I've been going with Stringjoy for the past year. They are great strings and for a couple extra bucks per set your supporting this awesome small business! Thank you Stringjoy!
I'm a huge fan. The strings sound great. They are long-lasting, and have outstanding tuning stability. The customer service is superb as well. Scott sent me a complementary assortment of high E strings as I looked for the best gauge for my Telecaster, and gave me lots of good advice and encouragement via email. I offered to send back the ones I didn't need, or pay for the ones I would use. But Scott wouldn't hear of it. (I now always order 9.5, 12, 14, 24w, 32, 42)
1st discovered Stringjoy a few months ago. Had settled on GHS, then got a itch to see what's new out there. Found great sting info and am using different company for acoustic than for electric guitars. It's definitely a journey, but Stringjoy has a feel and sound that's been consistent. Breaking in period is short and longevity is quite good. Custom sets are absolutely not a problem. Yep...very happy with what my journey has led to. Thanks for putting faces on the signatures that always come on every orders Thank You card. Great vid 👍😎❤🖖
My cousin just sent me a few sets and I'm blown away, I never considered a custom set until I tried Stringjoy, I'm floored now that tweaking my guage will yield results that most of us seek but never tried, or considered. Thank you Scott and th crew at Stringjoy! Keep up the awesome work.
after nearly fifty years of playing just coming to the idea that brighter is best with strings - it's easy to dial out the highs with picking or fingering technique
Recently switched to StringJoy after being an Elixir player for 2 decades. Great to watch this video, makes me glad I switched. Scott's such a down to earth dude
Good video. Not many videos justify this length, but this one does. There is a surprising lack of BS-free information about guitar strings, and they make such a difference.
Great interview ! I like all those little details. Thanks for making balanced tension strings ! I think there's just 3 companies in the word that offer balanced tension sets: D'Addario, Stringjoy and Pyramid from Germany. All great strings !
This year wasn't a total disaster i found out what make my 3 chords sound fantastic, Dowina acoustic/Bluechip picks and Stringjoy strings all these guys are passionate about what they do.
As long as i could remember i always used ernie ball. I recently bought a baritone 7 string from one of my homies on facebook, and he brought it over and he told me about these guys and he had a set of stringjoys on it. Then he gave me a couple sets to use with the guitar. I gotta say when i played it the feel of these strings just changed me? Theres a feel of real quality that just compliments the guitar. I cant explain it. I havent used a different set since.
I tune almost all my Baritones half Nashville and the only way is to use StringJoy. Also you can get a wound 2nd from them for Baritone / Santa Cruz have this parabolic tension strings that are expensive but if you use StringJoy's tension calculator you can achieve the same thing. Good guys
This is 100% true. The quality that goes into manufacturing the strings makes an enormous amount of difference. When I'd first started using string joy i emailed Scott and asked him what they were doing that made their strings so so so much better than any other manufacturer. His answer was just "good quality control, good workers" and basically being tone chasing musicians themselves. In other words it wasn't a better material. I assumed it must be because every other string company puts so much stock into the materials being the determining factor in quality. Which can't be true if everyone is working with pretty much the same base materials lol. When I first started using them I was seriously stunned how much longer string joy strings kept their tone and integrity and I still am years later.
Great interview Dylan! Been using Stringjoys on all my guitars for the past 3 years after spending 15 years trying most electric strings on the market. Been super happy with them on both guitars and bass. And fwiw, I'm happy to support a smaller company
.11-.15.-20.-32.-44.-56..... I string my Les pauls and my stratocasters with this gauge. After 30 some plus years of playing I have found that this is what suits my fingers best maybe one of my fingers with broken 20 years ago and is slightly weaker than the other. Maybe one finger is way stronger than the other. Either way this is what works for me and I get the sound that I want. I can play Stevie Ray Vaughan blues on this gauge, I can play Scott Pike "Sleep" riffs on this gauge(granted I tune everything down half a step)
Really cool video! It's always fun and interesting to see the process behind something a lot of us come into contact with daily but don't think a lot about.
