BUNKERJR53
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Re: GHS Boomers - Yay or Nay?
I've been using GHS BOOMER "9's" for 25 years plus. Never let me down.
I've been using GHS BOOMER "9's" for 25 years plus. Never let me down.
I think Boomers sound harsh. Just my opinion. Now those GHS Nickle Rockers, good stuff.
What are you people doing, putting god damn battery acid on your corn flakes? I've never rusted a string in my life...
I've been a D'Addario user for the most part of my forty-four years as a player.
I've tried'em all, but no other brand has been so much better to make me wanna switch. It's been the only constant among a wholelotta other variables.
XLs for electrics, EXPs for Acoustics, Pro Arte for Classical.
They're for me like the old friend you can always trust, no matter what.
HTH,
These are great strings to get a guitar ready to sell on eBay, lol. Personally, they just feel too slick, don't hold up (compared to D'addario, DR or even Ernie Ball). In my experience they just don't have a long working life.
To each his own, but this brand is not in my top 5 ... or maybe even top 10.
I think Boomers sound harsh. Just my opinion. Now those GHS Nickle Rockers, good stuff.
^^^
This is my experience too.
The appeal of the D'Addario strings was their environmentally friendly packaging; their availability in even small town stores (important when touring!); and overall tone, quality, consistency and durability. They've been my string of choice for many years.
But I'd have no problem using a set of Boomers should the need arise.
Bill