History of Guitar Strings (With Ernie Ball)

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  • @mykhedelic6471
    @mykhedelic6471 2 роки тому +261

    Dude's grandpa would be proud of him-- spoke well and informed about the brand and really sold the products.

  • @pCeLobster
    @pCeLobster 2 роки тому +96

    As far as kids taking over their dad's business the Ball brothers seem about as admirable as they come. I'm sure they're largely behind the growth of EBMM's guitar sales and the redesign of the Stingray bass. There's no doubt the company is in good hands and we can look forward to a lot of cool new ideas from them.

    • @Wesquire
      @Wesquire 2 роки тому +3

      Lee Anderton too

  • @tscardinal
    @tscardinal 2 роки тому +2

    As heartwarming as it was, this is just a sponsored ad for Ernie Ball strings

  • @Hyce777
    @Hyce777 2 роки тому +7

    "a world without string is chaos."
    Josh, I already loved you and this channel, but this just made my year... One of my favorite guilty pleasure movies.
    "It's a LaRue!"

  • @berkeleybernie
    @berkeleybernie 2 роки тому +38

    Ha! Fun to hear this story. Sterling Ball was a student at my high school at the same time I was there (early 70s). He used to play lunchtime concerts with his band. I was a guitarist but not yet into electric so I didn't make the connection to Ernie Ball until I was in college. Definitely see the family resemblance in Brian.

  • @naught0
    @naught0 2 роки тому +11

    Oh my god he is the spitting image of his grandpa -- another great episode y'all cheers

    • @JC-11111
      @JC-11111 2 роки тому +1

      Look at Dickey Betts' son, Duane. Talk about a carbon copy! It's almost shocking how much Duane looks almost exactly like Dickey at that age.

  • @AjDaPigeon
    @AjDaPigeon 2 роки тому +5

    nicest ernie ball ad i've ever seen. shit is the wendy's of guitar strings

  • @jts3339
    @jts3339 2 роки тому +11

    I kept wishing my grandpa founded a company like Behringer that I could be running now. Josh could interview ME, and I could tell him about the clones of JHS pedals that I was planning to release for $20 in time for Christmas.

  • @DadRockProject
    @DadRockProject Рік тому +1

    Excellent video. I'm more proud to say I'm an Ernie Ball string user for many many years now.

  • @mcfontaine
    @mcfontaine 2 роки тому +11

    Yet again, I have say well done Josh. I love the way you interview people, you give them so much space.

  • @musicman9901
    @musicman9901 2 роки тому +1

    It's great to see people with passion, who love what they do. It goes a long way when the manufacturer of the gear I choose to use sees their contribution as more than just making money and growing a company but understands the impact of their products.

  • @luisornelas2318
    @luisornelas2318 2 роки тому +1

    I think we all get drawn to the Ernie's because of the package, not knowing that much about strings but just knowing that those were the right ones.

  • @mikegro5337
    @mikegro5337 2 роки тому

    So that was the best ad I've ever watched,I want to send it to my friends and be like "yeah, I didn't even know this and I've told you there is something great about these slinky strings" that was a pleasure to see the passion he has for something we all look at as this disposable item but yet have an attraction to one brand or another for whatever dumb reason.

  • @bellsclubsbarsandbows76
    @bellsclubsbarsandbows76 2 роки тому +1

    Absolutely love Ernie Ball strings!!!

  • @jereatsdrywall
    @jereatsdrywall 2 роки тому +2

    Okay I’m convinced, I’ll buy some Ernie Ball strings. Now just plug this video in 6 months when I have the motivation to change my strings.

  • @TheFlutecart
    @TheFlutecart 2 роки тому +24

    I use Ernie Ball strings. On all my guitars. For years now. "Not Even Slinky" on my acoustic, "Primo" or "Regular Slinky" on my normal tuned guitars and "Heavy Tops Light Bottoms" on my DADGAD Strat. I've tried others- but now it's just the "Ball". Less breaks, great tone, consistency. Made in USA.

    • @stevesnider6817
      @stevesnider6817 2 роки тому +1

      Very interesting that USA- made Ernie Ball strings are the least expensive! Great story.

  • @zombiemosher1139
    @zombiemosher1139 2 роки тому +1

    Love Ernie Ball strings, I've been using them since the second packet of strings I ever bought. First 8s then 10s & Skinny Top, Heavy Bottoms since they came out & doubt I'll ever change.

