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    what do you guys think about these? do they really work?

    i got my new carvin dc400 on monday and it came set up with elixer nanowebs. being my first time using a floyd rose trem, i managed to break the e, b, and d strings. when i tried to replace the strings with d'addarios of the same guage the bridge tilted back significantly once tuned. i suppose that elixers have higher tensions than regular strings with of the same guage.

    i guess my options are to either stay with elixers at $15 per pack or resetup my guitar for regular stings...

  • #2
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    I likes 'em ;-)

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    • #3
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      I love your DC400. I think it is the finest neck thru guitar currently available from anybody.
      Regarding your Elixers.... [img]graemlins/puke.gif[/img]

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      • #4
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        i guess i'll change back to regular strings... elixer only puts the coating on the wound strings anyways so it's a real ripoff

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        • #5
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          elixer only puts the coating on the wound strings anyways so it's a real ripoff
          <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">[img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]

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          • #6
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            When I bought my Carvin SC90, I kept the Elixirs on for a few months, thought they were pretty good, though a little bright sounding. The guitar is swamp ash with a maple neck and C22 pups, so it didn't really need to be any brighter. I've been a GHS Boomers fan for years anyway, so I use them on it now, or Carvin's strings (Boomers in just Carvin packaging, and a cheaper price). [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] I don't know about their tension, since it's got the TOM/stoptail, but I dropped the tuning to a half-step a few days after getting the guitar, and I still keep it in Eb with the Boomers (maybe do standard or Drop D or Drop Db once in awhile) and I've never needed even a truss rod adjustment. Carvins rock!!! [img]graemlins/headbang.gif[/img]
            I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.

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            • #7
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              Originally posted by chemical_ali:
              i guess i'll change back to regular strings... elixer only puts the coating on the wound strings anyways so it's a real ripoff
              <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">I did NOT know that. Thanks! It's always the unwound strings for me that are always getting tarnished and crusty first, anyways, so I'm sticking with cheap strings!

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              • #8
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                Yeah, even if you look at the wrappers for the strings, the unwound strings say "Plain Steel Guitar Strings". Only the wound strings boast the "Elixir Nano, or Poly-web coating".

                Cheers,
                Nick

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                • #9
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                  Damn, I'm surprised they're still in business! But, people will do anything for a gimmick like that! We know better than that! [img]graemlins/nono.gif[/img] [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]

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                  • #10
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                    You need to learn how to set up a Floyd properly. Changing strings, even to different gauges, should only take 10 minutes or so and leave you with a level trem. Check this link and follow the instruction there.

                    http://www.eastonguitars.com/WWW/Pag...loyd_setup.htm

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                    • #11
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                      i wish i had seen that guide earlier. [img]graemlins/fart.gif[/img] i spent about an hour setting up the new strings by trial and error. i'll use that wedge method from now on! [img]graemlins/toast.gif[/img]

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                      • #12
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                        I was just cruising the D'Addario site to see what the deal was with their EXP coated strings. I think it's the same case as the Elixir strings. Just the wound strings are coated. Damn. What a ripoff.

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                        • #13
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                          Well i think the point is that the big strings don't get crap stuck in between the grooves. The bottom 3 don't have grooves. Either way, the wound strings get tarnished as well after a while. But still, i get a good 6 or 7 months out of elixirs before they lose any of their sound quality and start going dead.

                          Elixir bass on the other hand &gt;.o ya that's definately a rip. All the strings are coated ya, but it still doesn't help. 70 bux for strings? [img]graemlins/bs.gif[/img]

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                          • #14
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                            for real. you might as well be buying a set of upright bass strings! [img]graemlins/nono.gif[/img]

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                            • #15
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                              Why don't you make like a tree, and get the fuck out! [/QB]
                              <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">hey! why are you allowed to say the F word in your signature but i am not?

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