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Trying to get a brighter sound out of my O

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Magicman
Posted 2003-01-24 9:42 AM (#213647)
Subject: Trying to get a brighter sound out of my O


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October 2002
Posts: 30

I was thinking of getting a bone saddle put on. My main issue are the B and E strings. I just want a brighter crisper sound out of them and the same overall. I know I'm not using the most expensive ovations out there(I play out of a 2002 35th anniv balladeer as my main and a s861 as my backup) but I feel the balladeers, although sounding absolutely beautiful, are lacking some sort of presence. I use elixer custom lights by the way which i find are a smidge better than the exp16's. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2003-01-24 10:48 AM (#213648 - in reply to #213647)
Subject: Re: Trying to get a brighter sound out of my O


Joined:
February 2002
Posts: 5750

Location: Scotland
Both your guitars use the Thinline pickup where the pickup elements are integral with the saddle, so unless you want to change the pickup to a Fishman or similar with a separate bone saddle you're stuck with it. I'm surprised you find the guitars lacking in presence, a common critisism of the Ovation sound is that it can be over-bright for some people. I'd experiment with strings & picks till you find something you like. Elixirs & other coated strings tend to sound a little duller than non-coated strings.
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Reno
Posted 2003-01-24 10:53 AM (#213649 - in reply to #213647)
Subject: Re: Trying to get a brighter sound out of my O


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January 2003
Posts: 6

Location: Gardnerville Nevada
I don't beleive the B and E Elixer strings are coated. Only the wound strings.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2003-01-24 12:15 PM (#213650 - in reply to #213647)
Subject: Re: Trying to get a brighter sound out of my O


Joined:
March 2002
Posts: 15686

Location: SoCal
Go to medium gauge strings.
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Norseman1
Posted 2003-01-24 12:57 PM (#213651 - in reply to #213647)
Subject: Re: Trying to get a brighter sound out of my O


Joined:
May 2002
Posts: 1026

Location: Back in the Valley of the Sun Mesa Az.
Ditto, Medium Gauge(and I like the Phosphorous Bronze).

Norse(mediums do sound richer/brighterforsure)man1
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Bradley
Posted 2003-01-24 11:17 PM (#213652 - in reply to #213647)
Subject: Re: Trying to get a brighter sound out of my O


Joined:
February 2002
Posts: 613

Location: Zion, Illinois
The brightest strings I've ever found where DR Rare Phospher Bronze handmade strings, medium gauge. see link

DR Rare Phospher Bronze Strings

Bradley
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BruDeV
Posted 2003-01-25 12:02 AM (#213653 - in reply to #213647)
Subject: Re: Trying to get a brighter sound out of my O


Joined:
January 2003
Posts: 1498

Location: San Bernardino, California
Try a brass pick. I normally switch between three different picks, .38 nylon, tortex sharpie & a brass pick. I like the nylon for fast clean rhtymn, the tortex for lead & the brass for a bright crisp sound.
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