FuseG4
Our Neighbor Totoro
I was doing some rewiring on my jazzmaster and decided I would get a pack or three of the cheapest strings on there cuz I like to just take the strings off to get the pickguard off. And fresh strings are always nice. So why not grab some cheap strings cuz I would be changing them often during the rewiring, modding, and testing?
These are the strings that are the house brand of Musician's Fiend, at $2 for a pack of .010s, one might say "you can't complain!", but watch me.
Anyways, they are too short to install on a jazzmaster. The .010 E was over an inch too short to touch the tuning peg before any cutting. All three packs were like this. So I couldn't even use them for what I bought them for.
They feel completely unpolished/unburnished.
they have very little brightness, zing, harmonics, whatever you wanna call it. I hear the fundamental note like I never have before.
They are all the wrong diameter. Comparing with ernie ball of same gauge between my finger and thumb, the musicians fiend strings were noticeably really big.
Black residue sometimes ended up on my fingers after playing.
I ended up throwing them on my Epiphone and they hold pitch and sound the note, they are completely a chore to play.
IF you have a cheap guitar that you want to maintain neck tension on, these will work (excepting jazzmasters), they are still playable and damn they're cheap, but good lord there's some budget gear out there that rules and some where it seems you get LESS than what you paid for!
				
			These are the strings that are the house brand of Musician's Fiend, at $2 for a pack of .010s, one might say "you can't complain!", but watch me.
Anyways, they are too short to install on a jazzmaster. The .010 E was over an inch too short to touch the tuning peg before any cutting. All three packs were like this. So I couldn't even use them for what I bought them for.
They feel completely unpolished/unburnished.
they have very little brightness, zing, harmonics, whatever you wanna call it. I hear the fundamental note like I never have before.
They are all the wrong diameter. Comparing with ernie ball of same gauge between my finger and thumb, the musicians fiend strings were noticeably really big.
Black residue sometimes ended up on my fingers after playing.
I ended up throwing them on my Epiphone and they hold pitch and sound the note, they are completely a chore to play.
IF you have a cheap guitar that you want to maintain neck tension on, these will work (excepting jazzmasters), they are still playable and damn they're cheap, but good lord there's some budget gear out there that rules and some where it seems you get LESS than what you paid for!
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		