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Old 05-09-2022, 07:32 PM
Jeff Scott Jeff Scott is offline
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I remember reading an interview with Ry Cooder and David Lindley, and they both said the same thing!

When I owned my ES-175, I'd put a set of Chromes on it (13's or 14's, even!), and then just leave them on for the foreseeable future! I know I've had sets of those on that guitar for >5 years at a time... finally changed them when my conscience (as a pro musician) got the better of me!

If they aren't giving you issues with tuning stability or intonation, you're good to go!
I have a set of Chromes bass strings that have been on a few different basses over the years. They're not in use now but I still have them, in their packaging, waiting for the right moment. I bought them back in the early '00s.
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