I love stringjoy strings. Strings can be expensive here in Australia at times especially for extended range guitars so stringjoy really comes in handy for some of my guitars. One of my guitars is set up for some crazy tunings so it's nice that someone can help me get an 85 gauge for my 'low E' haha
Ive played with Elixer strings on my bass for like 20min, before I cut them off. It has been a while, and probably techniques improved a lot since, but to me it felt like my strings where wrapped in lubed condoms... it felt real nasty, just the touch of the coating. So no my thing ;)
I play Dr coated they don't feel like that thank God. I had a set of elixirs fail two days after putting them off big chunks peeling off which was frustrating. For a 40 dollar set of strings for a 4 string back then
If you enjoy this video, Stringjoy has a lot of string-related video content here on UA-cam. And of course, Dylan has a lot of other cool videos too! I've got sets of guitar and bass strings from Stringjoy, and they play and sound delish. Scott's discussion of balanced tension strings is well supported by my experience with their products. Plus, he's helped me dial in exactly what I need in my custom sets. While having a coated string may be nice, I've been waiting for their flatwound bass strings for years now. It's tough to get right, and I think it's worth waiting for a good string. I trust them to be able to deliver a great flatwound when they come out.
I really wish they would offer coated strings. I have spoke with him on this and maybe in the future. I still buy Stringjoy strings but honestly I mainly do it to support the incredible company and his passion. They are a collection of go to backups when my Elixir stash runs low. I do have one exception: I have two PRS Silver Sky guitars, a 2019 Rosewood fretboard and a 2020 maple fretboard. I use Stringjoy 10 -46 on the Rosewood fretboard Silver Sky.
Can't believe that I play for more than 40 years and never got the ins and outs of the construction of strings and the importance of every steps to make the right gauge to ultimate sound and playing
I've been using D'Addario EJ16 on my acoustic guitars for ages. I think the quality is superb. I'd go lighter but the tone suffers. Not sure if I would change brands. Twenty years ago I tried some strings from a web based string seller which turned out bad.
coincidentally my string joy broadway stings arrived today. they are awesome and love that they handwrite "thank you " with your name on a card in them.
I can only use coated strings. Because of my sweat, non-coated strings last literally one day of mild playing and then go dead and completely rusted, while elixirs last for months.Also no other brand of coated strings ever lasted more than a couple of weeks for me
I'm in the same boat as you but maybe stringjoy have figured it out. I look forward to trying them out, but if they die faster than my polywebs... I'll probably just stick with elixir.
Cool. I've been meaning to try out their strings, just haven't pulled the trigger yet as I still have a bunch of strings to get through to see which strings my guitar likes the best. Pain in the rear, but I'm gonna do what Tommy Emmanuel said to do :)
@@blackestoftheblack6418 I don't really want to change all my guitars to graphtech saddles. I thought maybe they make guitar strings that don't break at the bridge saddles.
Another great informative video! Big thanks there! Two questions: first, how do you come up with such great ideas for your videos?… Second: exploring different string gauges, you technically/necessarily have to adjust your nut grooves width when you go up gauge… So, you can only explore with gauges downwards, otherwise, if you explore upwards, you are required to adjust your nut… Thoughts? Most fender nuts are preset for 9-42s and most Gibson are preset for 10-46s…
HI. I built a lap steel that needed longer strings, even if standard gauge. I looked far and wide and they are all pretty much the same length. Thought baritone would be longer, no. So my ball anchor to the G barely reaches the tuner. Do you do this? Also, is the longer string at pitch under higher or lower tension than the same string on say a strat? Thank you.
Back in the early '70s, had a problem if finding "G"s and "D"s for my White Falcon w/Bigsby that were long enough to wind on the tuning posts!😐 Glad today it's not an issue. 👍😎❤🖖
@@danielwalter7106 For some reason other than the trouble explained...string manufacturers started making their strings longer in the 80's? Not sure. But never had the problem after. Banjo strings were longer during this same period and were used as an alternative. For your application?
