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Recommend Strings - Balladeer 1111

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mikdup123
Posted 2008-06-27 3:54 PM (#32741)
Subject: Recommend Strings - Balladeer 1111


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Can anyone recommend what strings to put on a mint condition 1981 Balladeer??? Just bought it and think it might need a new set.
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Damon67
Posted 2008-06-27 4:02 PM (#32742 - in reply to #32741)
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Well Mike, I suppose you would get different answers from just about everyone here.

All my acoustics (except one) are wearing Dean Markley Alchemy GoldPhos Custom Lights.
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BT717
Posted 2008-06-27 4:09 PM (#32743 - in reply to #32741)
Subject: Re: Recommend Strings - Balladeer 1111


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Strings are such a personal Choice. I along with other members here swear by Elixir NanoWeb.. Others hate them. Your best bet is to wait and get some more ideas and try one of them. When you're ready to change strings again, try another Brand.
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Mitchrx
Posted 2008-06-27 4:10 PM (#32744 - in reply to #32741)
Subject: Re: Recommend Strings - Balladeer 1111


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After trying all kinds of strings, including the DM Alchemy, I'm back to Elixir Custom Light Nanowebs (.011-.052). I find that they sound great and really last a long time. Opinions here on Elixirs vary widely, but I like them the best. However, not the phosphur bronze type.
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G8r
Posted 2008-06-27 4:11 PM (#32745 - in reply to #32741)
Subject: Re: Recommend Strings - Balladeer 1111


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Welcome to the board. Do a search for the numerous threads on this subject. As you might imagine, string choice is very subjective depending on individual taste. Ovation ships their guitars with either D'Addario EXP16 or Adamas 1818 (both are coated phosphor bonze, 0.012's). Enjoy your Balladeer, that's a wonderful guitar!
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Damon67
Posted 2008-06-27 4:42 PM (#32746 - in reply to #32741)
Subject: Re: Recommend Strings - Balladeer 1111



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I have Elixirs on the Adamas
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Beal
Posted 2008-06-27 5:07 PM (#32747 - in reply to #32741)
Subject: Re: Recommend Strings - Balladeer 1111



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metal ones and different sizes too.
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dobro
Posted 2008-06-27 5:52 PM (#32748 - in reply to #32741)
Subject: Re: Recommend Strings - Balladeer 1111



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Elixir Nanos (13 17 24 ..)
Gonna try the Phosphor Bronze variety soon
Welcome to the OFC!
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-06-27 5:55 PM (#32749 - in reply to #32741)
Subject: Re: Recommend Strings - Balladeer 1111


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Trader Jim just buys a different guitar with new strings. I use D'Adds phosphor bronze or Adamas 1818s on most. I like the Martin Clapton's Choice also and have a bunch of John Pearce's that I haven't tried yet. Got them out of a clearance bin for $1. Cheap strings are almost as good as free strings.
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CanterburyStrings
Posted 2008-06-27 8:23 PM (#32750 - in reply to #32741)
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SIT strings if you can find them.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-06-28 7:53 AM (#32751 - in reply to #32741)
Subject: Re: Recommend Strings - Balladeer 1111


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Originally posted by Mark in Boise:
Trader Jim just buys a different guitar with new strings.
I never grow tired of the abuse...
Actually, the last few I've bought needed new strings when I got them. I guess I'll have to be a little more selective in my purchases in the future. :D I've been using Elixir's and D'Addario EXP's lately, but just bought a few Dean Markley Alchemy Gold Phos (12-54) to try out. (I actually like Bill's response)
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tpa
Posted 2008-06-28 10:45 AM (#32752 - in reply to #32741)
Subject: Re: Recommend Strings - Balladeer 1111


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At present: d'Aquisto Phosphorbronze 0.012-0.052. I find that soundwise especially the definition of the notes of the low (bass) E string declines rapidly with string age no matter the string brand, so my general preference is new strings, medium light gauge.

You emphasize that the guitar is mint condition, so if you are much focused on appearance, you should choose strings which will look new for a long time, i.e. coated strings, or apply a string conditioner.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2008-06-28 12:03 PM (#32753 - in reply to #32741)
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I find my guitars sound best without strings.
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muzza
Posted 2008-06-28 11:46 PM (#32754 - in reply to #32741)
Subject: Re: Recommend Strings - Balladeer 1111



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What petrol should I put in my Subaru?

What brand of underwear should I wear?

There is no shortcut. Try them all until you find what YOU like.

Someone will tell you to use D'adds. Someone else will say, "no, they suck. Use DM's" Someone else will say, "no, they suck. Use Martins" Someone else will say, "no, they suck. Use Elixirs" Someone else will say, "no, they're dead in the bag. Use D'Adds" And so on until you find what sounds right to YOU.

I use D'addarrio EJ16s. I don't like Martin SP's. Don't ask why.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2008-06-28 11:50 PM (#32755 - in reply to #32741)
Subject: Re: Recommend Strings - Balladeer 1111



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Originally posted by muzza:
I use D'addarrio EJ16s. I don't like Martin SP's. Don't ask why.
Don't have to ask.... Martin SP's SUCK! :p
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muzza
Posted 2008-06-29 8:44 AM (#32756 - in reply to #32741)
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:D
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ignimbyte
Posted 2008-06-29 8:53 AM (#32757 - in reply to #32741)
Subject: Re: Recommend Strings - Balladeer 1111


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as fellow members have already mentioned, strings are a personal choice...

I use, light gauge (.12-.53), D'addario EXP 11 (80/20) or EXP 16 (phosphor bronze) strings on all of my guitars. I personally prefer the 11s better as they tend to sound much better IMO.
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