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I’ve used D’Addario since I was a kid, only beceause there was an ad in the STP tourbook. Made me lifetime customer. Recently I’ve tried Gibson and Ernie Ball again, but I went back to D’Addario real quick.
Quote from: TheTimeWasWrong on December 02, 2020, 12:01:13 AMI’ve used D’Addario since I was a kid, only beceause there was an ad in the STP tourbook. Made me lifetime customer. Recently I’ve tried Gibson and Ernie Ball again, but I went back to D’Addario real quick.The only real rival to D’Addario, apart from some boutique manufacturers like Stringjoy, is Martin strings. Really good strings! I honestly don't know why one should opt for boutique strings, because the thing is so simple, and yet — it exists. Why bother, when D’Addarios works, feel and sounds great. Their new XT line is the best strings I've ever used.
Quote from: quizzaciously on December 02, 2020, 12:07:05 AMQuote from: TheTimeWasWrong on December 02, 2020, 12:01:13 AMI’ve used D’Addario since I was a kid, only beceause there was an ad in the STP tourbook. Made me lifetime customer. Recently I’ve tried Gibson and Ernie Ball again, but I went back to D’Addario real quick.The only real rival to D’Addario, apart from some boutique manufacturers like Stringjoy, is Martin strings. Really good strings! I honestly don't know why one should opt for boutique strings, because the thing is so simple, and yet — it exists. Why bother, when D’Addarios works, feel and sounds great. Their new XT line is the best strings I've ever used.+1 from me. Everything I own uses D'addario, even my Banjos, Mandolins, Bozoukis, and ukes. Even their exp coated strings are pretty good.Glad to see Mark has finally caught up with our endorsement 😉
I use D'addarios on all my electrics (except wacky stuff like pedal steel) and recently Martin vintage for acoustic.
I've used D'addario. Don't like them. Sounds muffled after a really short time. Elixer is the way to go for me. Bit more expensive but the quality of the strings is much better, if you don't want to change strings every week.
Quote from: holaknopfler on December 03, 2020, 03:38:41 PMI've used D'addario. Don't like them. Sounds muffled after a really short time. Elixer is the way to go for me. Bit more expensive but the quality of the strings is much better, if you don't want to change strings every week.Quite the contrary, I actually hate Elixirs Then Elixirs become slightly worn out, they tent to get extremely slippery and strange feeling and looks like the coating degrades fast. That's exactly the problem that D'Addarios XT solves, it's also a coated type of strings, but by far it's the best coated strings I've played. They managed to pack in a great bright tone of your uncoated strings with the longevity of the coated ones, that's really impressive.
Quote from: quizzaciously on December 03, 2020, 04:07:48 PMQuote from: holaknopfler on December 03, 2020, 03:38:41 PMI've used D'addario. Don't like them. Sounds muffled after a really short time. Elixer is the way to go for me. Bit more expensive but the quality of the strings is much better, if you don't want to change strings every week.Quite the contrary, I actually hate Elixirs Then Elixirs become slightly worn out, they tent to get extremely slippery and strange feeling and looks like the coating degrades fast. That's exactly the problem that D'Addarios XT solves, it's also a coated type of strings, but by far it's the best coated strings I've played. They managed to pack in a great bright tone of your uncoated strings with the longevity of the coated ones, that's really impressive.Totally agree. Put a set of elixirs on your pride and joy and watch how coated strings ruin any decent tone. The only set of coated strings I've ever found to be remotely tolerable are the afore mentioned D'addario exps. They manage to maintain a half decent tone.I put a set of elixirs on my Ovation Adamas....Never again...
Quote from: 2manyguitars on December 03, 2020, 11:53:30 PMQuote from: quizzaciously on December 03, 2020, 04:07:48 PMQuote from: holaknopfler on December 03, 2020, 03:38:41 PMI've used D'addario. Don't like them. Sounds muffled after a really short time. Elixer is the way to go for me. Bit more expensive but the quality of the strings is much better, if you don't want to change strings every week.Quite the contrary, I actually hate Elixirs Then Elixirs become slightly worn out, they tent to get extremely slippery and strange feeling and looks like the coating degrades fast. That's exactly the problem that D'Addarios XT solves, it's also a coated type of strings, but by far it's the best coated strings I've played. They managed to pack in a great bright tone of your uncoated strings with the longevity of the coated ones, that's really impressive.Totally agree. Put a set of elixirs on your pride and joy and watch how coated strings ruin any decent tone. The only set of coated strings I've ever found to be remotely tolerable are the afore mentioned D'addario exps. They manage to maintain a half decent tone.I put a set of elixirs on my Ovation Adamas....Never again...Tommy Emmanuel hates Elixirs as well, he told it in some of his interviews. Not to offend anyone, of course, I believe that any brand should have their fans.