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Topic: Is there really a difference between String brands?????????? |
Sid Hudson
From: Virginia, USA
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Posted 15 Apr 2013 2:48 pm
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Chris Buchanan--Macomb Il
Date Posted: Mon Apr 1 05:01:05 2013
Message: I've had Sid's Cryo strings on for about a month now. I practice every day, rehearse once a week, gig every weekend and have been tracking in the studio a little. These strings are AWESOME. They don't quit. They stay in tune, sustain, and stay nice and shiny. Cryo strings are for real and I hope they will always be available. I would seriously hate to go back to untreated strings.
Name: Rick Nicklas---Veron Mo.
Date Posted: Mon Feb 18 17:11:23 2013
Message: Add me to the list of extremely happy customers. I have been using these strings for a year now and they have the best tone and sustain I have experienced in any string. I always order a customized 12 string set (actually several sets at a time). The only reason I change strings every few months is to help make sure Sid stays in this business because other than that, these strings sound like new even after 3 months use at a time.
Name: Joe Turner
Date Posted: Tue Feb 5 10:55:05 2013
Message: There's not much I can add that hasn't already been said but I installed a set of "LIVE STRINGS" on my single 12.
I find these strings have more definition and are well balanced for overall clarity.The plain strings are clear but
not harsh in tone.I noticed there is no overtone "buzz" you
sometimes get on the plain strings especially the 3rd
string.On the wound strings I prefer nickle.I was pleased
with the "well rounded' sound.
Sid I think you have formulated a great string!!!!
I highly recommend "Live Steel Strings"
"Keep up the good work"
Name: Chris Buchanan---Macomb, IL
Date Posted: Wed Jan 30 17:37:25 2013
Message: Congrats on the new strings. No doubt they are amazing. Your strings improved the action on my GFI. And I appreciate the prompt customer service. Most excellent!
Name: Richard Brewer--North Carolina
Date Posted: Sat Jan 12 10:59:51 2013
Message: Sid, I am currently playing my first set of Live strings and the tone is outstanding. I bought two sets several months back and just put the first set on before Xmas. I certainly will try the new Cryo strings when they become available….Rick Brewer, Greensboro, NC
Name: Larry Becker.
Date Posted: Sat Jan 5 18:01:09 2013
Message: After taking a tip from Gary Carter, I installed a set of Livesteel Stainless strings on the E9th neck of my Show Pro steel..They are, without a doubt, the best strings I've used to date, bar none..The tone is great, and they stay in tune!!They have great sustain as well, and no string breakage to date..If players haven't tried them, they should and experience a first class quality product..Sid and Jordan are great people to deal with also.. Two thumbs up for Livesteel strings !!
Name: Joshua Gibson--Washington State
Date Posted: Sun Dec 30 18:18:41 2012
Message: I've got 'Em on My '76 Emmons D-10 and I personally quite like the tone and feel
Name: Ken Fox--Ray City Georgia
Date Posted: Sun Dec 30 18:16:59 2012
Message: I am very pleased with my strings, they really sound great on my Emmons P/P.
Name: Johnny Cox--Texas
Date Posted: Tue Dec 18 09:23:52 2012
Message: I put Live Steel strings on my guitar this past weekend. Wow, what a difference. Live is definitely the proper name for this strings. Sid knocked it out of the park on these strings.
Name: Jerry Overstreet--Louisville Kentucky
Date Posted: Sat Dec 15 21:20:57 2012
Message: In the 35 or so years I've been playing pedal steel, I haven't found much difference among the major brands packaged for pedal steel...until recently. Up to that point, I used SIT's, George L.'s, and GHS with pretty good results as well.
Currently though, I find Sid Hudson's Live Steel Strings definitely first rate quality and IMO, a cut above. Great customer service and super fast delivery.
Name: Bill Miller--Quebec Canada
Date Posted: Sat Dec 15 21:17:44 2012
Message: My vote goes to Live Steel strings. I found Jagwire to be better than any other brand I'd tried up until Live Steel strings became available. Both are excellent but the Live Steels really do set a new benchmark as far as I'm concerned.
Name: Ricky Newman--Texas
Date Posted: Wed Dec 5 07:39:43 2012
Message: I just ordered a set of Stainless strings and they sound great!
Name: Rick Abbott---Indiana
Date Posted: Mon Dec 3 11:49:55 2012
Message: I put a set of stainless U-12 strings on my guitar last week...WOW! You were certainly right when you said I might like them. Each note has serious definition and stays clean with other notes, I swear I'm playing with more "emotion" if that's what you call adding more subtle timbres and voice.
Clear, bright and articulate.
I doubt I'll ever use any other string on this guitar.
Thank you!!
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RICK ABBOTT
Name: Rick Lawrence--Athens Georgia
Date Posted: Tue Nov 13 07:23:56 2012
Message: I noticed that the sound of the Live strings sound better than the Cobra Coils do on my MSA Legend. They have a bit more brightness to them and seem like they are more "fresh" out of the pack.
Name: Kjell Ohlsson---Sweden
Date Posted: Mon Nov 12 09:12:55 2012
Message: Hi Jordan,
for your information, I recieved the strings today and I will change strings on my Emmons later this evening.
Thanks a lot for you honesty, but sending me the small change wasn´t necessary, but I can tell you, you scored
a lot of points in doing so.
Nice doing business with you guys. Kjell
Name: J. Overstreet
Date Posted: Thu Oct 4 15:36:39 2012
Message: I've been seeing string hype for years. None of them have lived up to the claim. I'm about as skeptical as you can be. Strings are strings, at least those from the major steel guitar packagers.
The first thing I noticed when I installed these strings is how brilliant the plain strings are. I use the Stainless sets and I expected them to be bright, but totally unprepared for the fidelity on the plains. At first, I thought there must be something wrong with them as they are so bright.
