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by dizzystar
2963 days ago
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Right. I just think there's a lot of saw tales and, after some exploration, I'm not convinced. Another odd one is over tune new strings to get stretch, which often gets turned to don't put new strings on a guitar the same day as a show. Well, call me a rebel, but I don't stretch my strings and I will go one stage 30 minutes after putting on new strings. These are fine rules of thumb, I suppose, but as you are saying, a lot of nuance is involved. The only thing I'll flat out disagree on is that old strings sound better... No just no. |
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I'm not sure stretching matters for the long term tuning stability of the strings but definitely has an effect on the immediate tuning stability. Players who don't bend much and fret/strum lightly might not need the added stability but I like it.
Also, I've only ever heard the old strings sound better thing about flatwound strings, particularly on bass guitars, in which case it's true as long as "good sound" to you means a serious lack of treble.