Andy M
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I've been using D'Addario EXL 110 strings on my electrics since forever. Probably because most of my guitar-playing mates use them - peer pressure
Sometimes I swap the high E 10 for an 11 on my Strat.
Anyway, I recently heard about Elixir Polyweb strings and that they last longer than regular un-coated strings. This is something that appeals to me because I live in Malaysia these days and the high-humidity here isn't nice to guitar strings. The problem is, the only guitar shop that stocks Elixir strings is a two-hour drive away in Kuala Lumpur and parking in town is a nightmare. I can get D'Addarios in my local music shop. Aside from that, they're expensive here - more than twice the price of D'Addario strings.
Having said that, I'm really tempted to drive the two hours, pay the fuel costs and highway tolls, find a parking spot and get some Elixirs just because they might last longer and in the long run save me some money.
So what are your opinions?
Do they really last longer in high-humidity climates?
Are there any noticeable differences in sound compared to regular strings?
What do they feel like to play?
Are they worth the drive (I hate driving in Malaysia) ?
Any other thoughts?
Cheers, Andy
Anyway, I recently heard about Elixir Polyweb strings and that they last longer than regular un-coated strings. This is something that appeals to me because I live in Malaysia these days and the high-humidity here isn't nice to guitar strings. The problem is, the only guitar shop that stocks Elixir strings is a two-hour drive away in Kuala Lumpur and parking in town is a nightmare. I can get D'Addarios in my local music shop. Aside from that, they're expensive here - more than twice the price of D'Addario strings.
Having said that, I'm really tempted to drive the two hours, pay the fuel costs and highway tolls, find a parking spot and get some Elixirs just because they might last longer and in the long run save me some money.
So what are your opinions?
Do they really last longer in high-humidity climates?
Are there any noticeable differences in sound compared to regular strings?
What do they feel like to play?
Are they worth the drive (I hate driving in Malaysia) ?
Any other thoughts?
Cheers, Andy
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