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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-12-11 1:23 PM (#7316)
Subject: Think I might have graduated


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to medium strings. I just put 13's on two guitars, and really like them. I can hear Cliff now, "bout time, wussie" but for a guy who started with 10's, it's been a long road. :D
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stephent28
Posted 2008-12-11 1:27 PM (#7317 - in reply to #7316)
Subject: Re: Think I might have graduated



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Most times 13s sound much fuller and aren't that much of a difference to play. Bending can be a bit trickier.

I have all of my smaller Collings with 12s and all my Adamas and Dreads with 13s.

The only ones I notice are the baritones (which I think are 14 or 15s) and even they aren't that bad due to the looser tension.

Good move TJ!
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-12-11 1:28 PM (#7318 - in reply to #7316)
Subject: Re: Think I might have graduated


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You know, I used to always use mediums but on some guitars, I now use lights or medium lights. The 87C and slothead just seem to work better with lights.....
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cliff
Posted 2008-12-11 1:36 PM (#7319 - in reply to #7316)
Subject: Re: Think I might have graduated


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Way t'GO, Jim!!
(they grow up SO fast! . . .)

I agree with Moody in that the SlotHead seems to "work" with Lights.
(with the exception that Moody's is a "f@ckin' ReIssue" . .)
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-12-11 1:42 PM (#7320 - in reply to #7316)
Subject: Re: Think I might have graduated


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Originally posted by cliff:
with the exception that Moody's is a "f@ckin' ReIssue" . .)
I know. I just have to learn to live with the shame....
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Jeff W.
Posted 2008-12-11 1:48 PM (#7321 - in reply to #7316)
Subject: Re: Think I might have graduated


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. . . "Hi. My name is Paul and I have a reissue." . . . .
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cliff
Posted 2008-12-11 1:50 PM (#7322 - in reply to #7316)
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". . I just have to learn to live with the shame...."

You'll "manage".
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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-12-11 1:50 PM (#7323 - in reply to #7316)
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I've still got lights on the two reissues I have, (Balladeer and JW) but put the mediums on the Tacoma and the CEO-5. What a difference on the Martin. I didn't think it could sound any better, but it does. I added a shim and adjusted the neck a little on the Takoma Koa and tuned it down to D. It really sings now.
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dobro
Posted 2008-12-11 2:06 PM (#7324 - in reply to #7316)
Subject: Re: Think I might have graduated



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I've settled on a hybrid: heavier on top, lighter on bottom:

TOP 2 (medium): 13 17

BOTTOM 4 (lighter): 24 32 42 53

The KILLER for me personally is a G string any HEAVIER than 24: simply death.

I love the sound of heavy bass strings, just hard to negotiate, especially in the higher frets...
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MusicMishka
Posted 2008-12-11 2:18 PM (#7325 - in reply to #7316)
Subject: Re: Think I might have graduated


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I agree with Moody in that the SlotHead seems to "work" with Lights.
(with the exception that Moody's is a "f@ckin' ReIssue" . .)
Mine likes 12's (Elixir Med.Lt's Nano), but next change I'm gonna go w/Med. 13's.

For the record, w/ only 87 Worldwide (and nearly 10% of those in Thailand w/Povation, :cool: ), the chances of anyone nearby with one is slim to none....so shame?...ABSOLUTELY NOT! ;)
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FlySig
Posted 2008-12-11 2:22 PM (#7326 - in reply to #7316)
Subject: Re: Think I might have graduated



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Mediums beat up my fingertips and joints too much, so I went back to lights. But some brands advertise as low tension, like White Bronze and DR Rare, so I may try those in medium one of these days.

