• Help!HELP! I need strings

    From Andrey Roosakov@2:5030/1268.33 to All on Thu Jan 25 02:16:42 2001
    Help me to choose strings recomended for telecaster (to play solo). Sorry to say, but I`ve not a lot of money (~6-7$) (for ex. D`addario - 6$), so i need strings with the best regard : quality/$

    (sorry for my english/american :) )
    THANX.
    C`ya

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  • From Rich Lockyer@1:218/704 to Andrey Roosakov on Mon Feb 5 00:27:44 2001
    Andrey Roosakov wrote in a message to All:

    Help me to choose strings recomended for telecaster (to play solo).
    Sorry to say, but I`ve not a lot of money (~6-7$) (for ex.
    D`addario - 6$), so i need strings with the best regard : quality/$

    D'Addario are great. The gauge depends on what you can handle and what kind of
    tone you like. Heavy strings sound better but are harder on your fingers and the guitar's neck. If you go heavier than .010 for the high-E, you'll probably
    have to have your nut reslotted.



    C-ya! Rich

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  • From Thomas Richter@2:2480/8058 to Andrey Roosakov on Mon Feb 5 13:48:49 2001
    Hello Andrey!

    25 Jan 01 10:16, Andrey Roosakov wrote to All:

    Help me to choose strings recomended for telecaster (to play solo).
    Sorry to say, but I`ve not a lot of money (~6-7$) (for ex. D`addario - 6$), so i need strings with the best regard : quality/$
    If you want the original crispy sound out of that guitar i would prefer fender "original bullets" or alternative the cheaper fender "rock'n roll". For soloing
    i would try a gauge of .009 to .042

    Take care,
    Thomas

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  • From Tom Engle@1:218/704.3 to Rich Lockyer on Wed Feb 7 13:58:42 2001
    Rich Lockyer wrote in a message to Andrey Roosakov:

    you'll probably have to have your nut reslotted.


    I hate it when that happens. ;)

    Tom

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  • From Sven Petersen@1:218/704.4 to Andrey Roosakov on Sun Feb 11 10:43:33 2001
    Hi Andrey!

    Help me to choose strings recomended for telecaster (to play solo). Sorry to say, but I`ve not a lot of money (~6-7$) (for ex. D`addario - 6$), so i need strings with the best regard : quality/$

    I have tried many sorts of strings in my life and I think, D'addario's are kinda good and I also like Dean Markley's.

    Take care
    Sven

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  • From David Bourke@3:712/848 to Rich Lockyer on Tue Mar 6 17:44:00 2001
    * In a message originally to Andrey Roosakov, Rich Lockyer said:

    Andrey Roosakov wrote in a message to All:

    Help me to choose strings recomended for telecaster (to play solo). Sorry to say, but I`ve not a lot of money (~6-7$) (for ex. D`addario
    - 6$), so i need strings with the best regard : quality/$

    D'Addario are great. The gauge depends on what you can handle and what kind of tone you like. Heavy strings sound better but are harder on your fingers and the guitar's neck. If you go heavier than .010 for the
    high-E, you'll probably have to have your nut reslotted.

    I've personally found that D'Addarios are too cold sounding for anything overly useful than the longest lasting string I've come across. Dean Markely and Fender I personally prefer for the "warmer" sort of sound but DM's I've found snap pretty quickly and Fenders tend to go dead and corrode pretty quickly, so either way, D'Addario appear to have the monopoly cuz I'm poor :(


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  • From Rich Lockyer@1:218/704 to David Bourke on Tue Mar 6 16:28:13 2001
    David Bourke wrote in a message to Rich Lockyer:

    I've personally found that D'Addarios are too cold sounding for
    anything overly useful than the longest lasting string I've come
    across. Dean Markely and Fender I personally prefer for the

    Fenders are nice, I've had problems with DMs balls being just a touch too large... they stick in the tailstop on my LP and trem block on my Strats, but don't seat all the way... net result is they constantly go flat until the ball is finally fully seated, and when it's time to change strings, it is a major pain to get the balls out.

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    LOL!!!!!
    I just bought a GF2 Ultra last week.



    C-ya! Rich

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  • From David Bourke@3:712/848 to Rich Lockyer on Tue Mar 13 14:05:00 2001
    * In a message originally to David Bourke, Rich Lockyer said:

    David Bourke wrote in a message to Rich Lockyer:

    I've personally found that D'Addarios are too cold sounding for anything overly useful than the longest lasting string I've come across. Dean Markely and Fender I personally prefer for the

    Fenders are nice, I've had problems with DMs balls being just a touch
    too large... they stick in the tailstop on my LP and trem block on my Strats, but don't seat all the way... net result is they constantly go
    flat until the ball is finally fully seated, and when it's time to change strings, it is a major pain to get the balls out.

    hmmm.. fair enuff.. i've never had that sort of problem.. they've actually been the best for my guitars balls-wise.. <g>.. but yes, i've had problems with other strings getting stuck.. mainly d'addarios.. hmm?

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    LOL!!!!! I just bought a GF2 Ultra last week.

    ?.. i've got a GF1 gravis ultrasound :)..


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