with ernie ball string, i have change the ernie ball tree time .

maybe specific to the flat one !

Laurent

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ChrisGLP
Nov 21 2015, 01:35 PM
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Thx D'Addario for These awesome strings! biggrin.gif

Mertay, I will tell you how Long These strings do their work! smile.gif

I have changed the bright wire strings all 2 weeks (2 hours practising each day)...

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