Kevinlee
07-23-2001, 07:14 PM
Well I've given up on all that business with the magnetic pu and trying to make steel strings sound and feel like gut. I went back to my k&k and nylon strings for the moment. My question is would gut strings that are reportedly fairly old but still in original packaging be any good or would they be all dryed out by now? I'm contemplating buying a G & D but I don't know the shelf-life of Gut strings.
Thanks
Kevin Lee
Don Higdon
07-24-2001, 07:45 AM
Put them on; what do you have to lose? If they're no good, they'll break, but they'll be no more worthless than if they're in a bag in a drawer.
Francois Blais
07-24-2001, 10:57 AM
Originally posted by Kevinlee
Well I've given up on all that business with the magnetic pu and trying to make steel strings sound and feel like gut. I went back to my k&k and nylon strings for the moment.
Did you try Jargar strings?
They're steel, but are the most gut-like I know.
Picato Innovation 140H (synthetic braided core) are also quite gut-like.
oldsaw
07-25-2001, 11:47 AM
I replaced my Obligatos with Innovation 140Bs. They have a similar pizz quality but a vastly improved bowing response on th A & E strings with a significant improvement in volume. Unfortunately I have not had as much playing/practicing time as I would like in the last month to get a feel for them. Overall, I would say that they are a great improvement over the Obligatos.
Mark
Francois Blais
07-28-2001, 10:53 AM
Originally posted by oldsaw
I replaced my Obligatos with Innovation 140Bs.
Ooops! That what I meant (140Bs), not 140Hs which are the solid core Hybrid model.