  • @musicsurfandrats
    @musicsurfandrats 2 роки тому +6

    the only brand I've stayed loyal to since I started playing guitar in '94. I feel joy when I buy myself those strings, I remember vividly doing it when I first started, my grandpa would give me money for it on saturdays and I'd restring my guitar and inspect all the artists listed in the packaging. To me this is a tradition of my own. I don't even think they are necessarily the best, but they are the ones I like.

  • @FunkAndFluff
    @FunkAndFluff 2 роки тому +10

    Every pack of Ernie Ball strings I've ever used gave me issues with breaking and tuning stability, yet even I have to admit this weaves a wonderful story.

    • @DHyattPHD
      @DHyattPHD 2 роки тому +1

      I went through several 2 year old packs that were rusted when opened, some really bad as in corroded. They kept lying to me about wanting to make it right and then blocked me from social media so I could not continue to post my photos of their corroded strings. Sad part is that I've been using EB strings ever since my first guitar back in 1968, still love my Cobalts just cannot depend upon buying them in bulk anymore. Been debating as to whether or not I want to call Brian out on his bullshit here. Think I'll send copies to Josh...

    • @FunkAndFluff
      @FunkAndFluff 2 роки тому +1

      @@DHyattPHDErnie Ball REALLY shouldn't treat you that way...
      You might want to try out some D'Addario NYXL's if you haven't already. From my experience, they have a kind of similar mid-pushed sound with a healthy amount of clarity/presence. I've used some bulk NYXL's old enough to be on the fossil record without any corrosion, breaking or other related issues.

    • @stratcat4450
      @stratcat4450 2 роки тому

      @@DHyattPHD sorry to hear your story. I used E B strings for decades but always had issues with them breaking prematurely. As strat an tele player I tried the Fender original 150s which they put on thier guitars in the factory a lot. I like them better, they stay bright longer and never seem to break. I buy in bulk less than yearly and they have never rusted in the pack from longterm sitting, my d addero acoustic strings do!

  • @kirkgill7814
    @kirkgill7814 2 роки тому +1

    Ernie Ball strings have always been good. You'd think you'd outgrow them or something, but you never do. I've bought other brands now and again, but Ernie's are something I come back to, especially on electric guitar.

  • @vlastimilelias
    @vlastimilelias 2 роки тому +2

    Díky!

  • @austinknowlton1783
    @austinknowlton1783 2 роки тому +1

    Been buying EBs' for over 30 years. Some of the best money I've ever spent.

  • @georgemueh3273
    @georgemueh3273 2 роки тому +1

    I love my slinky 42-9
    In the beginning I jumped around between fender bullets, Dean Markley, and Earnie Balls...
    For the last 20 years it has been EB all the way. 🤘

  • @ribbonsofeuphoria5744
    @ribbonsofeuphoria5744 2 роки тому +7

    Not a note played but I really enjoyed this. Pink EB’s were my first strong and I stayed loyal up until the arrival of Elixirs. I love the family feel and it is time to come back home to EBs. Great video.

  • @derrickbullock4540
    @derrickbullock4540 2 роки тому +10

    This is amazing Josh! Thank you! You have really opened my eyes! I’m such a nerd when it comes to anything guitar, and with you going out of your way to point people’s attention in the direction of other companies make you look so down to earth & humble. You’re a fan first & a pedal maker second. I love that there’s no competition. With you it’s all about fun & enjoying the guitar & all of the devices that make it loud & unique. This is really a brotherhood to you & I love that! You’ve really got something special going on man! And I’m loving every minute of it! Thank you JHS!

  • @davedavem
    @davedavem 2 роки тому +3

    The more videos i see about Ernie Ball (the company, including Musicman) and the Ball family, the more I want to support them. They're great people, and family businesses are where it's at for me.

  • @musclecarmitch908
    @musclecarmitch908 2 роки тому +7

    Great episode Josh! Brings back memories, I'd break a string back in the 70's and go down to the drug store and buy 1 Black diamond to replace it! As time moved on I went from Black diamonds to GHS boomers, Fender bullets, then Ernie Ball's, played D'Adario's for awhile but keep going back to Ernie Ball super slinky's, that's all I use today!

