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String question on CF
So it appears I’m joining the CF crew with a Journey. I’ve never had a guitar with a removable neck.
What strings do y’all use? Do you avoid round core for fear of slipping? On my wood acoustics I used SOS or JPs; I have pb on some, monel on others.
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Along the way I've tried a lot of strings, some of my favorite non-coated/ treated: -DR Sunbeams (no, there was no issue with unraveling. Just install with a crimp and don't clip strings before brought up to pitch) -Ernie Ball Aluminum Bronze (sound really good, but don't last as well for me and I loathe the feel) -GHS Vintage Bronze (same thoughts as with the Ernie Ball AB for longevity, but they actually felt great- very little "squeak") It seems to have come full circle, back to what the Journey ships with or close to it. Since it is a carbon travel guitar, it makes sense to have strings that are just as durable to the elements. I've settled on D'addario XS phosphor bronze lights, or Elixir HD Light. I like the D'addario better for feel and tone, but I love the gauge of the Elixir set. (I reached out and D'addario will not make a set, claiming that there would be no demand)
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Thanks, Steelvibe. I just happen to have a couple sets of D’addario XS. I’ll try them. I agree with your logic about durability.
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I use Martin Retros (monel) on my two Composite Acoustics. I enjoy the sound but more so I enjoy how long they last.
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I currently have D'Addario Phosphor Bronze Lights (12-53) on my Rainsong CO-OM1100N2 and it sounds good and balanced across the strings, warm and articulate. I was not a fan of the stock Elixers on this guitar.
I'm planning on testing more strings but the PBs sound so good I'd be hard pressed to come up with an excuse to make a change any time soon. |
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Thanks, Birdsong. Btw, I was a Raleigh boy long ago.
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I came across the Martin Luxe Kovar money back guarantee. I decided to pick up a set and tried them on my Enya X4 pro. It took a day or two for them to settle in but I have to say I quite like them on the Enya. Not sure in comparison that I like them enough for the price but they are sounding quite nice.
In a way I do pickup on their strange comment of both warmer and brighter. They do seem to be quite warm while having articulate trebles. |
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I was using elixir nanoweb pb lights on my rainsong shorty co-om but have become a convert of the retro monels. Full, round tone without that really high pinginess.
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Thanks, Emile!
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I've had my OF660 for a year and a half. My normal strings are Elixir Nano PB Lights. I've tried D'Addario PB XS Lights on it. They lasted a little longer than the Elixirs. Other than that, I didn't notice much difference in tone. I also tried some Elixir Mediums to see if I could get more volume, but not so much. So I usually stick with the Elixir PB Lights. Easier on the fingers.
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While Retros became my go-to on my RainSong, they were just kind of meh to my ears on the OF660. I may try the set of Luxe Kovar strings on it since I’ve heard that they last a long time.
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