@@danielwalter7106 Come to think of it...try asking Stringjoy if they can do a custom set(s) for you? They supply me with custom guages. Perhaps they can do custom lengths for you? 👍😎
I like this kind of interview Dylan. You ask a person who knows and puts his knowledge into practice. Not just some forum hero who brags about what they know without actually know what they talk about.
My favourite strings are made by Thomastik Infeld, and are of silk steel construction. Lower tension and soft under finger. I didn't notice any mention of silk steel in the String Joy video. It would have been nice to here some expert opinion on that option. BTW great video.
@@scottpeters309 it's not as if I can easily go to any store in the USA from my home in my home in Australia anyway. Plus for the most part I have had little problem in finding sets of strings that eventually work well for my guitars. I suppose after playing for more than forty years you learn to adapt.
I actually prefer the cobalt wound strings, they just give more output with less effort, so they last longer for me. I also prefer their sound profile better than nickel, they stay brighter longer cause nickel is a softer metal.
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Very interesting. I’ll definitely try out some stringjoy. I heard a lot about what makes the string sound and feel good acoustically. I wonder if materials make a difference magnetically in the sound of electric strings. Is that a bit too dorky of a thing to wonder? Probably.
@@gstmusic69 I almost got one in Navarre Fl a couple months ago for $100 but somebody else got there before me. I was bumming all week. Really wanted they guitar! Especially at that price point!
Hi Dylan! I´m a subscriber and I enjoy and learn a lot from your videos. I´m thankful and I would like to send you a humble gift: several unused electric guitar strings from the sixties and 70´s ( Fender, Gibson, Teisco) to take a look at how they were made. I guess it´s not easy to find vintage strings, maybe I´m wrong and you have no interest at all. I´m sorry I don´t have the complete sets ( just a Pyramid Hit 66, and a Monopole complete set that I would like to keep). If you are interested, please tell me where can I send the strings. If not, thanks anyway for your videos. Antonio
That was weird. I got here late and instead of putting me where the vid was currently, it started from the beginning with the countdown and everything, as if the vid was just starting for everyone. Hmmm. So I went to a different vid and came back and it did the usual thing and started the vid at 31 mins or wherever it was presently.
I find that the ball end doesn’t matter if you use a Floyd (properly) and cut that thang off. I DO NOT get why people reverse thread their strings through the tuning pegs!!?? It looks tacky and it certainly can’t be good for the tuners
The string almost always breaks at the locking saddle on the floyd...so when it does, you just loosen the tuning peg and feed more string into the saddle...job done...you don’t have to put a new string on !!!
D'Addario is the OG original everyone else is a copy and they make everything strings for every musical instrument on top of that tons and tons of other stuff they been around for over 100 years... also dudes ball machines and winders are antiquated 😂
Cobalt strings absolutely make your strings have more output. I notice a brighter tone, and rich harmonics across the whole fretboard. Also the crud that builds up on strings falls off easier, landing on the fretboard. Strings stayed clean but when I had to clean my fretboard it was noticeably more dirty
How come the only products you guys talk about strings that are expensive I'm one of the guys who can't afford this I buy in bulk from every thing form 6,7,and 8 why is that???🤓
That's not what I got. A 46 feels thicker than a 36 but has less tension. And other companies who make 48 feel like 56 but don't have the tension of an actual 56 and string joy make the 48 with the higher tension to match a 36 but it doesn't feel thicker or bulkier than a 46.
We have two female employees right now (versus 10 male employees), they were just out of the office while this was shot (one was on vacation, the other working from home). Over the years we've hired 5 of the maybe 8 total female job applicants we've had versus about 20 of the 1,000+ men who have applied, so your odds of getting a job with us has historically been about 36x higher if you're a female-bodied person, FWTW.
www.stringjoy.com/
i got the jackson pickups
I've been going with Stringjoy for the past year. They are great strings and for a couple extra bucks per set your supporting this awesome small business! Thank you Stringjoy!
