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nervous
Posted 2009-11-01 10:10 AM (#392703)
Subject: Phosphor Bronze vs. 80/20


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What's the difference? Sound, longevity, playability?

I ask because while shopping for 12 string sets I see that D'Addario makes an EXP version in both.

Do you have a preferred 12 string set that is different from your 6 string set?

Thanks
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Erniewan
Posted 2009-11-01 11:05 AM (#392704 - in reply to #392703)
Subject: Re: Phosphor Bronze vs. 80/20


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I'm not sure of the technical differences, but to me, phosphor sound initially brighter. 80/20, at least from John Pearse, to me last longer, but sound warmer, less shrill.

Some of my guitars sound too bright with phosphor stings. As far as 12 strings, i usually use coated strings just to prolong having to change them, and they seem to stay fresh longer, since my 12's aren't played as often.
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Darkbar
Posted 2009-11-01 12:56 PM (#392705 - in reply to #392703)
Subject: Re: Phosphor Bronze vs. 80/20



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I never much cared for brand new PB strings. From a warmth standpoint, what's the equivalent of 1 month old PB strings....80/20's or coated?
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Trader Jim
Posted 2009-11-01 2:38 PM (#392706 - in reply to #392703)
Subject: Re: Phosphor Bronze vs. 80/20


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Herb, do yourself a favor and put a set of Elixir nano 10's. they sound great and last so long you'll feel guilty for not changing them.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2009-11-01 3:00 PM (#392707 - in reply to #392703)
Subject: Re: Phosphor Bronze vs. 80/20



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My favorite strings for the Ovation 12 are Pyramid 80/20.
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2009-11-01 5:23 PM (#392708 - in reply to #392703)
Subject: Re: Phosphor Bronze vs. 80/20


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Good question , ..
I like it when the treble strings are also " Bronzed " , using 10 - 47 `s on the 1618 , I get `em from CFMartin , Tone is there from the beginning , evolves very little and Long lasting ( several months ) .
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Capo Guy
Posted 2009-11-01 8:24 PM (#392709 - in reply to #392703)
Subject: Re: Phosphor Bronze vs. 80/20



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I use 80/20s but try both and see which are best for you. It is a matter of taste.
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dobro
Posted 2009-11-01 9:59 PM (#392710 - in reply to #392703)
Subject: Re: Phosphor Bronze vs. 80/20



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Lately I've been getting great results with the Elixir 80/20 Nanos (I replace the 12 with a 13) plus--and this is an important PLUS for me--the new .90 Dunlop ULTEX SHARP picks.
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FlySig
Posted 2009-11-01 11:19 PM (#392711 - in reply to #392703)
Subject: Re: Phosphor Bronze vs. 80/20



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The sharps aren't in stores around here yet. Looking forward to trying them out and not having to take sandpaper to the Tortex picks.
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dobro
Posted 2009-11-01 11:35 PM (#392712 - in reply to #392703)
Subject: Re: Phosphor Bronze vs. 80/20



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The ULTEX are made of totally different (and wonderful) stuff. I order mine online.
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2009-11-02 1:48 AM (#392713 - in reply to #392703)
Subject: Re: Phosphor Bronze vs. 80/20


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Gregg , d`ye Use Plectre .. ??..
Allways took Ye for a Finger-Man ..

Vic

.. Boy , Yer Fast with that ..
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dobro
Posted 2009-11-02 7:45 AM (#392714 - in reply to #392703)
Subject: Re: Phosphor Bronze vs. 80/20



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Sort of a hybrid actually, Vic: I hold the pick (thumb, index) but pick and "rasgueado" with the other three. Damn hard to keep nails "healthy" with steel tho!
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nervous
Posted 2009-11-02 9:04 PM (#392715 - in reply to #392703)
Subject: Re: Phosphor Bronze vs. 80/20


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Originally posted by dobro:
The ULTEX are made of totally different (and wonderful) stuff. I order mine online.
Dunlop Ultex 1.14 by the bag. My faves.
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2009-11-02 11:49 PM (#392716 - in reply to #392703)
Subject: Re: Phosphor Bronze vs. 80/20


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Originally posted by dobro:
Sort of a hybrid actually, Vic: I hold the pick (thumb, index) but pick and "rasgueado" with the other three. Damn hard to keep nails "healthy" with steel tho!
Gregg ,
Thanks fer the " heads-up " ,.. as I`ve gone more into the " hands-fingers -only " , telling myself , " they`ll ( them nails ) grow/settle into this , experiencing ..ehr .. slight discomfort .., Yer reply kindĂ  comforts me .. :)

Vic

... and where are Arthur ( Busker par Exellence ) , Iffy ( Radar-man ) and Fly ( Kick-ass Lead-Picker ) when I need them .. :D
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an4340
Posted 2009-11-03 9:34 AM (#392717 - in reply to #392703)
Subject: Re: Phosphor Bronze vs. 80/20


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80/20 Bright
Phosphor Bronze:Less Bright
I haven't noticed any longevity differences
Only buy the exps if you're getting a good deal on them, say if you can get them for less than 2.5 times the price of regular strings, of course if you want to experiment that's something else.

I wish they made a 12 string set based on the XLS590 jazz light.
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