I've played the Elixer Nanowebs for years and they are great strings in my opinion. I did just order a set of the D'Addario XT (.012-.053) strings to try on my Taylor. I've been reviewing a number of these comparison videos today and based on what I hear these are worth a try. You never know. I can also change them back. Thanks for the demo.
I thought LA was bad. Broadway is a friggin plantation. A 4 hour show with no breaks simply wouldn’t happen in my groups…but if it did, each player would need to make $1000+
Gorgeous tone Dave. Question: is your Suhr the Classic T with urethane finish, or, the Classic T Antique with nitro finish? Color - Olympic White non-transparent? Thank you.
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Nashville sucks. Mediocre session guitarists that sell gear to pay bills. Check out Tory Slusher, the best guitarist in the world. Music doesn’t pay. Never has. Hendrix had to borrow a dollar from his driver to buy a hamburger in 1970.
If you make music useful to others it pays. Unfortunately you can be the best but if you don’t get out of your bedroom with it then it won’t pay anything
@@mattdelany6799 well I’ve been a working musician in Nashville for 5 years and most of my friends are in the industry. I’ve known plenty of people who got signed and it doesn’t take off their career. Most artists that sign end up not taking off and that’s just the way it is. A label isn’t an omnipotent entity that can make anything happen, it’s a business that takes risks on investing in artists/bands. Ultimately it comes down to what you can bring to the table
@@davemaiorino9017 blah, blah. You are waiting for something to happen. Watch, and listen to Tory Slusher, the best guitarist in the world. Playing out is a waste of time, and it doesn’t pay. Never has.
@@mattdelany6799 this is my last comment because I’m losing brain cells just talking to you. I make a pretty damn good living playing music and I know quite a few people that also do. But I’ll let you keep on using your time to critique others and listening to tory slusher
Could these same Suhr Classic T pickups be disconnected from the Silent Coil System to sound more single coil like….like you described the LFBS ? And, if these Suhr pickups were purchased by themselves, will they still be like “humbucker” as you described ?
Excellent demo Dave. Good choice on melody lines. IMO the LFs were more percussive, had more defined note character, and slightly less high end ?? Suhr PUs well balanced yes but tone a little muddier, not as defined. Your thoughts? And if LFBS highs are tamer, that’s my preference.
When did you guys go to not taking breaks? I lived in Clarksville for 3 years while stationed at FT Campbell and we used to come down at least twice a month. Every band we watched took breaks and one would walk around with the tip jar. Sucks that it changed. The whole feel of lower Broadway has changed since the end of the world happened.
Bro play the first john mayer song i was gonna practice hahaha, what are the oddds, diddario was basically more natural for that song ,the rest elixir got that wow factor
I have the stock Jensen in my 65 drri and I also plug it into a 2x12 cab with Celestion Vintage 30s. To me they compliment each other and it’s a more level sound.. chime on lower volume stuff and and cranked the vintage 30s start singing
I agree with you the Elixir strings have a much better ring and sustain the D'Adarieo strings much more mellow. Thanks for your video great information .
I use the same Elixir's as well as the Martin Lifespan 2.0 Phosphor Bronze 10-47 Extra Lights on my 000-15M to brighten up the more mellow middy-sounds of the all Mahogany guitar. The D'addario's I've tried seemed a little muddy (on my guitar, at least). I got a 3 pack of the D'ad's a couple Christmas's back so I tried to like them... no joy