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Cleartone Strings

Post by Necrovore » Sat Oct 13, 2007 11:56 pm

Stay away from these strings guys. Overpriced Elixer clones. Luckily I got a set free to test drive. They are nice for the first day or so. Put a few hours of playing on them and as the coating starts to come off, they also begin to lose tension and are more of a pain in the ass to keep in tune. You could hear them go out of tune mid song. I am not talking slightly sharp or flat, but severely flat(talking 3/4-1 step flat).

Yes I properly stretched them out beforehand.

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Post by mwm523 » Sun Oct 14, 2007 10:20 am

I really dig Snake Oil strings:

http://www.sobstrings.net/

They seem to last a VERY long time, and sound very "chimey". Also, they never go out of tune on my LP. I use the Original Nickel sets.

Highly recommended by me and many of the guys over at the LPF.

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Post by JimiJames » Sun Oct 14, 2007 10:43 am

I use several types with custom guages to fit the job
Nickel alloy's - Rock
Nickel - Blues
Stainless Steel - Progressive Metal

Anyway, sounds like those Cleartone strings are for guys that play strings for one show and then toss 'em.
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Post by Necrovore » Mon Oct 15, 2007 2:10 am

JimiJames wrote:I use several types with custom guages to fit the job
Nickel alloy's - Rock
Nickel - Blues
Stainless Steel - Progressive Metal

Anyway, sounds like those Cleartone strings are for guys that play strings for one show and then toss 'em.
Thing is that they are like $15/pack

I usually use DR Tite Fit, but Allen gave me quite a few packs of the Pure Blues so I am going through those right now. I kind of like these, but I am going back down to 9 guage as these seem to be a bit large for regular .010-.046

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Post by Billy Batz » Mon Oct 15, 2007 7:01 am

Those Snake Oils were really ruined for me. I bought a few sets back when you had to email the guy (I forget his name but he was a nice guy) and I had to wait. After months I found out they were sent but not received. Shit happens. He said he'd resend them. Waited. Never got em. Said fuck it. Bought a couple more sets. Waited another month or two for them and finally they came. I mustve been put back on the bottom of the list after explaining all this :evil: They werent cheap then. Bout $10 shipped a set and I bought a bunch total just to receive only a few months and months later. Anyway I put em on my guitars the day before a gig. Thought they sounded ok but I was bitter so maybe they were good but the next night at a gig I broke 1 string ever single set, 2 in one set. :evil: :evil: :evil: I was fuckin pissed. I wanted to flame em far and wide but the guy seemed nice just way too busy with emails which is funny because even tho I got that sense he still would give his life's story in an email when asked a simple string question.

Maybe Ill try them again as it seems their shits together with the site and everything and no more waiting I guess? Ive used Pyramids since.

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Post by marT » Mon Oct 15, 2007 7:25 am

Never broken any snake oil strings and they stay on my guitars for a very long time. In fact they have survived many de stringings/re stringings for pickup replacement/alteration etc and still sound great.

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Post by philmanatee » Mon Oct 15, 2007 1:33 pm

I've used Thomastik powerbrites for the last four years on my rock guitars and have been quite impressed with how long they hold their tone. For surf I have to make my own sets out of bulk strings to get the heavy gauge I like on my jazzmasters. Phil

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Post by JimiJames » Mon Oct 15, 2007 3:29 pm

Billy Batz wrote:Ive used Pyramids since.
Now there's a good reliable string. Like em' for Strat's & LP's.
They've been around for a zillion years.

On hand I have more spare strings than a music strore. When I lock-in to a set I order by the gross. Some are custom order and some come standard.
I order a shit load of E-B-G spares in different guages so that I can "tune-in" the right feel where the strings have an even tension.
I used to change strings every other week. Now it's roughly once a month. That's only because I don't play just 1 guitar...

Some people like SRV,Trower or a particular type of music genre are heavy handed where others are light.
So when someone says a particular string is good or sucks, I keep in mind the players own agressiveness in their technique. Whether your breaking strings or not.

The way I look at strings is the same way I look at picks.
Overall they're inexpensive and to try a new style string/set would be benificial.
You never know when you'll come across a string/set that "works' for you.
Man, I tell ya, you can have a beauty of an axe but with the wrong strings on there's no desire to play it... :?
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Post by Billy Batz » Mon Oct 15, 2007 5:06 pm

marT wrote:Never broken any snake oil strings and they stay on my guitars for a very long time. In fact they have survived many de stringings/re stringings for pickup replacement/alteration etc and still sound great.
Yeah Ive agreed it was just a bad experience in a sea of good ones (for other people anyway) but if it happened to you youd feel the same way. But Im due to try em again. I feel like emailing him and demanding a few sets for free this time :evil:

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Post by Necrovore » Mon Oct 15, 2007 10:43 pm

Anyone try out any La Bella strings for electrics? Namely the Hard Rockin' Steel brand.

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Post by Herec » Thu Oct 18, 2007 5:13 pm

I have SOB strings.
I've only broken a couple over the course of a year, I play about 2 hours a day, play out n' stuff. I haven't done a full restring in about a year, and I don't think I've replaced a string in 6 months.

Do you lose sustain with using the same exact set of strings overtime?

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Post by Billy Batz » Tue Oct 23, 2007 7:10 pm

I do

I wasnt trying to say that SOBs break a lot or anything. Just that look at how f'd up that 'trial' situation was for me. It took me like 3-4 months maybe to get 2 sets of strings when from the beginning I paid for 6 total (4 the first time I think and then was promised 2 then bought another 2 and was put on the back of the list each time it seems). Then bam, set from hell. I hate it when equipment goes haywire because it looks so unprofessional. 'Look at that idiot on stage, he cant get his shit together.' It was at a very big local club too.

I just bought 3 sets last monday. That was more then a week ago. Right after my first post. Thought I was due to try em out again and get a fair trial. I ordered them the same time with KT66s from Trampy, and Van Zandts from Musictoyz. The other stuff was here by that wed and thu. :| Oh well as long as theyre good and dont break on me in droves again. Before that gig I hadnt broken a string in a looooong time.

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