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What strings are "brighter" than Phosper Bronzes?

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dweezil
Posted 2009-06-26 6:13 AM (#409788)
Subject: What strings are "brighter" than Phosper Bronzes?


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Hi,

yes another subjective string question you think. Not so.

This is not about your opinion or string gauge or the like, it's more a scientific question.

I would like to know what other type (not neccessarily make or gauge) of strings are brighter than phospher bronze. For example Bronze Wound (are these the 80/20s?) have a bright sound when brand new which fades quickly with time whereas Phosphor Bronze Wound gives the string a warmer sound and extended tonal life.

All there any others that are "brighter" than phosper bronze.

The reason I ask is that the 06C KOA is inherently warmer (less bright) and I have phosper bronzes on there hwich is bit like over egging the pudding so to speak. Apart from trying the bronzes is there another type you can recommend?

You can mention brands if you like ;)

Yes I know I could try them all and find the one I like but I would like to know what type (i.e. what metal) would be a good place to start.

THANKS!
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sypolog
Posted 2009-06-26 7:49 AM (#409789 - in reply to #409788)
Subject: Re: What strings are "brighter" than Phosper Bronzes?


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I have found that strings labelled as Brass tend to be brighter than those marketed as Bronze.

For many years I used very cheap Yamaha Folk Brass sets (now no longer produced). They were quite a light yellow colour and had a good bright tone, but deteriorated quickly.

I note that Dunlop are calling their latest offerings Brass, so they might be worth a shot. £5.20 at stringbusters.com

Anyone know whether Brass is really just another name for 80/20 bronze, though?
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dweezil
Posted 2009-06-26 7:58 AM (#409790 - in reply to #409788)
Subject: Re: What strings are "brighter" than Phosper Bronzes?


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80/20, means that the string is made up of about 80 percent copper and 20 percent zinc and I believe are 'brighter'.

The Elixir nanowebs on my 07C are simply SUPERB and so will try their 80/20 Nanowebs...
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AussieJames
Posted 2009-06-26 8:38 AM (#409791 - in reply to #409788)
Subject: Re: What strings are "brighter" than Phosper Bronzes?



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Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc
Bronze is copper and tin
Phosphor bronze is copper, tin and phosphorus

AJ
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dweezil
Posted 2009-06-26 9:09 AM (#409792 - in reply to #409788)
Subject: Re: What strings are "brighter" than Phosper Bronzes?


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Interesting yet confusing.

On the Elixir 80/20 packets it says "80/20 Bronzes" so are 80/20s actually brass? If so what's the bronze reference?
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Gallerinski
Posted 2009-06-26 9:21 AM (#409793 - in reply to #409788)
Subject: Re: What strings are "brighter" than Phosper Bronzes?
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80% of the strings in the package are bronze color. 20% are not.
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sypolog
Posted 2009-06-26 9:23 AM (#409794 - in reply to #409788)
Subject: Re: What strings are "brighter" than Phosper Bronzes?


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Like AJ said, if applied strictly 80/20 bronze is 80% copper 20% tin and 80/20 brass is 80% copper 20% zinc.

Elixirs will be bronze.
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dweezil
Posted 2009-06-26 9:35 AM (#409795 - in reply to #409788)
Subject: Re: What strings are "brighter" than Phosper Bronzes?


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I'm going to try the 80/20 Bronze and report back.

As an aside : I've found that it's well worth trying loads of different strings (makes, types, gauges) until you find the one that REALLY works with the guitar).
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stephent28
Posted 2009-06-26 10:17 AM (#409796 - in reply to #409788)
Subject: Re: What strings are "brighter" than Phosper Bronzes?



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I have found the ALCHEMY Dean Markley GoldPhos to be a brighter string than the typical phosphor bronze.
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dweezil
Posted 2009-06-26 10:34 AM (#409797 - in reply to #409788)
Subject: Re: What strings are "brighter" than Phosper Bronzes?


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AH, thanks for the tip!

In fact they say the GoldBronze are "Bright & Powerful" whereas the GoldPhos are "warm and evenly nice rounded"

So perhaps I'll try the GoldBronze if the 80/20s don't cut the cake.
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an4340
Posted 2009-06-26 10:38 AM (#409798 - in reply to #409788)
Subject: Re: What strings are "brighter" than Phosper Bronzes?


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go to the daddario website they'll have some info. To me 80/20 bronze are bright and stainless steel Jazz light (xls590)
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stephent28
Posted 2009-06-26 12:00 PM (#409799 - in reply to #409788)
Subject: Re: What strings are "brighter" than Phosper Bronzes?