  • @alexmoll8372
    @alexmoll8372 2 роки тому +3

    Thanks Josh - another superb interview. Great interview Brian - you're definitely carrying on the legacy and I'm sure your family is very proud of you.

  • @Roger-qh2zp
    @Roger-qh2zp 2 роки тому +1

    I've been playing Ernie Ball Super Slinkys and Slinkys for over 40 yrs. The best strings in the world.

  • @chilidogcowboy
    @chilidogcowboy 2 роки тому +23

    I’m excited to see this. I wanted to know how we moved from cat whiskers to these incredibly strong and long yet sublime tools.

    • @TheRealcdawg22
      @TheRealcdawg22 2 роки тому

      It was guts not whiskers, I think. They took out the intestines, stretched them, and let them dry in the sun. This is all from memory. Correct me if I am wrong. Cheers.

    • @paultorbert6929
      @paultorbert6929 2 роки тому +8

      @@TheRealcdawg22 he is talking about the cartoon Tom and Jerry.... Jerry the mouse had an uncle that was a Western Swing Guitarist.... whenever he broke a string, he would yank out a cat whisker from Tom’s face and tune up and continue playing his song.....

    • @TheRealcdawg22
      @TheRealcdawg22 2 роки тому +4

      @@paultorbert6929 Oh, ok. I did not get that reference at all. Thanks for the explanation.

  • @jbvap
    @jbvap 2 роки тому

    Ernie ball has such incredible packaging, I only buy slinky’s because it’s so nostalgic from seeing them as a kid. That and they’re adorable.

  • @tedblumstein6772
    @tedblumstein6772 2 роки тому +1

    Every new pack of regular slinkies I have purchased over the last 3 years has came with free RUST on the solid core strings. I switched brands because of this.

  • @Deved89
    @Deved89 2 роки тому

    family businesses are the heart of everything. support them so they stay around

  • @richclayton5785
    @richclayton5785 2 роки тому

    Proudly support family businesses across the country including Ernie Ball

  • @NoNameNo.5
    @NoNameNo.5 10 місяців тому +1

    Don’t change nothin, best strings. American Icon

  • @brutalbasspro
    @brutalbasspro 2 роки тому

    I’ve played Ernie Ball slinky 5 string sets and straps since 1993! Got them because they were the only 5 string set I could get and the straps were the longest I could find when I wanted to be a low slung guitar playing gangster!

  • @shorerocks
    @shorerocks 2 роки тому +1

    Brian looks like a reincarnation of his grandpa. And this cool, friendly vibe.

  • @nubfishin9152
    @nubfishin9152 2 роки тому +1

    You can tell Brian has passion for his family's company. Thanks for this great vid JHS!

  • @plexidust5101
    @plexidust5101 2 роки тому +4

    Outstanding content. Hats off to the team and the Ernie Ball Legacy !

  • @joshmiller2446
    @joshmiller2446 Рік тому

    My first job was at Dean markley in Vicksburg Michigan just south of Kalamazoo. I ran a Vinci machine much like the lathe for larger gauge wrapped electric and acoustic strings. Round wound=crappy day/ Hex wound=good day. This was from 2003-2005 and the strings were still wound by hand. Bonus...all the free strings I wanted☺️

  • @murphvienna1
    @murphvienna1 2 роки тому

    2:16 that is indeed a nice piece of history

  • @pierheadjump
    @pierheadjump 2 роки тому

    ⚓️ Thanks JHS 😎 pretty much a marketing story… barely touched on guitar strings… chemistry/metallurgy > pickups work on the signal generated by the magnets and the magnetic material > iron < Fe > in the strings, the quantity & quality of iron directly affects the pickups output. The ‘Cobalt’ may have higher iron content… but the interview never got it. ? So where does the player get the question answered ? ? How much iron is in my guitar string ? 😎 Thanks, this interview is a good start 🎸

  • @LotharOfTheHillPeople
    @LotharOfTheHillPeople 2 роки тому +10

    I started playing Ernie Ball because that's what my dad always played, but in the last few years every pack I get has had rust spots and the high-e always seems to unwind. Literally 10/10 Paradigm packs I bought last year was rusty - after the tenth pack I switched to D'Addarios.