For my next sets, I think I'll choose Nickel.
Sid and company were extremely helpful with my choices of gauges etc. Super fast delivery and great customer service.
Name: Jay Dee Maness--California
Date Posted: Thu Sep 27 20:29:38 2012
Message: I have tried the "Live Strings" from Sid Hudson. I like them. I recommend all you guys try them.
Name: Kai Eric Skaar NORWAY
Date Posted: Sun Sep 9 02:04:04 2012
Message: The best strings i have ever been playing on.
No string break at all.
Very good sound and new and fresh strings.
A VERY GOOD SERVICE , EVEN FOR ME LIVING IN NORWAY.
The best stings you can get , i have tryd them all
Name: Mike Swartman -- Maryland USA
Date Posted: Sat Sep 8 11:31:33 2012
Message: OK I surrender...my bandmates are making fun of me every week now. I got my 1st set of Live Steel Strings a few months ago and I've been really enjoying them.
3 weeks ago at rehearsal I mentioned that by now I probably should change strings because my E9th set has been on the neck for quite a while now. Well I use a few "tip offs" to indicate the time for a string change. Breakage and tuning stability are the first tip offs...nope. Following that...loss of clarity higher up on the neck...nope. Followed by buzzing at the 1st fret with the strings dampened behind the bar...nope.
So the next week my bandmates asked, "Have you changed those strings yet? I replied, "No not this past week, they still sound pretty darn good"
This week they asked again, "Hey Slim...Have you changed those strings yet?" I said, "You know guys...I be darned if I found a good reason to change them yet, this set is still sounding good and staying in tune"
So I'm going to change them this week...or maybe next just to get those guys off my back. So my point is: Thank you Sid for a high quality, durable product...I think live Steels are a winner in my book.
Name: david rattray
Date Posted: Thu Sep 6 08:52:50 2012
Message: Put my first set of livesteel stainless strings on April 26 over two hundred and fifty hours of playing no breakage these strings still sounded good . Put a set of nickel on this morning sept 6 boy they to sound great poor old Sid may have to sell flowers or something to help him make a living these strings last a long time and keep on singing . If you want your steel to sound its best slap a set of LiveSteelSrings on it and be amazed....david
Name: Eddy Dunlap
Date Posted: Tue Sep 4 07:40:34 2012
Message: Hey Sid. I saw your email a while back when I ordered strings that said they couldn't be shipped until Sept. 4th, but I was pleasantly surprised to see them here delivered last Tuesday or Wednesday! I cannot say enough good things about the service of your company/staff and the exceptional quality in your product. I started using your strings a couple of months and tried out the nickel(which is my personal preference) They were exactly everything I heard about. I love the tightness of the winding and the high tension they have across the fretboard. They're very warm and balanced compared to everything else I've used in the past. They work really well in the studio too.
Name: Jim Cooley--Texas
Date Posted: Thu Jul 19 13:10:27 2012
Message: I am on my second set of Live Steel strings on my LDG, playing through a silverface Fender Twin, Boss RV-3, and JBL K-130 mounted in a Rick Johnson cabinet. The first set of strings was stainless; I now have nickel on the guitar. I was previously using stainless JagWires. I was pleased with the JagWires, bit it seems that the LiveSteel strings give better separation. I had to retune some pulls when I switched brands, but nothing drastic.
I decided to try the nickel wound strings after reading Ricky Davis's recommendation in a forum posting. These are definitely an improvement over other nickel strings I have used. The wound strings ring better. All strings have more definition. Considering that I wasn't able to A/B the nickel vs. other strings, it still seems that these nickel strings are brighter than others. Maybe a more pronounced tone is better description. I know that during the first line of a song with the band last night, two band members looked at me with "wow" expressions on their faces. Then again, it was probably because I was playing in tune and to the right song for a change. I did have to retune a few pulls when I switched from stainless to nickel.
I have another set of stainless Live Steel strings to try after I take off the nickel set, just for one more comparison. Unless someone comes up with a new latest and greatest product, I have found my strings.
Name: Dave Bertoncini--Arizona
Date Posted: Thu Jul 19 13:04:35 2012
Message: I have found Live Steel Strings and they are the best!
Name: Larry Baker--Columbia Mo.
Date Posted: Fri Jun 29 09:10:21 2012
Message: Just installed My first set of Live Steel Strings this week end, and they are great. I strung it up on Sat. night, tuned it up, and Sun. morning, it was still in tune. Just awesome. The service was great, thanks Sid. Larry Baker
Name: Mike Johnson--Nashville Tn.
Date Posted: Mon Jun 25 12:39:16 2012
Message: I just ordered my second dozen. These strings sound great live and in the studio.
As for the adustments, I don't remember making any major changes to my pedals on my first set. I just remember how much of a difference they made. I love the tone I get with these strings and the buzz I used to get from my 3rd and 4th strings seems to have disappeared.
I think they are the best strings to come around in a long time.
Name: Michael Hartz
Date Posted: Mon Jun 25 12:37:08 2012
Message: I just wanted to let you you know that after hearing lots "hype" about your strings, I deciced to give them a try. All I can say is WOW!!!! I used several different brands over the years and could never tell a difference between them except for string breakage. When I first played your strings I could tell a difference immediately. The mids sounded sounded better and the overall clarity was much better. There's just something about these strings that's hard to describe in words other than you know you will NEVER go back to using anything other than these strings. Also knee levers and pedals feel firmer and are not as "mushy." YOU have a real winner here.
