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RNickels
Posted 2010-01-04 2:34 AM (#384085)
Subject: Help!


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Location: Bellevue, Washington
Hey guys,

So I just put some new Elixir Nanoweb 80/20 Bronze light gaugers on the 87c, and the sound is absolutely terrible. I'm not sure what strings were on the guitar previous as they were still from the previous owner, but they seemed to be a light gauge, medium at the highest.

My spirits are low as this amazing full-bodied, tone and volume monster has within a matter of a few minutes turned into a meek, shallow and tinny pathetic excuse for a guitar... so i come to you all for suggestions! What strings do you prefer for something like the 87c? I generally have preferred light gauge in the past but am beginning to become more comfortable with medium gauge, no heavies!

I'm willing to try anything to get the sound back on this guitar so let me know what ya think and I'll be heading down to Ye Olde Guitarre Shoppe in the morning! Thanks everyone :)

Ryan
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RNickels
Posted 2010-01-04 2:57 AM (#384086 - in reply to #384085)
Subject: Re: Help!


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Location: Bellevue, Washington
Just wanted to add that I've used these strings before and have always liked them so I'm a bit surprised, different guitars, different strings I guess. To clarify a bit more on the sound or total lack thereof, it sounds almost like putting electric strings on an acoustic. Completely devoid of tone and volume.
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alpep
Posted 2010-01-04 5:32 AM (#384087 - in reply to #384085)
Subject: Re: Help!


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Location: NJ
phospher bronze
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Paulcc1
Posted 2010-01-04 7:45 AM (#384088 - in reply to #384085)
Subject: Re: Help!


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Location: Vermont USA
What Al said.
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MusicMishka
Posted 2010-01-04 7:45 AM (#384089 - in reply to #384085)
Subject: Re: Help!


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Posts: 5567

Location: Blue Ridge Mountains
D'Addario EJ16's
Phospher Bronze
and never look back!!!

I am a former '87C owner and had the same experience. Go with the EJ16's.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2010-01-04 7:58 AM (#384090 - in reply to #384085)
Subject: Re: Help!


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Location: SoCal
Oddly, deep body multi hole O's, to my ear, sound best with lights (12's) and center hole O's sound best with mediums (13's).

I used regular Elixir mediums on my 1537 and was always happy with the sound. Now I use Elixir phospher bronze lights on both my 1537 and my 87C. Love the sound.

I had Elixir Phos/Bronze mediums on my A braced Legend and was happy with the sound. The last string change, I put on D'Addario mediums. Sounds the same....
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Gallerinski
Posted 2010-01-04 8:16 AM (#384091 - in reply to #384085)
Subject: Re: Help!
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Location: Phoenix AZ
Do not use coated strings. Period.

dAddario EJ16 is your best choice.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2010-01-04 8:21 AM (#384092 - in reply to #384085)
Subject: Re: Help!


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Use coated strings if you like them. Period.
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Paulcc1
Posted 2010-01-04 8:53 AM (#384093 - in reply to #384085)
Subject: Re: Help!


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Location: Vermont USA
BOYS
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Gallerinski
Posted 2010-01-04 8:59 AM (#384094 - in reply to #384085)
Subject: Re: Help!
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He used coated strings and he didn't like them. Period.
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Beal
Posted 2010-01-04 9:10 AM (#384095 - in reply to #384085)
Subject: Re: Help!



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Location: 6 String Ranch
don't use coated strings during your period
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cliff
Posted 2010-01-04 9:16 AM (#384096 - in reply to #384085)
Subject: Re: Help!


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Location: NJ
EJ17's.
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RNickels
Posted 2010-01-04 9:55 AM (#384097 - in reply to #384085)
Subject: Re: Help!


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Location: Bellevue, Washington
Thanks for the suggestions everyone! After letting it sit overnight it seems to have opened up a bit and the sound is a bit better than it was last night though I think I will go pick up a pack of the EJ16s and see how those feel.

And Beal you made me spit out my coffee :eek: :D
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Patch
Posted 2010-01-04 10:19 AM (#384098 - in reply to #384085)
Subject: Re: Help!



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Location: Steeler Nation, Hudson Valley Contingent
I know how you're feeling. In my collection, different strings really seem to suit different guitars. I didn't like Elixirs on my 87C, but love'em on my 01C. The 87C and the Book Elite seem to like PB lights. My Martin dread sounds WAY too tinny with medium PB, but plain ol' light gauge Martin Bronzes sound fantastic. On my Custom Balladeer 12-string, silk-n-steels stand out, though PB's sound nice too.

To me, it's just part of the fun figuring out...coated or not...which strings suit which instruments.
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CanterburyStrings
Posted 2010-01-04 12:25 PM (#384099 - in reply to #384085)
Subject: Re: Help!


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Location: Hot Springs, S.D.
I have found that Martin Phosphor bronze are the very best sounding strings on Ovations. I dislike Elixers for the very reason you stated, and although the D'Adarios sound OK, the Martins sound a tad better and feel a little easier on my fingers. Several members have spoken highly of DR Sunbeams strings. I am looking forward to trying some.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2010-01-04 12:43 PM (#384100 - in reply to #384085)
Subject: Re: Help!



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Location: East Tennessee
String Tubes will help a lot.
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