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'O'Well
Posted 2007-02-19 5:26 AM (#114416)
Subject: Silk strings?


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I'm just now getting back into playing guitar after a lull, and I can't remember what kind of strings I last put on my 1983 collector's series but they sound a bit too bright for my taste.

I've heard about silk strings and how they're easy on the fingers (might help me 'til I get my calluses back), but I've never tried them before, can someone enlighten me about them? I like low to medium tension strings, if that matters any?

Thanks!
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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-02-19 7:55 AM (#114417 - in reply to #114416)
Subject: Re: Silk strings?


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There are pages and pages of string talk if you do a search for
"Strings Silk Steel "

Search both "General Posts" and "The Vault"

Welcome aboard.
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Beal
Posted 2007-02-19 9:40 AM (#114418 - in reply to #114416)
Subject: Re: Silk strings?



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Just get a regular set of strings and spend a week in pain and build your fingers up. There is no short cut. All the half steps are just that and your fingers will still hurt. Just jump into the pool and get it over with. You'll be happier then.
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cliff
Posted 2007-02-19 9:53 AM (#114419 - in reply to #114416)
Subject: Re: Silk strings?


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tequila helps.
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Goober
Posted 2007-02-19 9:57 AM (#114420 - in reply to #114416)
Subject: Re: Silk strings?


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Originally posted by cwk2:
Just get a regular set of strings and spend a week in pain and build your fingers up. There is no short cut. All the half steps are just that and your fingers will still hurt. Just jump into the pool and get it over with. You'll be happier then.
This is starting to sound like a 12 step meeting. LOL!

I say be a wussy and get the silk an steels, but won't sound very good.
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Beal
Posted 2007-02-19 10:04 AM (#114421 - in reply to #114416)
Subject: Re: Silk strings?



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Don't forget the Tequila. It will make them sound better.
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Goober
Posted 2007-02-19 10:10 AM (#114422 - in reply to #114416)
Subject: Re: Silk strings?


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Originally posted by Goober:
Originally posted by cwk2:
Just get a regular set of strings and spend a week in pain and build your fingers up. There is no short cut. All the half steps are just that and your fingers will still hurt. Just jump into the pool and get it over with. You'll be happier then.
This is starting to sound like a 12 step meeting. LOL!

I say be a wussy and get the silk and steels, but they won't sound very good.
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Goober
Posted 2007-02-19 10:11 AM (#114423 - in reply to #114416)
Subject: Re: Silk strings?


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Originally posted by cwk2:
Don't forget the Tequila. It will make them sound better.
Yes...rum punch will add some.
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cliff
Posted 2007-02-19 10:17 AM (#114424 - in reply to #114416)
Subject: Re: Silk strings?


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Just remember two things:

Pain is Good.

The Liver is Evil & Must be Punished.
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Goober
Posted 2007-02-19 10:24 AM (#114425 - in reply to #114416)
Subject: Re: Silk strings?


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After hernia surgery a few years ago, my surgeon told me that I had the only liver he'd ever seen with stretch marks. Well, like George Harrison said, you only live 567,301 times.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2007-02-19 10:32 AM (#114426 - in reply to #114416)
Subject: Re: Silk strings?


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Ray,

cwkII, Cliffor, and Goober may be major goofballs, but they know what they're talking about. Get a set of regular light gauge strings. You're gonna be sore for a week but that's not a bad thing. Every couple of weeks my calluses break and peal and I start over. It's no big deal....

Tequila definitely helps.....
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cliff
Posted 2007-02-19 11:00 AM (#114427 - in reply to #114416)
Subject: Re: Silk strings?


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. . . unless of course you mix it with that sugary, "mix" crap that Moody drinks it with . . .

Just "keep at it".
After hurting for a day or two, it goes away . . .
(of course, I'm referring to the strings . . . not the tequila)
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2007-02-19 11:49 AM (#114428 - in reply to #114416)
Subject: Re: Silk strings?


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Rule of thumb :
Silk & Steel for small box (and Cedar Top )
Moonshine "outshines" Tequila and anything else,unless it`s Chivas regal ;)

Vic
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Capo Guy
Posted 2007-02-19 12:06 PM (#114429 - in reply to #114416)
Subject: Re: Silk strings?



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I've found Silk & Steel strings sound good on my 97 collectors,(parlor size body), and as Vic has mentioned a Ceder top. On a regular top they just don't have the punch to get the top vibrating.

Moonshine will definitely get your top vibrating.