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Originally posted by dweezil:
In fact they say the GoldBronze are "Bright & Powerful" whereas the GoldPhos are "warm and evenly nice rounded"
wow....now that is scary cause putting the GoldPhos on my Collings C10 Maple is definitely brighter than when I had regular PhosBronz on it. I would be afraid to try the GoldBronze because I think they would be too shrill!

Get both sets and let me know what you think.
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Beal
Posted 2009-06-26 12:13 PM (#409800 - in reply to #409788)
Subject: Re: What strings are "brighter" than Phosper Bronzes?



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You want brighter than PB, use stainless or nickle wrapped.
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sycamore
Posted 2009-06-26 12:38 PM (#409801 - in reply to #409788)
Subject: Re: What strings are "brighter" than Phosper Bronzes?


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Originally posted by dweezil:
Interesting yet confusing.

On the Elixir 80/20 packets it says "80/20 Bronzes" so are 80/20s actually brass? If so what's the bronze reference?
I read somewhere that manufacturers don't like to call their strings 'brass' as this implies they sound 'brassy' and cheap. 'Bronze' apparently sounds 'better'.
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2009-06-26 12:39 PM (#409802 - in reply to #409788)
Subject: Re: What strings are "brighter" than Phosper Bronzes?


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...some folk are really talking these strings up: Red Copper Strings

...haven't tried them myself, but might be worth a try....
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dweezil
Posted 2009-06-26 12:49 PM (#409803 - in reply to #409788)
Subject: Re: What strings are "brighter" than Phosper Bronzes?


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but again they say "and a warmer, richer tone", I'm trying to get a brighter not warmer sound but worth a try perhaps.
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2009-06-26 4:14 PM (#409804 - in reply to #409788)
Subject: Re: What strings are "brighter" than Phosper Bronzes?


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...use a sixpence ala BM ;)
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dweezil
Posted 2009-06-26 4:17 PM (#409805 - in reply to #409788)
Subject: Re: What strings are "brighter" than Phosper Bronzes?


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I don't use a pick, I play (solo) fingerstyle.
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PEZ
Posted 2009-06-26 5:53 PM (#409806 - in reply to #409788)
Subject: Re: What strings are "brighter" than Phosper Bronzes?



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http://www.ghsstrings.com/products.php
go to acoustic strings
It goes from brightest White Bronze to warm mellowest Silk & steel.
Phos Bronze is in the middle
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twistedlim
Posted 2009-06-26 7:09 PM (#409807 - in reply to #409788)
Subject: Re: What strings are "brighter" than Phosper Bronzes?


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Hey 2nd what Pez says. If you get a chance call GHS customer service. I had a nice converstaion with a fellow there (he has as 1769) and we talked strings/pros and cons. He ended up sending me out a couple of different sets to try. He was very helpful. I tried their regular phos/bronze and they were similar to the Daddarios except the lights were a bit thicker on the bass strings. I also tried the coated ones but I have to say I am not a fan of coated strings right now (that may change).
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alpep
Posted 2009-06-26 7:14 PM (#409808 - in reply to #409788)
Subject: Re: What strings are "brighter" than Phosper Bronzes?


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brass are the best but they go dead quick and then tarnish and your fingers get black
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dobro
Posted 2009-06-26 8:10 PM (#409809 - in reply to #409788)
Subject: Re: What strings are "brighter" than Phosper Bronzes?



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I'm with you on the 80/20 Nanos, Dweezil. My Adamas 1581 loves 'em (demo: Carbon 14)
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twistedlim
Posted 2009-06-26 8:23 PM (#409810 - in reply to #409788)
Subject: Re: What strings are "brighter" than Phosper Bronzes?


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Not to be contrary but do you think maybe you are trying to make the guitar something it is not? I wanted to make my 1767 a bit brighter to sound a little more like a 2077 (to me anyway) and went through the same process. In the end I just stayed with phos/bronze and embraced the tone for what it was. I now appreciate the balanced tone of the 1767 more than ever. Nothing to me quite sounds like it and that is kind of fun too. Anyway it is fun to experiment.
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dobro
Posted 2009-06-26 10:03 PM (#409811 - in reply to #409788)
Subject: Re: What strings are "brighter" than Phosper Bronzes?



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It must depend on your fingers and the way you play. I find that the Nanos are great; others do NOT like 'em. Go figure...
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2009-06-26 11:20 PM (#409812 - in reply to #409788)
Subject: Re: What strings are "brighter" than Phosper Bronzes?


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Dob, try the Elixir Phospher Bronze. You'll like 'em. Lights on the Adamas, mediums on the ADII and Legend....
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