Future Loyal Customer
Name: Aaron Goldstein--Canada
Date Posted: Sun Jun 24 05:21:45 2012
Message: I wanted to jump on here also, to say that not only am I beyond satisfied now that I've switched to Live Steel, but I wanted to give public thanks to Sid for really (and I mean REALLY) going the extra customer service mile to get me some new strings while I was on the road without any extras. These things sound and feel great, and Sid is a real champ. Thanks kindly sir, you'll be hearing from me soon for another few sets.
Name: James Marlowe--Lakeland Fla.
Date Posted: Sat Jun 23 10:09:42 2012
Message: I also am a fan of LS strings. Recently I retired my first set of LS. I felt like I should go ahead and use up my old stock which is made up of two or threes sets of the popular brand well known to us all, plus one set of another good, but not so well known strings. I'm here to tell you these strings sound anemic compared to Live Steel strings! Since I was born good looking instead of rich (NOT) I'll go ahead and use up my old stock before returning to Live Steel...but I'm not liking it!!
Thanks again Sid, for such a great product.
Name: Keith Howard--Ohio
Date Posted: Sat Jun 23 10:07:40 2012
Message: Ordering was simple, shipping was fast... now to the good stuff. As a new player, I have been in search of a "tone" that I felt worthy of really bringing out in the mix of our band. I'm blessed with 6 other great muscians so it's not like I really have to carry the show. Anyway, we played an outdoor show last night and all the guys were astonished with my new sound.
Our gig was at 7PM and my new strings came in the mail at 5PM. I'd broke a few strings in the past few days practicing (diff brand) so... I took a leap and starting restringing my GFI D10 Ultra 2 hours before we played. Still have to load out, drive 30 minutes and set up mind you.
I did the fastest string job in history, played about 5 minutes, retuned, loaded and went. Set up at the gig and stretched em out a little more and retuned. Not only did they stay in tune (outdoors at 85 degree's) they sounded great. They gave me a confidence that had been lacking in my playing and for the first time, I really felt like I was contributing to the sound of the band (since changing instruments).
Now... to share the credit where due, last night was my first gig with my new Stereo Steel rig that I bought from GD Walker. I'll ring his bell on another post. But, I'd been practicing through the new amp for about a week before I installed the Live Steel strings so I could hear and feel the difference in the strings. VERY, VERY pleased!!!!
Name: Steve Dodson--Sparta Tennessee
Date Posted: Fri Jun 22 07:24:24 2012
Message: Hi Sid,
Just had to drop you a line about your New Steel Guitar Strings.
I got mind today and just put them on and they are great. And eveything you said about these strings where right on the money. Love the Tone and you mention the strings would feel more tight and I like that. My single note playing is better due to the tightness. My other strings when I would play fast and hard felt floppy I guess you would call it. Thanks again for taking the time and caring enough to come up with these great strings.
Regards,
Steve
Name: Rick Myrland--Madison Wisconson
Date Posted: Tue Jun 19 05:04:25 2012
Message: There's so much discussion on this forum about tone and what creates it, with not enough emphasis on strings. I recently put these on my Mullen and the entire band looked at me the first time I hit them, thinking I had a new steel or amp, or made a major change to my set-up. For $15 this has been the single best investment in enhancing my tone and my search for the best strings to use.
Name: Michael Remming--Idaho
Date Posted: Sun Jun 17 09:37:26 2012
Message: I have to agree with everyone's comments here played an outside gig yesterday and loved the tone I was getting. Best harmonics I have heard from my Carter. Love these strings.
Name: Geroge Brown--North Carolina
Date Posted: Sun Jun 17 09:36:17 2012
Message: Sid,
I played my 4th gig last night on my first set of your Stainless strings, and I believe my tone, and overall sound has gotten better each time. Band mates have commented on how good they sound., And, they stay in tune... A real joy to play... Thanks
George...
Name: Gary Watson--NC
Date Posted: Mon Jun 11 09:55:54 2012
Message: Mike.....I have live steel strings on my Show Pro also, but weed eater line on my Emmons.... No, seriously.....I got two sets from Sid, one stainless, and one nickle......and I just love the Nickle wound.......haven't tried the stainless yet.
Name: Randy Gilliam--San Antonio Texas
Date Posted: Mon Jun 11 09:53:19 2012
Message: I Put a Set of Nickle Live Steel Strings on My Laquer D-10 Emmons, They Sound Great and Do stay in Tune Better.The Main thing I Noticed Was When I Kept Tuneing My 3rd String up Waiting For it to Snap and Cut My Hand and it Did not Happen! Gonna Put The Stainless on My Mica D-10 Emmons and Hope they are just as good or Better. Randy G. I Will Be Selling a lot of Ernie Ball Strings Soon as I See What I Have. I Will Support Mr. Hudson For Getting us Some Great Strings. Randy Gilliam.
Name: Bill Miller--Quebec Canada
Date Posted: Mon Jun 11 09:50:33 2012
Message: I put on my first set of Live Steels last night and they really are exceptional. After only a couple of hours playing on them I can't see myself using anything else. There is a crispness and responsivness that I've not had with any other strings. Good stuff!
Name: Bob Snelgrove--San Jose California
Date Posted: Mon Jun 11 09:48:39 2012
Message: These strings are phenomenal. I just traded for Tommy White's '76 P/P and put these on immediately. It's a tone monster either way, I'm sure, but these strings feel and sound insanely good on it.
bob
Name: Jake L--Houston Texas
Date Posted: Mon Jun 11 09:47:30 2012
Message: I have to chime in and say that my guitar never sounded as good as it did at our show Friday night. I have used another brand exclusively for years and was even in correspondence about an endorsement deal. Not now. I have found a new string!
Jake
Name: Arty Passes--Austin Texas
Date Posted: Fri Jun 1 12:31:40 2012
Message: You've got a great product. I could tell a difference in the feel of them even before putting them on. They have great clarity, stay in tune and although I can't attest to the longevity - (had them about 3 weeks and don't want to tempt fates, so I won't see how long they last!) they have kept their tone and intonation. Even our respected sound engineer, who's heard me for about 125 show a year for 8 years, said it sounded better and he could hear more definition in the notes.