Along with those Bluelights in your rearview mirror.
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Goober
Posted 2007-02-19 12:12 PM (#114430 - in reply to #114416)
Subject: Re: Silk strings?


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>>Every couple of weeks my calluses break and peal and I start over. It's no big deal....<<

"That's what she said!" - Michael Scott
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rick endres
Posted 2007-02-19 12:47 PM (#114431 - in reply to #114416)
Subject: Re: Silk strings?


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Silk and steel sound dead and flat, and unless your setup is high, they buzz a lot.

If finger pain is really an issue, CAREFULLY put a drop of superglue on each offending fingertip (if you're not careful, your new nickname will be "Webbie!"). Instant callouses.

And don't forget the tequila.

Rick
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Goober
Posted 2007-02-19 1:00 PM (#114432 - in reply to #114416)
Subject: Re: Silk strings?


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Grasshopper, I tell you the truth. Use the wussy strings for one week to get your fingers engaged. THEN go to Mapes heavy gauge. Uh...for get the last sentence. I'm drinking lunch again.
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mtnbikerfred
Posted 2007-02-19 2:04 PM (#114433 - in reply to #114416)
Subject: Re: Silk strings?


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Hey Moon-Ray,

Do you play your '83 mostly plugged in, or are you trying to maintain some illusion of "big acoustic sound" from the SSB? If your just plugging in, go for something in the .010-.050" set range. They'll sound good plugged in and wont hurt you (too) much. If you're wanting more from it unplugged, you're going to have to bite the bullet, drink the liquor, and play something in the .012"-.053" range to get the top moving.
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schroeder
Posted 2007-02-20 6:49 PM (#114434 - in reply to #114416)
Subject: Re: Silk strings?


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Silk'n'steel strings sound fantastic if you fingerpick. They are not as loud as bronze/phosphor bronze but they are much sweeter.

These guys all play 18-74 sets and wanna be Conan the Barbarian.

Try a set of silks - you really might like them.

We wusses need a little solidarity here.
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Yak
Posted 2007-02-20 7:03 PM (#114435 - in reply to #114416)
Subject: Re: Silk strings?


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In my opinion, 11's are the best compromise between playability and tone. The only time I notice a problems with 11's is when you get a little too excited and start "power strumming" They can't quite handle it. 12's on the other hand sound too "tight" for me, if that makes any sense. I like the extra sparkle and definition of 11's, the fact that they are easier on the fingers is an added bonus. I do think that 10's are a bit too weak and dont have enough energy to drive the top successfully. Im going with 11's from here on out. Im tired of wincing in pain on those Bb barres.

If you are looking for an easy string to play that still has good tone, check out the Ernie Ball Super Slinky 2148 (Black & Pink Package).
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mtnbikerfred
Posted 2007-02-20 7:31 PM (#114436 - in reply to #114416)
Subject: Re: Silk strings?


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Normal "10's" No Way!!

Savarez 1610's (.010"-.046") Waaay!!!

Schroeder liked them just fine....

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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-02-20 8:15 PM (#114437 - in reply to #114416)
Subject: Re: Silk strings?


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Dija notice Schroeder's shoes matched the carpet at the Homewood?
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noah
Posted 2007-02-20 8:19 PM (#114438 - in reply to #114416)
Subject: Re: Silk strings?



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Fred, I thought the Savarez were 10-45 or 11-46.
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mtnbikerfred
Posted 2007-02-20 8:53 PM (#114439 - in reply to #114416)
Subject: Re: Silk strings?


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You're right. I meant .011"-.046" :rolleyes:
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2007-02-20 9:50 PM (#114440 - in reply to #114416)
Subject: Re: Silk strings?


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Oh Yeah,He`s back ,Hi there Glue Master,missed You my Man ,glad You got your nose out of the glue bin ;) Kidding Aside :That is Sound Advice :) Yet ,there is another way :
Find Strings that You Like,such as D`addario EJ 18 gauge 14-59,then DeTune (tune like Baritone) and use a Capo,You will be able to play it in a regular fashion,fingers won`t hurt so much,You `ll feel like the Macho Man that Girls Like,and if You do n`t have any connections with shady elements,can n`t afford Chivas,and if it has to be a mexican drink,then ,by jove,let it be MESCAL ,and insist the worm is Fresh !! :) that way You won`t have to worry about Blue Lights,`cause they`ll be hidden behind the Pink Elephant :eek:

Vic :cool:
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