    • @dustystarr2297
      @dustystarr2297 2 роки тому +2

      Ive ran into this buying from Reverb but never from a store. Wonder how long they were sitting before you got them? I'm sure they would replace them if they have rust out of the package.

    • @kiyanfox
      @kiyanfox 2 роки тому

      I also noticed a decline in the last three years and had to switch. Had bad strings that would snap almost instantly or were obviously defective. Also strings would go dull very quickly. I’m super happy to have replaced Ernie balls with the NYXLs from D’Addario

    • @Dreyno
      @Dreyno 2 роки тому +3

      I’ve had the same with Gibson Brite Wires, JHS Boomers and a few others. Not sure about D’Addario. Haven’t had a pack of them for a while. I have a pack of Rotosound to open soon.
      I think it’s retailers not rotating stock properly rather than something with the manufacturer.

    • @ileutur6863
      @ileutur6863 2 роки тому

      It has more to do with where you live and how long the strings were sitting on the shelf before you bought them, than the actual quality of the strings themselves

    • @railroller
      @railroller 2 роки тому +1

      Yeah Lothar, I used regular Slinky strings for decades until recently, but my recent Ernie Ball string purchases, all on Amazon, were completely annoying, so I have changed to another brand. I too have opened up EB Slinky packs only to find rusty strings, but what was worse was when I opened up a three pack and only found two sets inside!

  • @aaronhuisinga2531
    @aaronhuisinga2531 2 роки тому +6

    I've tried lots of different strings over the years. Some I've really liked, some I've really disliked. I've used certain string brands for years, but I always comeback to Ernie Balls. They're consistent. You know exactly what you are getting and what they are going to feel like. For what you get, the price can't be beat either. I hope this company stays family owned and serves musicians for generations to come!

  • @DVRMNaitor
    @DVRMNaitor 2 роки тому +1

    I wish all infomercials were this good.

  • @markhammer643
    @markhammer643 2 роки тому +2

    I got my very first set of light gauge strings from none other than Ted Nugent in the summer of 1970. I was working for a short-lived music tabloid and was sent to interview Ted the day after a music festival in town, where the Amboy Dukes had played a set (unfortunately shortened because Grand Funk went on longer than scheduled). We talked for a bit in his hotel room, and Ted let me try his blonde Byrdland. I was astounded at how easy it was to bend strings on it. When I asked Ted how it was possible, he said it was light gauge strings (the topic of the Byrdland's much shorter scale never came up). Since the only strings I had ever bought were the ones sold at the local department store (either La Bella or Black Diamond, but medium gauge at best, in any event), the very existence of lighter gauges was unknown to me. Ted said "Here. let me make you up a set". He grabbed an attaché case he had, flipped it open, and inside was every single guitar-related gauge of Ernie Ball string, from the very lightest unwound (.008) to the heaviest wound (something in the .060s), all in order from left to right, like the record rack in a store, with little cardboard separators sticking up. He poked around, selecting gauges for me that he felt would result in a "balanced" tension, and made me two sets. We may not agree on a lot of things, but Ted was generous and enthusiastic in the presence of another guitar player. I had to search all around town for others when those two sets wore out, but I stuck with those gauges.

  • @tonecontrol
    @tonecontrol 2 роки тому +1

    I’ve been using Ernie Ball strings for about 20 years. It’s great to know some of the history behind the brand. If feel even more connected to the brand now.

  • @jeffreyjones3228
    @jeffreyjones3228 2 роки тому +1

    Ernie's Hybrid Slinky, my favorite for Gibson Les Paul

  • @Yupppi
    @Yupppi 2 роки тому +4

    Thanks again JHS for a marvelous historical interview like this. I learned so much about string manufacturing and that Ernie Ball has actually applied so many other industries's technologies. I knew Ernie Ball was a string I enjoyed that could trust, but I didn't know their philosophies that align well with mine. Knowing these things I wouldn't mind if they cost a bit more, but they're just as affordable as any other.
    I also think that it's important what he says about family business, that he's proud of it and they are the heartbeat. Family businesses tend to be proud of what they're doing, honored to be able to do what they do and hold it high to themselves to make quality. Unlike stock market businesses that have the leaders change on a whim, basing the decisions on stock owners's profits, while family businesses are stuck to their decisions, the leaders carry on with their decisions on their shoulders and respond to their employees and families about it. They simply can't afford to make short-vision decisions, they have to play the long game. And that leads to making good stuff with good heart.