Name: Bob Graff
Date Posted: Thu May 31 14:23:18 2012
Message: Best sounding strings i have ever used. I will be using your strings from now on. great job sid. bob graff
Name: Bobby Jacks--Madison Iowa
Date Posted: Mon May 28 15:47:20 2012
Message: I Have To Agree With what everybody here Says I purchased a couple of E9th stainless sets from Sid and installed them on my ZUM Hybrid and All I can say is WOW Unbelieveable, If any of you guys or gals haven't tried them you need to do so I'm No Mike Johnson when it comes to playing but I think Mike and I are on the same train here, Unbelieveable strings, I agree about the buzz and it also seems as to not take the bar pressure as older strings also I've always had chime issues for being consistant but I think these strings have helped cure this problem also. GREAT JOB SID I'll be ordering more. BJ
Name: Mike Johnson--Nashville Tn.
Date Posted: Sun May 27 11:05:46 2012
Message: The wound strings are fantastic, and I'm blown away with the unwound strings too.
I have put The Live Steel Strings on my Franklin, my Emmons, and my Sho-Pro. More than anything, I love the way they sound. There seems to be so much less buzz in the high strings, and a much thicker overall sound.
When it comes to playing any instrument, getting the sound from your hands to your ears involves
so many many varibles. The strings are a much more important part of your tone than you might think.
After using (3)sets, I'm really excited about the idea of using these LIVE STEEL STRINGS "all the time on all my guitars".
Name: Chris Boyd--R.I.
Date Posted: Tue May 22 08:28:40 2012
Message: Excellent strings! Just put them on my Pro I and will be trying them on the Pro III shortly... Amazing service too... thank you Sid!
Name: Bob Hempker--Tennessee
Date Posted: Tue May 22 08:27:22 2012
Message: These strings seemed to have brightened my guitar up a bit. They feel and sound great to my ear. Sid, I think you have come up with something here. I've used GHS for several years, and these strings, in my opinion, sound and feel better. I kept with the same gauges I've been using, and stayed with the nickel strings. I was just wondering if an alloy string might be in the near future. I would recommend these strings to any steel player.
Name: Gil Gregory
Date Posted: Tue May 22 08:26:00 2012
Message: LIVE STEEL STRINGS ARE BY FAR THE BEST STRINGS I HAVE EVER USED. THANKS AGAIN SID.
Name: Michael Brewer--Texas
Date Posted: Tue May 22 08:25:01 2012
Message: I am very happy with the strings. The sound is clean and crisp with good body. I am also pleased with your extra effort in getting the non-standard gages I use in my tuning. I will be ordering more from you.
Name: Roger Francis--Kokoma Indiana
Date Posted: Fri May 11 09:30:51 2012
Message: I love these stings too, been on for 3 weeks now, all i can say is just try them without any exspectations and let the strings do the talking, if you dont like them thats fine thats just more for me
Name: Johnny Howington--Lillington NC
Date Posted: Fri May 11 09:29:12 2012
Message: Just wanted to say I love these strings. I put a set on mine 2 months ago and they sound as good as the day I put them on. Very little tuning required between playing times and tone out of this world. I'm so glad I met Sid Hutson at a steel guitar jam in Clayton, NC and at Kanapolis, NC. A great string and a wonderful person to deal with. Sid Thanks for the effort you have put into developing a really great string for the steel guitar. Will have another order in soon!!
Name: George Brown
Date Posted: Thu May 3 14:36:59 2012
Message: Sid, I finally got a chance to play my New Strings on a Gig last Weekend, and I was Thoroughly impressed. When I brought them up to Picking Volumn, the tone was Great. I was actually able to back off a little on the lows, and still had a Great Full Sound. A couple of my Band Mates commented on how Good they sounded.. I Am Hooked
Name: Bill Lowe--Connecticut
Date Posted: Wed May 2 19:08:16 2012
Message: I put a set on my G2 and I think it is the best it has ever sounded. I am going to try a set on another guitar tomorrow. Thanks for the quick service.
Name: Jamie Lennon
Date Posted: Mon Apr 30 20:46:43 2012
Message: Awesome strings, best I have ever used to date, you NEED to try them !!!
Name: Lana Carroll--New York
Date Posted: Mon Apr 30 19:29:49 2012
Message: I used them on a recording session recently and got a lot of compliments. They have a really unique sound. Great strings!
Name: Gary Hamblin--Callao Va.
Date Posted: Sun Apr 29 19:56:29 2012
Message: Sid just want to let you know.I played an outside job at the Nascar race in Richmond,Va Saturday.The weather was cold and rainy.The other guys in the band could not stay in tune.My steel stayed on the money for the whole job which was from 12 to 6. Im sold on LIVE STEEL STRINGS and I feel that anyone who tries them will find them to be top of the line
Name: Jamie Lennon--Nashville Tn
Date Posted: Sun Apr 29 19:53:47 2012
Message: Received my new live strings, changed them a couple of days before a show. And wow they sound awesome.
I will say they are the best strings that I have ver used, tone wise. I glad I have finally found a string I will stick with and enjoy using.
Name: Lyle Clary--Illinois
Date Posted: Sat Apr 28 14:57:26 2012
Message: Just received my two sets of stainless. I put them on my Zum D10 and immediately could tell the difference in tone. Definitely brighter. I can't wait to play them on a gig and listen for the compliments. One thing I noticed was when I play harmonics they're easy to produce and they sustain longer.
