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I have indeed. In my opinion, both guitars sound much better with the mediums (Elixir Nano's on the SC), but I am a bassist turned acoustic player, so go figure. It just seems like more of everything, if that makes sense, with the mediums.
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I've heard stories similar to Don's - essentially that after the guitar is played enough, it breaks in, the top frees up, etc... all it will need is lights to get the tone out, and that anything heavier will choke it. I am curious Wade, about the Pearse PB mediums. I'm using D'Addario EJ17's on the OMJM (moved up from the EJ16's), and these are a great tone. But, I've heard many good things about the Pearse strings and need to try them out. Interestingly, I am seriously considering a Larrivee OM-05 that I've had the opportunity to hear recorded and it sounds phenomenal. |
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A capsule comparison might be that the D'Addario phosphors are "brighter and cleaner" sounding, while the Pearse phosphor are "darker and more complex." Hope that makes sense. whm |
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I'm going the other way. My 1st Edition 618e came with mediums, and I am switching to lights..
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It depends upon the OM. I would never dream of putting a full medium set on a TJ Thompson OM-28 with an ebony rod and no traverse brace.
I would have no issue with putting them on a Wayne Henderson OM whatsoever. The Martin Standard and Vintage series OMs take to Mediums no problem. You could put them on the Authentics, but the guitar will not breathe and glow nearly as much. Another option is using a set that has a medium 13, 17, and 56 on the e, b, and E string, but light gauge strings for the G, D, and A strings. Laurence Juber has been using that set for many years, which GHS calls True Medium. Newtone and others offer sets with those gauges, and now Juber is endorsing a new Martin set with those gauges. Unfortunately (for me) the new Martin/Juber strings are monel strings, which I just don't care for. I really think they were meant for magnetic pickups. But the point of such a mixed set is the advantage of mediums for the treble and very bottom end, while keeping the overall tension down below a full medium set. I have used them for years just by buying a light and medium set and using the ones I want, since my favorite Martin Marquis strings do not come with those gauges. They are ideal for DADGAD since the three stings that detune happen to be the mediums. |
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Most OM's will take mediums but why would you want to. Fingerpicking is much I easier with lights and they are much more versatile to me. I even use lights on my D-28. Much easier to play and tone is right there. Unless you are trying to thump some heavy bluegrass all the time you can work with them.
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