  • @dimensionalidad9859
    @dimensionalidad9859 2 роки тому

    I recently bought a set of slinkys in Uruguay, absolutely love them in my '93 Yamaha.

  • @PendelSteven
    @PendelSteven 2 роки тому

    To be honest, I already saw a visit to the D'addario factory before, but this interview with a great competitor was... Great.

  • @don7789
    @don7789 2 роки тому +1

    Ironically, this video dropped the same day the new strings for my bass got here. Ernie Ball Slinky Cobalt 50-105's. So now I will go and change my strings but not because you told me to! lol

  • @bldallas
    @bldallas 2 роки тому +1

    Great interview! Very informative. I bought my first pack of Super Slinkies when I was around 13 years old (1975), and I still use their 9s and 10s on my electric guitars. Great quality, bendability (if that’s a word), and virtually never break. Thanks for this behind the scenes look at a great company; much like JHS….

  • @cmmn_crdnl
    @cmmn_crdnl Рік тому

    I love the Burly Slinkies for all of my electrics. Perfect balance and flexibility for low tunings

  • @bryanpoff15
    @bryanpoff15 2 роки тому

    Been playing Ernie Ball strings for 15 years! Love them!

  • @pablorivera529
    @pablorivera529 2 роки тому +3

    Love this! Thanks for another amazing video, JHS team!

  • @FAIRWEATHER_MUSIC
    @FAIRWEATHER_MUSIC 2 роки тому +1

    I could watch this a hundred more times... and I probably will. Amazing history lesson here!

  • @1Live2Love3Thrive
    @1Live2Love3Thrive 2 роки тому

    5:01 look of pure admiration

  • @_RLP
    @_RLP 2 роки тому +1

    Beautiful piece, Josh. Thanks for sharing this.
    Been using ernies (standard range) since day one and never thought of changing brands (of range). This video only strengthens my conviction.
    Kudos to both companies.

  • @Gattygoon
    @Gattygoon 2 роки тому +2

    I never thought about a sealed package of guitar strings having an expiration date.

    • @silverbulletlj5648
      @silverbulletlj5648 2 роки тому +1

      I took about a 10 year break from playing but had bought a few packs before setting it aside. When I picked it back up and put the strings on, while they were still usable, some of the plain strings had small rust spots.

  • @Fallub
    @Fallub 2 роки тому +5

    Josh is such an incredible interviewer. Great job.

  • @pcbullets8726
    @pcbullets8726 2 роки тому

    I was very thankful the day I got my first set of Super Slinkies. I've tried other sets over the years and always came back to Ernie Ball strings. I gig out about 70 - 80 times a year and they hold up well. I go through about 50 sets a year. Great video!

  • @SpartanB377
    @SpartanB377 2 роки тому +1

    I've played Ernie Balls pretty much since I started playing guitar. They feel, sound, and play better than all the other strings I've tried. Now that I've seen this, I want to pick up a few sets of the Coated Extra Slinkys (my preferred gauge) to try on all my guitars.

  • @jguse2378
    @jguse2378 2 роки тому

    Thank you Josh, well done.
    I have been using Ernie Ball strings for 30+ years
    I use a custom set - 10, 14, 18w, 26w, 36w, 48w
    Never had a bad string

  • @SlickWilly79
    @SlickWilly79 2 роки тому

    D’Addario guy here but I’ve always liked and respected EB products

  • @matthewwelch9579
    @matthewwelch9579 2 роки тому +1

    I go back and forth. Just try stuff. Ernie Ball strings were available at my hometown music shop, they were in bright packages, list of rock gods printed on the back, and a buck cheaper than every other pack of strings! SOLD! I’ve tried a few other brands, some great, some just okay.
    Ernies are my go-to. I buy/get other strings because they come as a deal or sale, like “2 packs of Dadario and a cable for 20$”, or “buy a strap, get some strings” or whatever.