Name: Jerry Flemming
Date Posted: Fri Apr 27 04:43:08 2012
Message: ! I love the Live strings! Personally I think they shine when you are playing open stings like the the 1st string F# open while plaing in in the key of D. The clarity, tone and seperation is great! Best tone I ever got! Add me to the happy custome list
Name: david rattray
Date Posted: Thu Apr 26 08:24:14 2012
Message: First I would like to say I placed my order with Sid,s ( I believe his daughter ) and she was helpful and corteous thumbs up to her! Now as to these strings so far the best I have seen hands down Sid thanks for this product ..
Name: Ron Epperson--California
Date Posted: Wed Apr 25 09:56:21 2012
Message: I play a GFI ULTRA D10. I think I have tried every string out there. I liked SIT until I tried Sid’s Live Steel Strings. They brought my steel Alive again. They brought all my effects to a sharper and crisper tone. As long as they stay in business they will have my business. You will feel less travel on your pedals which I think is a good thing. You will be pleased when you try these strings.
Name: John Castalletti--California
Date Posted: Wed Apr 25 09:55:36 2012
Message: First of all, I would like to thank Sid for getting the strings out in a ridiculously quick manner. So far I LOVE these strings. String separation is the first thing that jumped out at me. The strings feel great too...I have never played the Jagwires but I much prefer these to the George L's used in the past.
Name: Billy Murdoch—United Kingdom
Date Posted: Wed Apr 25 09:54:55 2012
Message: Already I am impressed.
I ordered a few sets to test these strings and within a couple of hours I received an e mail informing me that my order had been dispatched. I later received another e mail apologizing for the error in the shipping calculator when sending overseas, I was credited with a refund.
A very good start indeed
Best regards
Billy
Name: Larry Robbins—New York
Date Posted: Wed Apr 25 09:54:22 2012
Message: I’m still beating the tar out of these strings and I still Love em!!! BTW Sid...did I mention that
your my new best friend! Guys and Gals..try a set of these strings. You won’t be disappointed!
Name: Roger Francis--Indiana
Date Posted: Wed Apr 25 09:53:24 2012
Message: I’ve been using stainless for some years and sometimes switching to nickel occasionally, I bought a set of the LSS nickel and they sound almost as bright as the stainless of other brands I’ve tried but have more warmth tone and clarity to them, at least that’s what I’m hearing, I didn’t think the plain stings would sound much different than others but I was wrong, they seem to have more of a musical sound to them and if your guitar has a good separation of notes these seen to enhance that too for some reason.
Name: James Marlowe--Lakeland Florida
Date Posted: Wed Apr 25 09:51:59 2012
Message: I had just put some new strings on my Zum when I ordered these Live Steel Strings. Well, I finally got around to putting on the LSS the other day. I figured I'd probably messed up doing this a day before a jam, but much to my surprise, there was very little stretching. They were up to snuff in no time with very little touching up along the way. I love the feel and the sound of them. I am well pleased. Sid, you've got a great thing going here!
Name: Terry Bethel
Date Posted: Thu Apr 19 12:52:30 2012
Message: When Sid told me about these strings, I immediately ordered a set to try. Can't wait to try the new nickle strings.
Terry Bethel
Mel Tillis Show
Name: Chuck Campbell
Date Posted: Wed Apr 11 12:28:12 2012
Message: I reluctantly ordered 2 sets of nickel Live Steel Strings, one for my Zum and one set for my new Russler. My thought was, what have I got to lose. Could there be that much difference in a string, it’s just a piece of wire. In the past I used SIT, Emmons, George L, Jagware or any other string that was the cheapest or that someone would give me. I also would use what ever I had even if they were of different brands as long as they were the right gauge. I first put a set on the Russler (haven’t stopped playing it long enough to put the set on the Zum) and what a pleasant surprise. Now I’m going to have to change my entire way of thinking about strings. I don’t care about the technical stuff or what makes them different or if Sid does some kind of ritual over them. I know they are the best sounding and smoothest strings I have ever used and the tone I get is noticeably better. This was reaffirmed when my wife, who rarely comes into my music room came in and asked what guitar are you playing, I said, the Russler. She said, better play that one all the time. Anyone want to buy a Pac A Seat compartment full of strings?
Name: Mike Sweeney-Nashville TN.
Date Posted: Tue Apr 10 17:15:58 2012
Message: Hey Sid,
I just restrung my guitar with your Live Steel Strings. They sound really good. I was impressed at the finish of the stainless wounds. They have a sheen to them almost as bright as nickel but they have the bite I like. I also noticed they were loud acoustically and I mean loud.
You have a winner here Sid.
Name: John Castelletti --California
Date Posted: Mon Apr 9 18:13:01 2012
Message: Hey Sid the strings are fantastic! Is there anyway I could talk you into putting together 2 sets of guitar strings for me?
I want to buy a set for my lead player, and I am desperately hoping you will do bass strings as well as most of my gigs are bass gigs. Cant say enough about your strings they are awesome!
Name: Ray Thomas - Goldsboro NC
Date Posted: Mon Apr 9 17:05:36 2012
Message: Got a set at Kannapolis and ordered two more sets today.
Name: Boo Miller - Branson MO.
Date Posted: Mon Apr 9 16:58:54 2012
Message: I just got a chance to put these strings on my guitar Saturday and I played a Show with them on
Saturday night.
All i can say is WOW!!
I have to echo all the chatter about the amount of difference in the way the strings feel under your Bar as well as under your pics .
I really notice a difference from the floppy slappy feeling for lack of a better word. The tone is what I have been looking for in a string since the did away with the old EMMONS EXTRA LIVLEY's from the 90'S.
I chose the Stainless E9 and C6 because I have been looking for that crisp bite I used to get with those Emmons Strings and nothing ever came Close until now.
The customer service is top notch and couple that with a Musician of Sid Hudson’s caliber at the helm I think these folks are on to something good here.
