In light of recent events, lets make a list of trustworthy manufacturers of guitar strings. Bonus points if they are from a full democracy according to the Economists democracy index. I’ll start with:
-Ibanez (Japan)
-Rotosound (UK)

  • CarrierLost@infosec.pub
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    2 days ago

    Elixir for coated strings. Stringjoy for non-coated.

    I’m in love with my latest sets from Stringjoy.

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      I’m in love with my latest sets from Stringjoy.

      Same! They’re fun to play and the ones I got feel like they encourage precision. So light, great tone.

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      2 days ago

      Elixir has been my string for decades, though lately I’ve been going back to GHS which is what I used when I first started playing.

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      I’m probably going with Rotosound when I get through last packs of D’addarios.

      I actually hear more hype around them from bass players, and I haven’t changed the strings on my one bass in a while so maybe I need to get on that.

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    2 days ago

    TIL that Italy is a “flawed democracy”. I have Aquila strings on most of my acoustic instruments. Their synthetic gut strings are as close to the real thing as it can get, and they are quite affordable. The caveat is that “New Nylgut” strings are literally unplayable for about the first three days.

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    3 days ago

    I swear by d’addario nyxl, specifically 11-52s. Most durable strings for people who are lazy like me, and perfect for my extreme metal needs xD. Nice thick tone.