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I don't want to poop on the Epi parade but those bolt on versions are worth about the $90 cost
. Had a special as an experiment, swapped out electronics & hardware for American parts. The neck was just a dud, terrible board, impossible to adjust correctly (sloppy truss rod) and a big fail on my part.That said, I'm still pro Epi, just go with the better set neck models for $150 more. A massive upgrade in quality. |
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ASIDE: I just bought a new acoustic which came equipped with Phosphor/Bronze Elixer Nanowebs. Usually, I use D'Addario's Phosphor Bronze (EJ16). I really like the sound of the Elixer strings. Any thoughts? |
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I LOVE Martin Phosphor Bronze but they have to be changed quickly. Fine if you play a lot and feel changing strings a lot is worth it. |
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I did not like the Martin (or Dean Markley) Phosphur Bronze versions. You're right about them going to waste quickly. Thanks again for your comments. |
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I love Elixer strings and I have them on both my Martin DC Aura and Ibanez Artwood. I use the light guage 12 on the Martin and 13 on the Inanez. Great tone and they hold up well to dirt and sweat. They are a bit more expensive but I get about twice the use out of them.
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W P S! !!!! no, i mean it.
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Blue Steel phosphor/bronze. You can hammer those things. Great for live play, but lose some brightness after about 3 weeks.
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Then it's perfect, exactly what mine was. A test mule.
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I'm going to bet that we will be pleasantly surprised with how good that cheap little guitar plays right out of the box. I'll post once I get it and monkey with the strings and action. |
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I am always amazed at how different a guitar will sound with different strings, especially the ones with softer tone wood like rosewood vs hardwood like maple.
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not economically viable.
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D'Addario makes a coated string (EXP16). They're good too. Elixirs are fine though. Justso long as they're the nanos and not the polys. Polys are way too coated. I prefer Daddario because they're very consistent. Intonation points are almost always where they should be. |
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I use D'Addario strings on my Taylor. I used to be an Elixir guy but after getting a few dud packs (new string pop) I started going with the cheaper strings that I could just change often enough for it not to matter. Quite honestly, I like the sound that the D'Addario strings bring out in the Taylor. Made it sound a little more authentic which I liked.
Plus you can get a 3 pack for 10$. I first started using them when I played an open mic competition in Boston and someone left them behind so I brought them home and tried them out. I use the D'Addario XLs 11s on my electric. They are great. Even though they are cheap (I buy the 10 pack) I wouldn't use anything else. They are perfectly balanced weight wise from top to bottom and have great tone. If I were to use a different pack of strings for my electric they'd have to be pretty special because I don't have a problem at all with the XLs. Can't remember the last time I broke a string unless they were really really old and ready to go anyway. |
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Have not tried the EXP16, but will check them out. |
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I also really liked Rotosound's acoustic and electric strings. Problem was early wear and expense. |
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Ok, we're headed there. Show your baby!
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I see the 88 to 97 period all over again.
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Sounds really good from this video I found. I'm not a big fan of the open tuning style of playing as I think it's pretty gimmicky. But the kid does emphasize the strengths of this guitar well. Really vibrant. |
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