I will be switching from my old brand and using these Live Steel strings on my Pre RP Mullen and my little Hybrid Sho-Bud from now on ..
Also for what it’s worth I’m not a paid endorser of this product just a very Satisfied Customer !
Thanks Boo Miller
Branson MO.
Name: Larry Robbins
Date Posted: Fri Apr 6 18:54:34 2012
Message: So far....love em'
I am using the Stainless. Not tinny sounding right out of the pac like most other Stainless strings I have tried.
Got there own full,rich tone...hard to describe other than to say I instantly liked it!
I also noticed a big difference in the feel of the the strings. No matter how hard I attack them they seem to stay with me so much better than some other brands.
Nice sweet sustain on the E9 and Great Growl on the C6 stuff!!
Its only been a few days but I have played the be-jabbers out of them..( had today off) I'll keep you posted on how they hold up after a while has gone by. But if these hold up like I think they may, I am sold!
I have to say that the customer service is top shelf. Thank you,Sid!
Name: Doyle Mitchell
Date Posted: Fri Apr 6 18:51:09 2012
Message: Sid , I havent had a chance to put them on my steel yet but if your strings are as good as your speedy delivery it is some good strings !
I think my strings got here almost before you got the money ! Thanks for the speedy service.
Doyle Mitchell, Loraine Texas
Name: ron epperson
Date Posted: Thu Apr 5 12:29:04 2012
Message: just recieved my strings put them on today and they sound great had to turn the reverb back down these strings just perked up all the efects iam using the GD WAlker sterio steel amp is a very good amp and these strings really put it to the top thanx sid
Name: Jerome Hawkes
Date Posted: Thu Apr 5 11:49:34 2012
Message: The way Sid plays, if they can handle that ripping he gives 'em, they are good'ens.
Name: Hallgrim Midberg
Date Posted: Thu Apr 5 11:37:25 2012
Message: Hi Jordan,
I have now changed to Live steel strings.
I must say I'm very happy with sound, and I like them! Thank you very much!!!
Kind regards
Hallgrim Midberg from Denmark
Name: Kenny Martin---Marshall Tucker Band
Date Posted: Wed Apr 4 13:17:59 2012
Message: Ok guys, I'm gonna tell you that I was a little scared to change from Ernie Balls after 20 or so years of playing them but, I put the Live Steel Strings on two days ago.
Being new I felt I wouldn't be able to hear, feel and tell any change but, on the first tuning I have to say I was impressed!
Let me give you guys the major changes:
First thing I noticed was when I’m speed picking, the return of the string when raised or lowered was much faster than before.
Also the blocked notes were clear and clean with no string rattle.
Second was the tone was very clean and clear. The bar noise that I have become accustomed to, was hardly there on fast slides.
Third and the biggest change was I sat down with a track "I won't mention it again"
There are some slides that require playing notes that you hit one time and fall back two frets lower and raising two strings. Before the notes kind blended so much that you almost couldn't hear them. When I played this run, the notes were on the money, clear and very defined!
So I must say I am truly amazed that a string can make that kind of difference.
I'll be playing a show this weekend and the 21st with Marshall Tucker Band and I will truly get to feel and hear them "Live "!
Sid, man, ya done great with these. If they last a while I'm hooked!
Thanks so much....Kenny Martin—Marshall Tucker Band
Name: Mike Sweeney
Date Posted: Tue Apr 3 17:32:04 2012
Message: I sent my order today. I'm looking forward to trying these strings.
I met Sid Hudson over 30 years ago at the airport Holiday Inn in Richmond, Va. His playing was on fire.
At that time he was playing a steel. We hit it off and he said " I’m really a guitar player not a steel player” and he gave me an LP he recorded here in Nashville that Paul Franklin was on. The album was called "Twelve Midnight” and his guitar playing just blew me away.
I trust anything Sid says about music except the statement he's not a steel player. You all will find Sid a good guy to deal with and I wish him the utmost success in this new venture.
Name: Todd Brown
Date Posted: Mon Apr 2 09:26:07 2012
Message: These strings are fantastic!! I don't know how to describe it;
they just have an awesome "feel" and "ring" to them.
I've been using GHS Boomers since I started playing about 4 years ago. No, that's not a long time, but in that period of time, I have tried them all. SIT's, EB's, CC's, Jags, GHS stainless, all of 'em until now!
I'm changing over! They sound, feel, and perform like no other brand I've played!
After almost a couple of weeks, a handful of gigs and several practice sessions later, these baby's still look, feel, and sound like they're straight outta the pack!
I'll be calling again soon!
Todd Brown
Name: Johnny Howington
Date Posted: Sun Apr 1 15:37:38 2012
Message: Sid, I put a new set of those Live Steel Strings I got from you on my Black Emmons today! They sure do feel good and I didn't even break the third one tuning it up! They feel great and sound great.
I'm gonna need to get some more of these from you soon!
Johnny Howington
Name: Ron Elliot
Date Posted: Sat Mar 31 17:17:43 2012
Message:
Live Steel Strings is truly a new adventure in sound, feel, and staying in tune. I am enjoying the clearity of the Stainless Steel for both the E9th and the C6th. No doubt about it..."they bark",...and at the same time, they offer that pretty sustain on the E9th ballads. The name says it all..."Live Steel Strings!", and they are!!
Name: Dave Jackson
Date Posted: Sat Mar 31 04:52:20 2012
Message: Hello, I put on my first set of your E9th nickel strings yesterday. They have a good firm feel to them, tuned up nicely and appear to stay in tune well. They seem to have a tone right out of the package, not edgey or harsh. Keep up the good work! Thank you for the effort and you fast and courteous service.
