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MellishMellish Frets: 947
edited July 2022 in Acoustics
@Cryptid and @Tannin ; Strings Direct has recommended three types of strings for my Dove.

They may interest you both - Cryptid cos of the maple and Tannin cos you have mentioned an interest in nickel.

I'll update here. Delivery expected tomorrow  
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  • bertiebertie Frets: 13569
    WTF are  "STROMGS ??? " 
    just because you don't, doesn't mean you can't
     just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
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  • MellishMellish Frets: 947
    Typo. Apologies, was in a rush to go collect Mrs M :) 





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  • MellishMellish Frets: 947
    So, the strings they've recommended are:
    D'Addario XS (coated) 
    D'Addario Nickel Bronze
    Stringjoy Foxwoods'(coated)

    (PB apart from the nickel set of course)

    I'll let you know my thoughts as I try each set :) 
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  • TanninTannin Frets: 5448
    Looking forward to it. :)


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  • MellishMellish Frets: 947
    edited July 2022
    OK, I started with the **Stringjoy Foxwoood**.
    These are 12-53, phosphor bronze and coated.
    Felt rougher to the touch than I'd have expected from coated strings. 
    Tone was poor,wouldn't  buy again.

    Next up **D'Addario XS**.
    I liked these. Tone was good, so was tuning stability. Gauge 12-53 PB. 
    There's a bold claim on the box "Never Fade Away". Really?

    **John Pearse**
    Too mellow for me. I like Strings to ring. 

    My favourites are still EJ16



    EDIT: had to be a quick review as a death in the family means I'm taking a break from the forum. 
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  • TanninTannin Frets: 5448
    edited August 2022
    ^ Interesting. 

    I have a set of Stringjoy Naturals on my cedar-top dreadnought at the moment - presumably more-or-less the same strings minus coasting. Initially, I liked the tone (which I mostly don't with brand new strings) but now that they are played in, find them a little lacking in bite. My guess is that they might make a better match for something with more natural attack - say the Sitka and rosewood Maton or even the Red Spruce and mahogany Guild.  I like the feel and the tension, they are classy strings. But given the very high price of them, I probably won't re-order. I have a set of Foxwoods here too, haven't tried them yet.

    Can you expand on "poor tone" for the Foxwoods on your Dove?

    EDIT: sad to hear that my friend. 
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  • earwighoneyearwighoney Frets: 3495
    Mellish said:
    OK, I started with the **Stringjoy Foxwoood**.
    These are 12-53, phosphor bronze and coated.
    Felt rougher to the touch than I'd have expected from coated strings. 
    Tone was poor,wouldn't  buy again.

    Next up **D'Addario XS**.
    I liked these. Tone was good, so was tuning stability. Gauge 12-53 PB. 
    There's a bold claim on the box "Never Fade Away". Really?

    **John Pearse**
    Too mellow for me. I like Strings to ring. 

    My favourites are still EJ16



    EDIT: had to be a quick review as a death in the family means I'm taking a break from the forum. 
    Sorry for your loss, wish you and your family well.
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  • MellishMellish Frets: 947
    @tannin and @earwighoney ;-thanks guys.

    My dear old mum. 98 she was and still sharp.

    Back to strings, and the D'Addario Nickel Bronze. I never thought I'd like 'em but I slung them on the Dove and I  immediately did. 

    They have enough ring and, being Nickel, I'm expecting them to last well. 

    Plenty of volume, too. Happily recommend these  :) 
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  • earwighoneyearwighoney Frets: 3495
    Sorry for your loss. 98 is an excellent run.

    I have a few sets of D'Addario Nickel Bronze. I should put them on a guitar at sometime.
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  • MellishMellish Frets: 947
    @earwighoney ; - thank you mate.

    On my Dove the D'Addario Nickel Bronze sound great. 

    YMMV, as you know. Different player, different guitar and it could make a big difference. 

    Hopefully it won't and you'll like them :) 
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  • MellishMellish Frets: 947
    Broke the e at a gig last night, luckily during the last number.

    So, D'Addario NB off and Newtone Masterclass on. 

    Tbh, I've criticised Newtone strings before but these are very good, plenty of ring (which I always look for).

    I didn't have to stretch them much to get them to hold pitch and first impressions compared to the NB's? Sorry, D'Addario NB, you lose :) 
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  • TanninTannin Frets: 5448
    Ahh .. I was thinking to myself, after your earlier remarks, that you like very bright, toppy strings, and from that I reasoned (and was actually going to suggest) that Newtones might be your go. But you have beaten me to the punch. I dislike the Newtone tone (way too toppy for me) but they are great strings in every other respect - feel, construction quality, low-squeal, decent price. If you like the way they sound, why buy anything else?

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  • MellishMellish Frets: 947
    edited August 2022
    ^ 1 yes. A lot of this depends on what you hear (we're all differrnt), your guitar (and they're all different), but I. Know these work on this Dove: D'Addario EJ16, EJ11, XT, XS, and now (hopefully) NB and Newtone Masterclass

    EDIT: PM sent @Tannin :) 
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  • MellishMellish Frets: 947
    **DR Rare** no sir, not on this Dove absolutely hates 'em - far too mellow.
    **Thomastik Spectrum Infeld** nice strings, not bright but enough ring to keep anyone looking for that satisfied. £23 a pop, though (Strings Direct), so not cheap. But good bass and highs, even though they're not the loudest out there.

    Still prefer EJ16.

    :) 
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  • DonnyMacDonnyMac Frets: 43
    I've just ordered a set of D'Addario XS 80/20s - supposedly a bit brighter than the PBs, I wonder how you'd might like those?
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  • MellishMellish Frets: 947
    @DonnyMac ; yes mate, 80/20s tend to be brighter than PBs, though there are exceptions.

    I like XS on this Dove, XT not so much but still better than some. Most hated to date: John Pearse 600L and DR Rare :) 
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  • Winny_PoohWinny_Pooh Frets: 7769
    I use newtone masterclass on a rosewood OM and advanced jumbo. Fab strings
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  • MellishMellish Frets: 947
    Newtone Masterclass are good on maple b/s too, Winny.

    Thomastik Spectrum Infeld are mellower. I thought at first I didn't like 'em but somehow I did. Have to be careful when stretching them, though. I messed up the 6th string doing that, despite it being locked off on the post. :) 
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  • TanninTannin Frets: 5448
    Since I've taken to using so many round core strings, I have learned that it's best to go belt and braces.

    I have never cut my strings before tuning up, not in 50 years of playing, and have never had an issue with strings going dead  - until recently when I've had so many round core sets and despite doing everything right simply from habit, lost strings here and there. 

    So with round cores now, I fit and tune up as usual, then use a pair of needle-nose pliers to put a 90 degree bend in the string, and a pair of short-nose pliers to crimp it (taking care to crush the windings into the core so as to lock  them up). Only then do I cut.

    That seems to work every time. (But early days yet, I've only been doing it for a few months.)
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  • MellishMellish Frets: 947
    ^ I tuned theThomastik strings to pitch (after locking off on the posts) before clipping.

    While stretching the 6th, I felt something give. After that the 6th string was dead.

    Sometimes I thimk this Dove is trying to tell me to stick with D'Addario :) 
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