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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-03-10 6:06 PM (#111265)
Subject: D'add Custom Lights...


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Put D'add EJ26's (11-52) on me CustomAdamas today...

Really...
last thing I want to do, is start another long repetitious 'String' thread but,
this is the first time I've ever used these strings...

They sound precise if shy in upper registar. Punchy lows. Visible, though not shimmering highs.
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Weaser P
Posted 2007-03-10 6:20 PM (#111266 - in reply to #111265)
Subject: Re: D'add Custom Lights...


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...and, for the inexperienced, please expand on the silly, yet delightfully naughty mid's...
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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-03-10 6:39 PM (#111267 - in reply to #111265)
Subject: Re: D'add Custom Lights...


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They finger what the lips won't finish.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2007-03-10 7:51 PM (#111268 - in reply to #111265)
Subject: Re: D'add Custom Lights...



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I been using EJ26 Custom lights lately. I like them a lot. :cool:

A guitar forum always needs a thread on strings and capo's. :D
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Old Applause Owner
Posted 2007-03-10 8:06 PM (#111269 - in reply to #111265)
Subject: Re: D'add Custom Lights...


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I used to use EJ26s until I got my fingers "toughened up" for EJ16s (12s). The main difference that I recall is that the EJ16s have a richer, deeper sound, and a little more volume compared to the EJ26s.

Roger
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2007-03-10 10:07 PM (#111270 - in reply to #111265)
Subject: Re: D'add Custom Lights...



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So... EJ26's are like, half-way between EJ15's and EJ16's, Right?

As always, I am open to any education y'all can give me.
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Prairie Dog
Posted 2007-03-10 10:12 PM (#111271 - in reply to #111265)
Subject: Re: D'add Custom Lights...


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I like similar gauging Jeff. This is what I use this on my acoustics: .011p, .014p, .022w, .030w, .036w, .050w in pure bronze. Easy on the ear and guitar necks & tops, too.
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Old Applause Owner
Posted 2007-03-11 10:09 AM (#111272 - in reply to #111265)
Subject: Re: D'add Custom Lights...


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Actually, OMA, I'd say the EJ26s are more than "halfway" in sound quality from the .010"-.047" to the .012"-.053" set....more like 80%. I started with .010s, worked to .011s within 3 months and then worked to .012s in another 6-8 months. The .011"-.052" is not a bad set at all if you really don't want to do .012s for some reason.

Keep in mind that 6-string Os are set up at the factory for .012"-.053" and that you might need to tweak the setup for the lighter strings. But since action tends to be set high at the factory anyway from my experience, it's not likely you'll need to.

Roger
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Goober
Posted 2007-03-11 10:57 AM (#111273 - in reply to #111265)
Subject: Re: D'add Custom Lights...


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Originally posted by Jeff W.:
They finger what the lips won't finish.
LMAO!!
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2007-03-11 2:51 PM (#111274 - in reply to #111265)
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I am currently using EJ15's (.010-.047) and I was planning on going back to EJ16's...
'Cept Shoreline Music sent me a bunch of FREE EJ15's. I gotta use them up first.

(Actually, whichever guitar needs strings next is gonna get EJ16's)
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schroeder
Posted 2007-03-11 6:47 PM (#111275 - in reply to #111265)
Subject: Re: D'add Custom Lights...


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I guess my 10-39 makes me the resident wuss.
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Weaser P
Posted 2007-03-11 7:46 PM (#111276 - in reply to #111265)
Subject: Re: D'add Custom Lights...


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Thankf God you get points for the son...
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Yak
Posted 2007-03-12 9:09 AM (#111277 - in reply to #111265)
Subject: Re: D'add Custom Lights...


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Of the custom lights I have tried, I think I liked the D'add EJ26 the least. At least the set I bought, the A and D strings have a robotic brassy sound to them, while the treble strings are somewhat dead compared to other brands. I dont think they have an even tone across the board.

