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jay2bee2 |
For a few years now, I've been using helicore strings, and my experience has been that the "A" string has a tendency to ( and I'll use the term "unravel") in the vicinity of C# - D. I practice almost daily sometimes. as much as 2 hours...and the defect occurs in a period of about 6 to 8 weeks...No problem with the G , D, or E strings....Has anyone using these identical strings had a similiar experience, and what do you think it can be attrributed to? Thank you for your replies.
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Playing Since: 2003
Experience Level: Novice
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[Jamming] [Socializing]
Occupation: retiree
Gender: Male
Age: 93
My Instruments:
guitar - fiddle
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i like em all
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Created 8/25/2008
Last Visit 2/26/2026
nothin special about me.....took an interest in the fiddle at the age of 70 - play every day - jam every 2 weeks, and absolutely thoroughly enjoy it...my big regret is I neveer started earlier.
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