I had a set of nylgut on my 10 course for about 7 years & they wee 
fine.  Nylgut, as in any other string, has the potential of going 
false.  Every string will go false eventually.

ed

At 07:49 PM 2/4/2005 +0900, Ed Durbrow wrote:
> >How often should one change synthetic strings?
>
>When they go bad.
>
>I was having the strangest intonation problems with a Nylgut octave
>the other day. Certain frets would be in tune and others would be way
>out. Usually out of tune-ness progresses up the fretboard. How long
>are you people able to use Nylguts before they go false? I forget how
>long that one was on there.
>
>cheers,
>--
>Ed Durbrow
>Saitama, Japan
>http://www9.plala.or.jp/edurbrow/
>
>
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