Got the nice card from Mason with my order. Nice touch.
I'm a huge fan. The strings sound great. They are long-lasting, and have outstanding tuning stability. The customer service is superb as well. Scott sent me a complementary assortment of high E strings as I looked for the best gauge for my Telecaster, and gave me lots of good advice and encouragement via email. I offered to send back the ones I didn't need, or pay for the ones I would use. But Scott wouldn't hear of it. (I now always order 9.5, 12, 14, 24w, 32, 42)
GREAT seeing behind the scenes! I grabbed Stringjoys a few weeks ago and love them. The personal touch is actually a very nice change of pace.
1st discovered Stringjoy a few months ago.
Had settled on GHS, then got a itch to see what's new out there. Found great sting info and am using different company for acoustic than for electric guitars.
It's definitely a journey, but Stringjoy has a feel and sound that's been consistent. Breaking in period is short and longevity is quite good.
Custom sets are absolutely not a problem. Yep...very happy with what my journey has led to.
Thanks for putting faces on the signatures that always come on every orders Thank You card.
Great vid
👍😎❤🖖
My cousin just sent me a few sets and I'm blown away, I never considered a custom set until I tried Stringjoy, I'm floored now that tweaking my guage will yield results that most of us seek but never tried, or considered. Thank you Scott and th crew at Stringjoy! Keep up the awesome work.
after nearly fifty years of playing just coming to the idea that brighter is best with strings - it's easy to dial out the highs with picking or fingering technique
Recently switched to StringJoy after being an Elixir player for 2 decades. Great to watch this video, makes me glad I switched. Scott's such a down to earth dude
Will definitely be getting some sets to try out. Very knowledgeable and seems like a great company.
Good video. Not many videos justify this length, but this one does. There is a surprising lack of BS-free information about guitar strings, and they make such a difference.
I really want to do this sort of deep dive with another company. I love this format and idea
Wow, this was a topic that I always wanted to get a better sense of. I guess I am technical geek at heart. Thank you so much for doing this interview!
Thanks Dylan! Just bought a new bass...ordering some strings from Stringjoy!
Awesome introduction to a small business. I heard of them but never tried them. Looking forward to supporting String Joy in the future.
Will be ordering a set of bass and guitar strings soon. Thanks!
Great interview. Thanks for bringing this company to my attention.
Great interview ! I like all those little details. Thanks for making balanced tension strings ! I think there's just 3 companies in the word that offer balanced tension sets: D'Addario, Stringjoy and Pyramid from Germany. All great strings !
This year wasn't a total disaster i found out what make my 3 chords sound fantastic, Dowina acoustic/Bluechip picks and Stringjoy strings all these guys are passionate about what they do.
One of the most enlightening videos on this channel! 🦆
As long as i could remember i always used ernie ball. I recently bought a baritone 7 string from one of my homies on facebook, and he brought it over and he told me about these guys and he had a set of stringjoys on it. Then he gave me a couple sets to use with the guitar. I gotta say when i played it the feel of these strings just changed me? Theres a feel of real quality that just compliments the guitar. I cant explain it. I havent used a different set since.
Really enjoyed that! Very informative and “myth busting”. Thanks Dylan.
I'm pretty happy with my Stringjoys, and this is just the first pack I've put on.
Great video. Loved the talk and the tour. I just became a Stringjoy customer!
Thank you so much for that video. I always wondered about string manufacturing, seems like one of the most mysterious parts of guitar industry.
WOW. I really enjoyed this episode.
