Let's talk acoustic guitar strings
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Let's talk acoustic guitar strings
Is it a rule that you have to use bronzewound strings on acoustics? I've noticed on the back of my pack of Pyramid nickel roundwounds for electric it says can be used for acoustics as well. What say the experts on this. Will nickel rounds ruin my acoustic. Will there be any volume loss,etc. Questions, questions...
BTW, none of my acoustics have pickups.
Cole
BTW, none of my acoustics have pickups.
Cole
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And your chickens will turn into emus and kick your outhouse down.....
I guess that doesn't really matter if the sun's already exploded, though!
I don't know the answer to your question, JC but if you've got a cheapie acoustic (and I doubt that you have) it would be worth a try. I'm thinking that you'll lose some brightness and clarity in the sound.
I guess that doesn't really matter if the sun's already exploded, though!
I don't know the answer to your question, JC but if you've got a cheapie acoustic (and I doubt that you have) it would be worth a try. I'm thinking that you'll lose some brightness and clarity in the sound.
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No, no cheapy ones unless you consider a Comstock and Shiloh a cheapy.
Believe it or not that's the sound I'm looking for Howard. I want a more mellow sound but I don't want to lose the sustain of the rounds. I've got TI flats (spectrums) on my Shiloh now. I like the tone but after a week or so they sound like flats, dead. Another thing is that they don't make the specturms in the gauge I need for my Comstock. I've used some smaller gauge before and it's seems to knock the intonation way out on the Comstock.
Cole
Believe it or not that's the sound I'm looking for Howard. I want a more mellow sound but I don't want to lose the sustain of the rounds. I've got TI flats (spectrums) on my Shiloh now. I like the tone but after a week or so they sound like flats, dead. Another thing is that they don't make the specturms in the gauge I need for my Comstock. I've used some smaller gauge before and it's seems to knock the intonation way out on the Comstock.
Cole
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J.C., head over to www.juststrings.com and by a variety of strings to try. They're cheap! In my quest to find the right string, I've been through Ernie Ball, Everly, D'Addario (ack!), Gibson, Martin, SIT, etc.
Presently I'm loving the Gibson J200 strings (on my Gibson jumbo
) and Everly strings are working out nicely too.
Try phosphor bronze or silk and steel strings maybe.
All the best,
Noel
Presently I'm loving the Gibson J200 strings (on my Gibson jumbo
) and Everly strings are working out nicely too. Try phosphor bronze or silk and steel strings maybe.
All the best,
Noel
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