My favorites, sound wise, are definately the Dean Markley Alchemy GoldPhos 11-52 (LT). Nice sounding strings, no harsh brass sounds. As a bonus you get a "coated" string, which isn't really coated so much as it is "treated". They wont leave your finger tips grey and look great for a long time. Cons: Expensive

Runners up would go to the Ernie Ball 11-50 Super Slinky's. These shine on the playability, but are not coated, and don't really have the power for heavy rythym strumming, but most CL's don't. They sound nice for pickin' though.

Next up Martin SP 4050 CL. These are alot like the EB's however, the treble strings are really bright, I think probably too much. Every chord end up with a high pitched ting at the end. Not a very good low end either. OK strings, not my favorite.

The one string Im really entrigued to try is the D'Add EZ910 (Great American) 11-52 which are 85/15's. Im hoping these will give that great Ovation up front sound and still have a little warmth, which the 80/20's lack IMO. I have them sitting on the shelf. Once I try them Ill report back.

BTW, these opinions are based on a 1771LX Balladeer.
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Steve
Posted 2007-03-12 11:30 AM (#111278 - in reply to #111265)
Subject: Re: D'add Custom Lights...


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Currently playing D'Adds Heavys, tuned to C standard. Pure O' deep-bowl...
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2007-03-13 8:30 AM (#111279 - in reply to #111265)
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Last night I put Martin 80/20 mediums 13-56 on the '05 collectors. I tuned it down to D and then up to D#. I'm kind of nervous about tuning it up to E - I've never used strings this heavy before.

Is there any downside to doing this?

BTW - this thing BOOMS now. I better tell the old ladies to sit a few pews back on Sunday.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-03-13 8:38 AM (#111280 - in reply to #111265)
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CRANK IT UP! No problems with mediums tuned to E...
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Yak
Posted 2007-03-13 8:43 AM (#111281 - in reply to #111265)
Subject: Re: D'add Custom Lights...


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I've never even worked up the courage to try mediums.. :-(

I actually liked the Martin version of 80/20's in lights. For me, 80/20 just dont sound right playing rythym, the sound is too transparent and "ringy".

BTW, for anyone interested. I tried those D'add EZ910's (85/15 Great American 11-52). I wasn't really impressed. They sound almost exactly like an 80/20. The difference was almost non-existant. It's not worth trying to find these things, they are rarely stocked in stores.
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2007-03-13 8:50 AM (#111282 - in reply to #111265)
Subject: Re: D'add Custom Lights...


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The one type of guitar I'm really looking forward to trying at the tour is the longneck. I can't even imagine what those sound like.
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cliff
Posted 2007-03-13 9:17 AM (#111283 - in reply to #111265)
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I'll probably be bringing one up . . . depending upon how much room is in the car.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2007-03-13 9:31 AM (#111284 - in reply to #111265)
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I wouldn't put anything lighter than .12's on my 6 string acoustic. Anything lighter won't drive the top for really good acoustic sound. On an electric, nothing lighter than .10's.......
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2007-03-13 9:38 AM (#111285 - in reply to #111265)
Subject: Re: D'add Custom Lights...


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I'm playing it now... what a difference! One problem that I noticed with this guitar is that the high E is a little to close to the edge and when I put my finger down, the string sometimes slips right off the edge. It's somewhat better with the heavier string. I'll have to have some nutwork done one of these days.
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schroeder
Posted 2007-03-13 6:14 PM (#111286 - in reply to #111265)
Subject: Re: D'add Custom Lights...


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Originally posted by cliff:
I'll probably be bringing one up . . . depending upon how much room is in the car.
Leave Templeman behind. I wanna play a Longneck.
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cliff
Posted 2007-03-13 6:19 PM (#111287 - in reply to #111265)
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If need be, I'll bring the LongNeck and leave the SlotHead behind . . .
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schroeder
Posted 2007-03-13 6:58 PM (#111288 - in reply to #111265)
Subject: Re: D'add Custom Lights...


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Bring the slothead, the longneck and leave Templeman behind.
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Slipkid
Posted 2007-03-13 7:02 PM (#111289 - in reply to #111265)
Subject: Re: D'add Custom Lights...



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Yeah... I'd like to try a longneck, too.
Brian & I have talked about how one might bring a few songs within vocal range. But I can't see buying a guitar for just a handful of tunes. Maybe playing one would change my mind.
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