Joined: December 2015 Posts: 287
Location: Katmandu | leonardmccoy - 2016-08-05 2:42 PM
I'll give the nickel bronze strings by D'Addario a shot and report back here in time.
To follow up on that, I finally strung up my L717 with the new D'Addario nickel bronze strings after treating my baby to a full-on cleanup and hugging routine.
Sporting great pitch stability, the nickel bronze strings really begin to shine at the high frequencies and overtones, not so much on the low end of the tonal spectrum. They are tonally a bit too bright for me (still acceptable though, not 80/20 bright), so that I'll stick with my rather mellow EXP16 - nicely thumpy and swampy - but that's just personal preference.
Edited by leonardmccoy 2016-08-26 12:28 PM
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Location: When?? | leonardmccoy - 2016-08-26 10:16 AM
I'll stick with my rather mellow EXP16
Me, too. The EXP16s have exceeded my expectations. I avoided coated strings since most are somewhat dull or slippery beyond my taste; that is, until I met the EXP16s. Since I'm largely a "thumb strummer" (hitting anywhere from just above the bridge to well up the neck), it doesn't take long for the wound stings to clog from micro skin particles and oils, even if the hands are well washed before playing, but the EXP16s don't seem to have that problem and also seem to come quite clean easily with a perpendicular directional damp linen cloth wiping after playing. |