I tune almost all my Baritones half Nashville and the only way is to use StringJoy. Also you can get a wound 2nd from them for Baritone / Santa Cruz have this parabolic tension strings that are expensive but if you use StringJoy's tension calculator you can achieve the same thing. Good guys
Thanks for this folks! Extremely valuable and entertaining for us guitar lovers!✔️👍👏👏👏🎸🎼
This is 100% true. The quality that goes into manufacturing the strings makes an enormous amount of difference. When I'd first started using string joy i emailed Scott and asked him what they were doing that made their strings so so so much better than any other manufacturer. His answer was just "good quality control, good workers" and basically being tone chasing musicians themselves. In other words it wasn't a better material. I assumed it must be because every other string company puts so much stock into the materials being the determining factor in quality. Which can't be true if everyone is working with pretty much the same base materials lol. When I first started using them I was seriously stunned how much longer string joy strings kept their tone and integrity and I still am years later.
Very cool how they're made. Thanks for showing this.
Great interview Dylan! Been using Stringjoys on all my guitars for the past 3 years after spending 15 years trying most electric strings on the market. Been super happy with them on both guitars and bass. And fwiw, I'm happy to support a smaller company
As a retired machinist/tool maker I loved the shop tour.....can help but wonder...should I make a wrapper?? LOL
Love your strings. Great customer service. Only strings I use any more
.11-.15.-20.-32.-44.-56..... I string my Les pauls and my stratocasters with this gauge. After 30 some plus years of playing I have found that this is what suits my fingers best maybe one of my fingers with broken 20 years ago and is slightly weaker than the other. Maybe one finger is way stronger than the other. Either way this is what works for me and I get the sound that I want. I can play Stevie Ray Vaughan blues on this gauge, I can play Scott Pike "Sleep" riffs on this gauge(granted I tune everything down half a step)
Really cool video! It's always fun and interesting to see the process behind something a lot of us come into contact with daily but don't think a lot about.
I love stringjoy strings. Strings can be expensive here in Australia at times especially for extended range guitars so stringjoy really comes in handy for some of my guitars. One of my guitars is set up for some crazy tunings so it's nice that someone can help me get an 85 gauge for my 'low E' haha
Thanks Dylan,
Ive played with Elixer strings on my bass for like 20min, before I cut them off. It has been a while, and probably techniques improved a lot since, but to me it felt like my strings where wrapped in lubed condoms... it felt real nasty, just the touch of the coating. So no my thing ;)
I play Dr coated they don't feel like that thank God. I had a set of elixirs fail two days after putting them off big chunks peeling off which was frustrating. For a 40 dollar set of strings for a 4 string back then
elixir boi here, they're amazing and keep brightness for months, i like the slick feel.
I would have liked to hear more about how the wrap to core wire ratio effects the overall sound of strings acoustically.
Really enjoyed this! Definitely gonna start getting SJ strings
If you enjoy this video, Stringjoy has a lot of string-related video content here on UA-cam. And of course, Dylan has a lot of other cool videos too!
I've got sets of guitar and bass strings from Stringjoy, and they play and sound delish. Scott's discussion of balanced tension strings is well supported by my experience with their products. Plus, he's helped me dial in exactly what I need in my custom sets.
While having a coated string may be nice, I've been waiting for their flatwound bass strings for years now. It's tough to get right, and I think it's worth waiting for a good string. I trust them to be able to deliver a great flatwound when they come out.
I really wish they would offer coated strings. I have spoke with him on this and maybe in the future. I still buy Stringjoy strings but honestly I mainly do it to support the incredible company and his passion. They are a collection of go to backups when my Elixir stash runs low. I do have one exception: I have two PRS Silver Sky guitars, a 2019 Rosewood fretboard and a 2020 maple fretboard. I use Stringjoy 10 -46 on the Rosewood fretboard Silver Sky.
Keep an eye peeled, we'll have something fun for you next Spring :-)
Can't believe that I play for more than 40 years and never got the ins and outs of the construction of strings and the importance of every steps to make the right gauge to ultimate sound and playing
I've been using D'Addario EJ16 on my acoustic guitars for ages. I think the quality is superb. I'd go lighter but the tone suffers. Not sure if I would change brands. Twenty years ago I tried some strings from a web based string seller which turned out bad.
coincidentally my string joy broadway stings arrived today. they are awesome and love that they handwrite "thank you " with your name on a card in them.
you didn't cover the coating process. What is the enamel made of?