  • @Kreln1221
    @Kreln1221 2 роки тому

    *Ernie Ball Skinny Top/Heavy Bottoms are my string of choice... It's the wound E, A, & D strings from a set of 12s..., and the plain G, B, & E strings from a set of 10s... The best way I can describe it is Malcolm strings on the bottom..., for riffs and chords of strength, that you can really dig into..., and Angus strings on top, for all those crazy bendy feely leads... I searched and experimented for over two decades before I finally found the strings that I'll use for the rest of my life... For real...*

  • @chrisbystrak7967
    @chrisbystrak7967 Рік тому +1

    I'm only gonna buy ernie ball strings from now on after watching this vid. I've used them quite alot over the last 35 years. I've tried only a few other brands in all those years, but knowing it's still a family run buisness for now a 3rd generation and seeing this current family members passion, well he,s got my loyalty.

  • @RobCurley
    @RobCurley 2 роки тому +1

    Fantastic ambassador for his family's brand and so eloquent in explaining what makes what his family's products unique, and how those things interesting elements came to be. Really great video. Also, Josh is a great interviewer who typically gets in and out quickly, while making sure the conversation goes forward in a way that helps us gain a better understanding. And, of course, there is some really well-done editing. These JHS videos just keep getting better and better on so many levels. I've always used Ernie Ball strings, and this video just reiterated my commitment.

  • @floridapunkarchivist
    @floridapunkarchivist 2 роки тому

    Greetings from Florida. I love being old enough to have purchased original packaging strings

  • @m.whitleyacton821
    @m.whitleyacton821 2 роки тому

    My favorite Ernie Ball strings? 9-42/10-46 M-Steel’s. They don’t get any better than that.

  • @gingthedigger5046
    @gingthedigger5046 2 роки тому

    Josh this video just made me aware of why I've only ever tried a different company of strings twice in 13 years of guitar playing great video thanks

  • @davedavem
    @davedavem 2 роки тому +3

    Josh is a great interviewer, purely because he asks questions he's interested in hearing the answers to.
    But, Josh, did you know your subordinate employees went direct last week!? You should for them.

  • @mefirstandthegimmiegimmies5160
    @mefirstandthegimmiegimmies5160 2 роки тому

    Been rocking EB strings for decades and will continue for decades more! Great video

  • @sparks2spare782
    @sparks2spare782 4 місяці тому

    Going into my 36th year of playing and Slinky’s have been with me the whole way. Green 10’s on most my guitars and Orange Light Top Hvy Btm for my Jag. Past few years it’s been M-Steel Slinky’s for electrics and Everlast for acoustic. No other choice for me. Also have Vol pedal and maintenance kit.

  • @obahrey5197
    @obahrey5197 2 роки тому

    No way Rolly Crump! That's so cool. Disney legend! He also worked on The Haunted Mansion and made some crazy cool drawings and ideas like the museum of the weird, although a lot of it was never used.

  • @frankcoffey
    @frankcoffey 2 роки тому

    Even in the 70s you had to live in a big city to get decent guitar stings. Folks in rural areas had to settle for Black Diamond brand. It's a wonder we even learned to play. We also didn't have cheap tuners and UA-cam. So even if you were doing it right it didn't sound good and that's why most folks gave up. I was lucky enough to have older brothers to teach me how to tune by ear and got a decent hand-me-down guitar (Yamaha FG-300) to learn on that was playable with good strings. I don't remember what kind they were but they were not Black Diamond. The next set were Guild phosphor bronze and I was amazed by the sound of them. When I got good enough I traded my Apollo brand drum set for a Kent LP copy and put super slinkys on and joined a garage band. I felt like a rock star from what I could do on that guitar. :-)

  • @raffyzoo2130
    @raffyzoo2130 2 роки тому +2

    i bot a few dozen 10-46 ernie ball regular slinky packs & every plain string was rusty. could not get refund or exchange so i use d'addario now with no problems

  • @ekw555
    @ekw555 2 роки тому

    thanks for this, Josh.

  • @ShaneOBrien
    @ShaneOBrien 2 роки тому

    That was great. Ernie Balls have been my go to for as long as I can remember. Decades actually...

  • @pyratoothNL
    @pyratoothNL 2 роки тому

    Great documentary, thanks Josh! I think one of the advantages of family businesses is having a heart and integrity for the business. I switched to EB about 30 years ago after I found my Floyd equipped instrument couldn't handle the brand I was using at the time. They've always been reliable and consistent for me.

  • @jelopezandthegrips
    @jelopezandthegrips 2 роки тому

    Great vid, loved this look at the story behind the name!