Dave Jackson Staff Steel Guitar Little Nashville Express
Name: Gary Carter
Date Posted: Thu Mar 29 13:39:05 2012
Message: I wanted to let players know about the new Live Steel Strings I've been trying out. I first tried the nickel set. The tone had more midrange than the strings I have been using. I have noticed a significant improvement with my instrument staying in tune. Last night I put on the Live Steel Stainless set. They feel nice and tight under my hands with a nice bright tone. They seem to have more resistance when I attack the string. Just feels nice and solid. Again the tuning is noticeably better than other steel guitar strings in my opinion.
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Michael Holland
From: Nashville, Tennessee, USA
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Posted 15 Apr 2013 7:59 pm
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Considering the length of your post, maybe that's a rhetorical question. But all strings lose their zing as they're played because the oils on your hands get in between the windings and they 'go dead'. All of 'em. And it doesn't matter how much you play them. Once they get oil on them they start to deteriorate. Breakage is minimized by proper maintenance of the bridge fingers and nut rollers, as well as proper string installation and winding. Lastly, if you use a plated string, use a chrome or stainless bar. If you use an uplated string (my favorite), use only a chrome plated bar. I'm sure you sell a fine string. Do you know who makes them? There are only a few companies that actually make strings and they sell the same string under dozens or hundreds of brand names. _________________ "I am certain of nothing", Anthony Bourdain |
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Sid Hudson
From: Virginia, USA
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Posted 16 Apr 2013 5:15 am
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I love this forum |
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Patrick Layher
From: Buffalo WY, USA
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Posted 16 Apr 2013 10:53 am
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True. There are only a couple of actual string manufacturers so all the different brands are supplied by the same plants. |
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Tony Prior
From: Charlotte NC
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Posted 16 Apr 2013 11:29 am
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I couldn't read all the comments in the initial post, I got tired.....I'll try again tomorrow... _________________ Emmons L-II , Fender Telecasters, B-Benders , Eastman Mandolin ,
Pro Tools 12 on WIN 7 !
jobless- but not homeless- now retired 9 years
CURRENT MUSIC TRACKS AT > https://tprior2241.wixsite.com/website |
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Sid Hudson
From: Virginia, USA
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Posted 16 Apr 2013 1:01 pm
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Patrick Layher wrote: |
True. There are only a couple of actual string manufacturers so all the different brands are supplied by the same plants. |
Wrong bro.
Here are just the big players listed in alphabetical order.
There is at least half again this many in which I will refer to as the smaller players.
Then; you have the overseas companies.
Back in the 60s your statement may have been accurate.
D’Addario
Dean Markley
DR Handmade Strings
Dunlop
Elixir
Ernie Ball
Fender
GHS
La Bella
Martin Guitar Strings
Optima Guitar Strings
Rotosound
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chris ivey
From: california (deceased)
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Posted 16 Apr 2013 2:00 pm
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i like cobra coils and i buy mostly ghs singles at the muzak store. they all work great.
never got any of sid's strings for free so i'll probably never know what they're like. |
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Herb Steiner
From: Spicewood TX 78669
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Posted 16 Apr 2013 2:01 pm
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A metallurgist buddy of mine once opined on why all guitar strings ultimately lose their life: Basically, that all iron-based metals want to return to their original state, which is iron ore. The environments they're exposed to... oils, moisture, oxidation from exposure to air, etc.... affect that chemical disintegration process, i.e. rust.
I didn't do well in chemistry, but his explanation sounded right to me.
Shouldn't this topic be more properly listed in "Products for Sale?" _________________ My rig: Infinity and Telonics.
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg? |
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Les Anderson
From: The Great White North
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Posted 16 Apr 2013 2:11 pm
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As a welding engineer, I can say from learned experience and studies that metal loses its initial metallurgical properties after 7000 cycles of expansion and contraction (heating/cooling cycles) vibrations and elongated stresses (re; guitar strings)
It's a simple fact that anything and everything loses its initial property components as time passes. Even my body has lost most of what it used to have. I can attest that even Viagra does not help with the tone anymore. |
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Mike Schwartzman
From: Maryland, USA
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Posted 16 Apr 2013 2:22 pm
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Hey Sid...Thanks for the mention, but I have to set the record straight. Although I may be a "tall player", I'm certainly not a "Big Player".
Nonethless, I stand by my comments.
Slim
PS: I'm not sure about ordering the new Cryogenic strings next time. If the Cryo-Live Steels last longer than the regular sets, I'm afraid you'll put yourself out of business. _________________ Emmons Push Pull, BMI, Session 400, Home of the Slimcaster Tele. |
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Patrick Layher
From: Buffalo WY, USA
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Posted 16 Apr 2013 2:42 pm
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According to discovery channel documentary, there are only 6 manufactures of strings worldwide. Many companies buy large spools of material, but very few actually make the metal and extrude it into strings. Think a minute about the coat and investment in furnaces, metalergy, chemists, dies, etc that it takes to make high quality steel then extrude it to tiny yet precise gauges. This is not done on small scale, nor would you want to buy it if it was. |
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Mark Eaton
From: Sonoma County in The Great State Of Northern California
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Posted 16 Apr 2013 3:23 pm
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Though I don't doubt the accuracy of the statement that there is only a small number of manufacturers producing the wire that is made into finished guitar strings, I think it might be in some ways like the bicycle industry and the small number of manufacturers of tubing for steel-framed bikes. I'm a long-time rider of road and mountain bikes, and it isn't so much about the steel tubing itself, it is the knowledge and skill of the bike builder in designing the frame and joining the tubes which make up a good part of the overall package of a great riding bike. I like to think it's probably the same sort of thing with guitar strings. In the case of the bicycles, of course it would seem smarter (and more expensive generally) to start with high quality tubing made from high quality alloys.