I can only use coated strings. Because of my sweat, non-coated strings last literally one day of mild playing and then go dead and completely rusted, while elixirs last for months.Also no other brand of coated strings ever lasted more than a couple of weeks for me
I 100% agree with you. I only use Elixer Polyweb strings because any other strings die within a day.
I'm in the same boat as you but maybe stringjoy have figured it out. I look forward to trying them out, but if they die faster than my polywebs... I'll probably just stick with elixir.
Cool. I've been meaning to try out their strings, just haven't pulled the trigger yet as I still have a bunch of strings to get through to see which strings my guitar likes the best. Pain in the rear, but I'm gonna do what Tommy Emmanuel said to do :)
Bought a pack right after watching this video. Being in manufacturing I can always appreciate a company keeping quality in their manufacturing.
Bee using SJ for as long as they've been around. My favorite
Good talk Thanks
Which guitar strings don't break easy or ever at the bridge on strat guitars? I'm trying to find strings that don't break right at the bridge saddles
get graphtech saddles
@@blackestoftheblack6418 I don't really want to change all my guitars to graphtech saddles. I thought maybe they make guitar strings that don't break at the bridge saddles.
Strings don’t just break. That’s a setup issue.
Another great informative video! Big thanks there! Two questions: first, how do you come up with such great ideas for your videos?… Second: exploring different string gauges, you technically/necessarily have to adjust your nut grooves width when you go up gauge… So, you can only explore with gauges downwards, otherwise, if you explore upwards, you are required to adjust your nut… Thoughts? Most fender nuts are preset for 9-42s and most Gibson are preset for 10-46s…
HI. I built a lap steel that needed longer strings, even if standard gauge. I looked far and wide and they are all pretty much the same length. Thought baritone would be longer, no. So my ball anchor to the G barely reaches the tuner. Do you do this?
Also, is the longer string at pitch under higher or lower tension than the same string on say a strat? Thank you.
Back in the early '70s, had a problem if finding "G"s and "D"s for my White Falcon w/Bigsby that were long enough to wind on the tuning posts!😐
Glad today it's not an issue.
👍😎❤🖖
@@ditchgator1 Is there a solution today?
@@danielwalter7106
For some reason other than the trouble explained...string manufacturers started making their strings longer in the 80's?
Not sure. But never had the problem after.
Banjo strings were longer during this same period and were used as an alternative.
For your application?
@@danielwalter7106
Come to think of it...try asking Stringjoy if they can do a custom set(s) for you?
They supply me with custom guages. Perhaps they can do custom lengths for you?
👍😎
@@ditchgator1 thank you !!!!!
I like this kind of interview Dylan. You ask a person who knows and puts his knowledge into practice. Not just some forum hero who brags about what they know without actually know what they talk about.
Awesome video man! Thank you.
My favourite strings are made by Thomastik Infeld, and are of silk steel construction. Lower tension and soft under finger. I didn't notice any mention of silk steel in the String Joy video. It would have been nice to here some expert opinion on that option. BTW great video.
Gee one store availability in the USA... only 3 gauge set choices and those are made by the company, NOT the customer.
@@scottpeters309 it's not as if I can easily go to any store in the USA from my home in my home in Australia anyway. Plus for the most part I have had little problem in finding sets of strings that eventually work well for my guitars. I suppose after playing for more than forty years you learn to adapt.
or the strings made from spider webs
I actually prefer the cobalt wound strings, they just give more output with less effort, so they last longer for me. I also prefer their sound profile better than nickel, they stay brighter longer cause nickel is a softer metal.
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Very interesting. I’ll definitely try out some stringjoy. I heard a lot about what makes the string sound and feel good acoustically. I wonder if materials make a difference magnetically in the sound of electric strings. Is that a bit too dorky of a thing to wonder? Probably.
Been placing orders randomly with Stringjoy for several years now. I dont go through strings like I used to. Theyre more than worth the money.