  • @markgatland977
    @markgatland977 2 роки тому

    Having worked in London guitar shops since my early '20s, (and still doing so now), I must've sold, restrung and setup thousands upon thousands of sets of EBs..great episode 👍

  • @adambrown9849
    @adambrown9849 2 роки тому

    Very rad piece, and I am very glad they chose JHS to give some insight into the Ernie Ball company. Good job!

  • @Terribleguitarist89
    @Terribleguitarist89 2 роки тому

    I've dabbled in GHS and DR Strings but I always come back to Ernie Balls. Didn't really know anything about their history though... and tomorrow is new string day.

  • @hellspark
    @hellspark 2 роки тому

    As a kid, I remember pulling a bright pink package of new guitar strings out of my Christmas stocking. I had only been playing guitar for a few months. I've tried other brands and gimmicks, but I always come back to the standard Ernie Ball. I think the colorful packaging imprinted on my prepubescent brain!

  • @JJ-nq3ll
    @JJ-nq3ll 2 роки тому

    Wow... Great rich family history video, and must appreciate the work and effort to deliver a great product to us all for what we love a great sound guitar. QC is so important, myself been in the manufacturing for 27 yrs. I know what it takes, and so is true with every JHS Pedal. Truly enjoyed.

  • @kilgoretrout321
    @kilgoretrout321 2 роки тому +1

    This is hilarious. I asked myself today "wait, are those coated strings actually the best tone? I should look up guitar strings", and I went down that rabbit hole. Five hours later, this vid drops.

    • @Ndlanding
      @Ndlanding 2 роки тому

      But this is not about coated strings.

  • @mcbefey
    @mcbefey 2 роки тому

    You had me at "Josh sits down with his grandson"

  • @Longshot421
    @Longshot421 2 роки тому

    I guess I shouldn't be surprised, as this channel always enlightens me, but....here I am, surprised to learn cool things about Ernie Ball strings, and the Ball family, and now I'm on the Ernie Ball website, looking at all their different string options. Brian Ball, nice work.

  • @togeproductions6013
    @togeproductions6013 2 роки тому +2

    I find funny that the first strings Josh bought was decided because of the color of the package, I only use Super slinkys and honestly I chose them just because I love the intense pink of it haha

  • @rustyl.6358
    @rustyl.6358 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent episode. Some of my guitars have Ernie Ball strings. Some of my guitars have Ernie Ball straps. Cool tech. American made. Family business. Love to support them. And episodes like this are one of the reasons I'm a JHS Patron.

  • @_oc6725
    @_oc6725 2 роки тому

    Huge Ernie Ball fan! My preferred choice for the last 10 years. I play regularly and change my electric strings every month. Acoustic every 3 months. Always Ernie Ball Paradigm strings for my guitars! Great video!

  • @bobrg1459
    @bobrg1459 2 роки тому

    Thanks. A great story and detail about EBs. Ball's are Best! (Nice seeing you back Josh!)

  • @ScottMcdonaldMusic
    @ScottMcdonaldMusic 2 роки тому

    I always come back to Ernie Ball, even if I didn’t win the case from trivia time I’d still be playing them.

  • @simon_patterson
    @simon_patterson 2 роки тому

    Such an interesting interview! Thanks to you both, and to team JHS for putting it together.

  • @CarlosBarrosoM
    @CarlosBarrosoM 2 роки тому

    That was truly amazing

  • @seangarland
    @seangarland 2 роки тому

    I’ve been playing guitar since 1990, and I’ve only used Ernie Ball strings on all my electrics that entire time. They work, and they work well.

  • @Wermode
    @Wermode 2 роки тому

    Feel great, sound great, last a long time. Never change, Ernie Ball Strings.

  • @asims1066
    @asims1066 2 роки тому

    I can personally attest that the new packaging keeps strings fresh. I had a Jaguar that I stored away back in 2012 after the bridge had a run-in with our bass player’s headstock. I decided to restore it after Covid hit and found a set of Slinkys in the road case. I threw them on another guitar that needed a string change to my surprise they sounded brand new. Around the same time I was cleaning some things out at my parents’ house and came across a box of my old things that had a couple of sets of strings I would have had to have bought back in the ‘90s, and they had to go straight into recycling