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7 points

Ernie Balls.

There, job done. Elixirs feel and sound weird.

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GHS whatever the fucks are better. Ernie balls get corroded quick.

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Literally on the fourth/fifth year of Balls on my basses. No corrosion, still sounds fresh.

Finally switched from D’Addario and I have no regrets.

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Oh yeah, bass and guitar strings are completely different.

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I use GHS Boomers on my seven string. They’re OK.

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yeah ernie balls super slinkys are my go to.

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3 points

Love the slinkys

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:hillary-disgust:

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El Cometa

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O wow no los conozco algo para tratar pero do they last 4eva

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Nel pastel but I like the nylon. also Ernie Ball for electric… and when you live in rural Mexico, cometas are sometimes available in papelerias, and elixirs and ernies are not.

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DR flatwounds

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4 points

kill some nazis, make guitar strings out of their sinew, play “Miss Pavlichenko” by Guthrie on it once and then burn it. there’s your better guitar strings.

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I have a confession to make

I was thinking acoustic strings specifically

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Ohh, don’t know about that so ignore any comments I’ve made lol

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When it comes to electric strings I really like either Dunlops or DR Pure Blues, mad midrange

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As a bassplayer here: I bought one set of Dunlops and broke a string within a month or so. And I don’t usually break strings so I just can’t trust them. They did sound and feel good as long as they worked tho, I’ll give them that.

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And yeah I wanna try some DR’s but they’re so expensive

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