Nice Dana Scoop
@@presmasterflash7555 Thanks!
@@gstmusic69 I almost got one in Navarre Fl a couple months ago for $100 but somebody else got there before me. I was bumming all week. Really wanted they guitar! Especially at that price point!
@@presmasterflash7555 $100?? Wow. Sorry you missed that.
Hi Dylan! I´m a subscriber and I enjoy and learn a lot from your videos. I´m thankful and I would like to send you a humble gift: several unused electric guitar strings from the sixties and 70´s ( Fender, Gibson, Teisco) to take a look at how they were made. I guess it´s not easy to find vintage strings, maybe I´m wrong and you have no interest at all. I´m sorry I don´t have the complete sets ( just a Pyramid Hit 66, and a Monopole complete set that I would like to keep). If you are interested, please tell me where can I send the strings. If not, thanks anyway for your videos.
Antonio
That was weird. I got here late and instead of putting me where the vid was currently, it started from the beginning with the countdown and everything, as if the vid was just starting for everyone. Hmmm. So I went to a different vid and came back and it did the usual thing and started the vid at 31 mins or wherever it was presently.
Cool video... I learned some things!
New technology like nanocarbon perhaps?
Fascinating.
Scott is my dude!! This was a great video Dylan.
Thanks man.
cool vid
No hay link a la empresa... una estafa
why is that different from the same machine with the same kind of wire but made in china? China made ones are just cheaper.
Sure, if they have the same standards both strings should be the same quality
All else being equal, I'd rather support this company. A few bucks more is worth it when you know the money is staying local.
I find that the ball end doesn’t matter if you use a Floyd (properly) and cut that thang off. I DO NOT get why people reverse thread their strings through the tuning pegs!!??
It looks tacky and it certainly can’t be good for the tuners
The string almost always breaks at the locking saddle on the floyd...so when it does, you just loosen the tuning peg and feed more string into the saddle...job done...you don’t have to put a new string on !!!
It sure does!
D'Addario is the OG original everyone else is a copy and they make everything strings for every musical instrument on top of that tons and tons of other stuff they been around for over 100 years... also dudes ball machines and winders are antiquated 😂
Very informative video, just subscribed to his YT channel as well.
Cobalt strings absolutely make your strings have more output. I notice a brighter tone, and rich harmonics across the whole fretboard. Also the crud that builds up on strings falls off easier, landing on the fretboard. Strings stayed clean but when I had to clean my fretboard it was noticeably more dirty
How come the only products you guys talk about strings that are expensive I'm one of the guys who can't afford this I buy in bulk from every thing form 6,7,and 8 why is that???🤓
Uh.... we just did a whole string shootout and the cheapest were my favorite ...
This man is a string guru.
Just buy the cheaper ones hahaha
So it's going to be loud and long huh? That's what she said.
Carrot on a string kinda thing?
So...a 46 feels like a 56 but sounds like a 48....ok, got it!!!!
I heard that and thought the same thing 🤣🤣🤣
That's not what I got. A 46 feels thicker than a 36 but has less tension. And other companies who make 48 feel like 56 but don't have the tension of an actual 56 and string joy make the 48 with the higher tension to match a 36 but it doesn't feel thicker or bulkier than a 46.
D'Addario. SJ and Kalium just aren't there yet man.
B.S....The XT is an awesome coated string..None better than I have found..
Im 8.
So it's not "Thumbs Down Frank" hittin the dislike every time. It's "Thumbs Down Silver Back" that does it 🤣 he's just a dork that dislikes vids 🤣
I use and love your strings. Just watched the video. Where are your female employees? I know you are small, but...
We have two female employees right now (versus 10 male employees), they were just out of the office while this was shot (one was on vacation, the other working from home). Over the years we've hired 5 of the maybe 8 total female job applicants we've had versus about 20 of the 1,000+ men who have applied, so your odds of getting a job with us has historically been about 36x higher if you're a female-bodied person, FWTW.