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I switched from ej27 to ej45 thinking that would make a difference but my strings are not lasting me more than 7 days. They become very rubbery and corroded in just a span of 7 days and I don't have sweaty hands. I don't remember them lasting this short just a few months ago during the winters
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RE: Do strings just last for very sh... (in reply to metalhead)
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I switched from ej27 to ej45 thinking that would make a difference but my strings are not lasting me more than 7 days. They become very rubbery and corroded in just a span of 7 days and I don't have sweaty hands. I don't remember them lasting this short just a few months ago during the winters
Likely a bad batch. I once opened a pack of D Addario with special sealed plastic bag…all corroded. I assume there was moisture that was sealed into the bag or something, and then the were shelved for years before I got them.
RE: Do strings just last for very sh... (in reply to silddx)
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Savarez Cantiga basses seem to last longer than others, even D'Addario.
That's funny, 'cos the Savarez Cantiga basses are the basses in the Savarez Tomatito sets, which Ricardo said didn't last one gig (or was it one rajeo, I can't remember)!
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RE: Do strings just last for very sh... (in reply to mark indigo)
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Savarez Cantiga basses seem to last longer than others, even D'Addario.
That's funny, 'cos the Savarez Cantiga basses are the basses in the Savarez Tomatito sets, which Ricardo said didn't last one gig (or was it one rajeo, I can't remember)!
The sets I and my colleagues got in 2013 or so, were breaking bass strings (and high E's) so we stopped using em. From at least two different guitar center outlets, however, they could have been dry rotted or something weird. Never cared to find out. I have had other Savarez red cards and blue cards snap. The La Bellas 820 always felt a bit softer or flexible and I have not broken any soon out of the pack....but they have had their issues in the past as well (remember they did the same as Coke, new Coke, back to Coke classic a while back). Strings getting more expensive has corresponded to my not needing to change them as often, so my experimenting days are over it seems.