Sid didn't mention one of the players in the game, being that they are on the smaller side - Curt Mangan Strings, located in Colorado. I have used sets of their dobro strings, along with their standard guitar strings in both acoustic and electric, and IMO they are very good.
Link to a short two minute video, factory tour of Mangan. Shows the process of strings being wound. Curt was apparently with Ernie Ball for a long time before striking out on his own. He states in the video that he purchases the wire, but producing the finished strings are done at his facility in Colorado. So it seems to me it's what you do with the wire you've purchased in designing and producing the finished string that makes the difference.
http://www.curtmangan.com/factory-tour/ _________________ Mark |
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Bobby Snell
From: Austin, Texas
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Posted 16 Apr 2013 3:45 pm
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So how many companies make the wire? |
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Greg Cutshaw
From: Corry, PA, USA
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Posted 16 Apr 2013 4:27 pm
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At my shop we roll our own wire on 2 different rolling mills. Each mill has a mill stand for flattening and a turks head for shaping. There are all sorts of things that can go wrong and affect the final product. These include the wire shape being out of spec ( not perfectly round), the raw material having the wrong hardness, composition, impurities, rust etc., the wire getting stretched or over heated as it is rolled, the wire taking on a cast or twist, and there's a few other key variables. Perhaps only a few places roll the wire and even fewer manufacture the raw unrolled wire. But a string manufacturer can specify different grades of raw material, process the finished wire in a unique manner, be more or less careful to sort out strings that don't have consistent gauges or wraps, etc. Every step of the process is a chance to improve (or mess up) the final product. I realize that strings are likely drawn through successive dies and not rolled like the above discussion, but the same points apply.
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Bent Romnes
From: London,Ontario, Canada
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Lee Baucum
From: McAllen, Texas (Extreme South) The Final Frontier
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Posted 16 Apr 2013 6:16 pm
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"Is there really a difference between String brands??????????"
I can't answer that question.
I do know that the GHS strings I buy locally for about $7 per set (E9) sound great on both of my pedal steel guitars.
Is this topic posted in the wrong section? |
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Richard Damron
From: Gallatin, Tennessee, USA (deceased)
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Posted 18 Apr 2013 9:12 am
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Bobby Snell -
The Mapes Piano Company has a specialty wire division which produces wire mainly for use in guitar strings. They reportedly supply string wire for 8 out of the 15 makers that Sid cited.
For whatever that's worth.
Richard |
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Bobby Snell
From: Austin, Texas
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Posted 18 Apr 2013 1:20 pm
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Thanks, Richard for that.
I, too, had heard for years that there are only a few companies that make the raw material as previously mentioned. And Greg Cutshaw's post was most informative.
Given the different grades of raw material, and the different ways of producing a string, the answer to the OP is probably, "There appears to be a difference in brands of strings."
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Bobby Hearn
From: Henrietta, Tx
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Posted 18 Apr 2013 1:49 pm
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I'm partial to D'Addario myself. |
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Mike Perlowin
From: Los Angeles CA
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Posted 19 Apr 2013 3:29 am
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I recently put 2 sets of Live strings on my 2 MSA Millenniums, nickle on one, stainless steel on the other. The guitars are identical (except for the color) and have the same pickup, so the only difference was the strings.
I only compared them to each other, not to the Ernie Balls I used previously, But they both sounded really good. The nickle was brighter, the stainless steel richer and deeper. As a matter of personal taste, I preferred the stainless steel. But I like them both.
I'm sold on them. _________________ Please visit my web site and Soundcloud page and listen to the music posted there.
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Mike Sweeney
From: Nashville,TN,USA
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Posted 19 Apr 2013 3:37 am
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Well Chris,
I don't get my strings from Sid for free either but I use them. _________________ Zumsteel steel guitars, Telonics and Peavey amplifiers, GHS strings. |
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Jack Stoner
From: Kansas City, MO
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Posted 19 Apr 2013 5:25 am
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There are differences in strings for some. For others it doesn't matter.
An interesting story on differences. Sho-Bud originally sourced "Sho Bud Strings" from GHS. When Shot and George Lewis parted ways, and George Lewis bought into GHS and went to work for them, Sho-Bud turned to Squier(sp?), who was later bought by Fender, for strings. In the early 70's, when I was there (and worked for Little Roy Wiggins' music store) people were complaining that the "new" Sho-Bud strings were not as good as the originals. At Little Roy's store we had Sho-Bud steeler's buying Emmons branded strings and others rather than use the "new" Sho-Bud strings. |
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Bill Miller
From: Gaspe, Quebec, Canada
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Posted 19 Apr 2013 8:19 am
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There must be some difference alright. Until I began using Jagwire strings I broke both 3rds and 5ths quite a bit and even 10ths now and then. I've broken very few Jagwires and not a single Live Steel string yet. I could be deceiving myself I suppose but I just find the Live Steel strings the best sounding strings I've tried. |
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Cal Sharp
From: the farm in Kornfield Kounty, TN
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Posted 19 Apr 2013 10:42 am
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It was my understanding back then that Fender, Emmons and several other companies got their strings from Squier and put their own names on them. At http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squier it says:
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Fender, under the ownership of CBS, acquired the Squier brand name in 1965 when it bought a USA based string making firm... |
Like pipe tobacco and tennis shoes. _________________ C#
Me: Steel Guitar Madness
Latest ebook: Steel Guitar Insanity
Custom Made Covers for Steel Guitars & Amps at Sharp Covers Nashville |
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Dave Grafe
From: Hudson River Valley NY
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Posted 19 Apr 2013 3:47 pm
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I know of two popular string brands that use the same wire source, but the wrap securing the nut at one end are wound differently enough that the one brand breaks regularly for me and the other rarely does at all. Just sayin'
Now if the sound is bigger, as so many of Sid's customers have testified here, that is an achievement indeed! |
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