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I've spent some time searching and finally decided to ask directly.
I'm a strummer. I recently bought an Emerald X7 (current version) and want to tame the brightness a bit. I realize that the "try different strings... they're a cheap way to experiment" answer is valid. Before doing that, I'd like to hear from people who use either Retro Monel lights (12-54) or LJ's Choice medium/light hybrid on their (most recent version) X7. I went through a similar process with my old Rainsong CH-OM and ended up settling on Retro lights and then LJ's Choice, which worked even better on that guitar.
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Barry Last edited by Long Road Home; 08-02-2023 at 02:28 PM. |
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My X7 is several generations back (2010 center-hole model) but in general I find I prefer .13s to .12s on it. The strings feel a bit less spaghetti-like and add a bit of authority. I've used phosphor bronze on mine but also some of the nickel-alloy strings (e.g. monels) and it's pretty much a tossup to me.
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Back when I had an X7, I used Monels on it quite a bit. Sometimes some DR Rares or Sunbeams, but quite often Monels. I liked them on that guitar. I think I tried lights, mediums, and maybe the Tony Rice set, but mostly used lights.
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Try D’Addario Nickel Bronze in your gauge of choice.
Easily my favourite strings for my X20 - they seem to have a particular affinity for Emeralds.
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I don't use Monels but maybe I've tried a set along the way. One of my favorite string sets is GHS White Bronze, which is a nickel alloy. For me they sound like three day old strings at first (my preference) but stay that way for 2-3 months. They were my go-to for long life before coated strings came along.
The only string that simply did not work for me tonally was John Pearse Pure Nickel on my Blackbird Lucky 13. Couldn't get those back off fast enough and I hate to waste strings. They sound fine on my wood guitars though. Our X7 wears D'Addario EJ16 light gauge. |
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Thanks for your replies.
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In my string box the three main go-to's (in order of priority are): - Elixir Nanoweb PB - GHS White Bronze - D'Addario EJ16 or EJ17 PB Most often the choice comes down to a particular guitar if I remember its preference, or just the luck of the draw that day. I usually order White Bronze on line at Just Strings or Strings and Beyond, as my local stores don't seem to stock them. Expensive coated strings are to be avoided on guitars that will get tuned up and down routinely. I play in six different Hawaiian slack-key tunings, as well as standard. Repeated changes of tuning kills the tone of a wound string literally overnight, or sooner. So my X20 and Rainsong WS-1000 both wear White Bronze more often than not, and I'm quite happy with them. |
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Barry Last edited by Long Road Home; 08-03-2023 at 03:17 PM. |
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NBs work really well for my style - but I hardly ever strum, with or without a pick, so I can’t really help with your question.
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Monels have brightened the sound (rather than toning down the highs), on 0-sized parlors where I've used them. I'm also curious if others like them on an x7 (haven't tried them myself yet).
Elixir Nanoweb PBs are a good all-around recommendation to try. If you can stomach the price... to my ear, the Santa Cruz Low Tensions sound particularly great strumming on the x7 compared to the D'Addario strings it came with. Strings and tone are very subjective, hopefully the suggestions in this thread give you good options to try. Good luck! |
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Yep- Roger Siminoff is the founder of Straight Up Strings and consulted for Santa Cruz on their Parabolic line. They are pretty much the same, with an edge to SCGC for longevity. I actually slightly prefer the tone of the SUS and have a set of lights on my Taylor now. They are great strings!
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OP reporting back.
I changed to Retro Monel lights a few days ago and played for several hours to let them settle in. I got pretty much exactly what I was hoping for with the Retro Monels - a reduction in brightness similar to what I remember getting with them on my Rainsong CH-OM. Much happier now.
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