Custom lights work as a good compromise, light on the high 3 strings, medium on the low 3.
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kotadawg
Posted 2008-12-11 2:25 PM (#7327 - in reply to #7316)
Subject: Re: Think I might have graduated


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Originally posted by Trader Jim:
I've still got lights on the two reissues I have, (Balladeer and JW) but put the mediums on the Tacoma and the CEO-5. What a difference on the Martin. I didn't think it could sound any better, but it does. I added a shim and adjusted the neck a little on the Takoma Koa and tuned it down to D. It really sings now.
Jim, what strings did you put on the Martin?
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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-12-11 3:20 PM (#7328 - in reply to #7316)
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I used Elixir nanos. The last set I had on it (.012's) lasted almost a year and still sounded great. I know a lot of guys here don't like the Elixir's but I really like their tone.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2008-12-11 3:32 PM (#7329 - in reply to #7316)
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Too many guitars and too many sets of strings in the inventory. With a few exceptions, I can't remember what's on what. If it concerns me, then I'll change out a set just before an important gig, but thereafter, I forget about it. I've been thinking of keeping a log of string changes. Maybe that would be a good New Year resolution.
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Beal
Posted 2008-12-11 4:51 PM (#7330 - in reply to #7316)
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Congratulations! And probably playing on a manly neck too.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2008-12-11 5:02 PM (#7331 - in reply to #7316)
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Originally posted by ProfessorBB:
I've been thinking of keeping a log of string changes.
One thing I try to remember during a string change is to date and toss the sleeve/packet/etc. in the neck compartment.


Jim,
Way to go! And I thought I was doing good in partially adapting to some .12s.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2008-12-11 5:57 PM (#7332 - in reply to #7316)
Subject: Re: Think I might have graduated



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Originally posted by 2ifbyC:
Originally posted by ProfessorBB:
I've been thinking of keeping a log of string changes.
One thing I try to remember during a string change is to date and toss the sleeve/packet/etc. in the neck compartment.
Good idea, except I use only two cases to transport over a dozen guitars used in the rotation. I'd quickly lose track of the sleeves. Maybe a small log book in lieu of the sleeves.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-12-11 6:05 PM (#7333 - in reply to #7316)
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Iffy sent me a spreadsheet last time I discussed this, but I never did anything with it. As usual, I can't remember which guitar I changed last. It was easier when I was buying a guitar every couple months.
Rather than put it on computer, I was thinking I'd just start a log down in the basement near the guitars. I don't use cases much, so the sleeve in the case thing wouldn't work too well.
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Jewel's Mom a/k/a Joisey Goil #1
Posted 2008-12-11 6:07 PM (#7334 - in reply to #7316)
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No graduating for me any time soon; with a ring finger that wears a 4 1/2, even 12s are a bit heavy. So, custom lights it is for regular tuning; but...Gertrude does have 12s for DADGAD.

--Karen
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cliff
Posted 2008-12-11 6:14 PM (#7335 - in reply to #7316)
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Mark;
Get a white Stabilo pencil (art supply store).
Write the date near the endpin.
Wipes right off with a dampened whatever . . .
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-12-11 7:06 PM (#7336 - in reply to #7316)
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Good idea. I bet my artistic daughters have some of those pencils.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2008-12-11 7:18 PM (#7337 - in reply to #7316)
Subject: Re: Think I might have graduated



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Originally posted by Beal:
Congratulations! And probably playing on a manly neck too.
I know the CEO does but I've not played the Tacoma.

Jimbo,

Congratulations on keeping 2 guitars long enough to change strings,(more than once). :D

The CEO must really rumble now.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-12-11 8:37 PM (#7338 - in reply to #7316)
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Mike, the CEO has been with me for almost 2 years now, but the Tacoma left, then came back through a trade. And yes, the M is a little louder now.
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PEZ
Posted 2008-12-11 10:28 PM (#7339 - in reply to #7316)
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I used to use those on my Martin & Guild.
The necks did not like them after 5 years.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2008-12-11 10:43 PM (#7340 - in reply to #7316)
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Originally posted by PEZ:
I used to use those on my Martin & Guild.
The necks did not like them after 5 years.
No Problem. For"The Ol' Trader" 5 years is a long time. :D
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