acoustic guitar strings

skyydogg01

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talk to me about them. I put a set of D'addario 11's on my wife's acoustic (suzuki) and they are overly bright in that guitar. I have the same set in my applause and they sound fine. the suzuki is a full sized acoustic while my applause is a shallow bowl. I'm thinking thicker strings but can anyone suggest anything else. thanks
 
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All string manufacturers have different materials that they use for making strings. Bronze has a tendancy to be bright, nickle is less bright than stainless Etc. I think 11's are way to light for acoustic (IMO). I use D'Adarrio J17's (13 thru 56) on all my acoustic guitars (10 in all). I have a real fondness for a heavy string. I also use 11's on my electric guitars. The heavier the string the better the sound. More mass will produce a much better bottom. You may find a different brand in a light gauge may be OK also. MAybe some of the other guys can tell you more about that. I have been using D'Adarrio strings for well over 10 years and have never really had any problems with them
 
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Elixirs warmed up my low budget Epiphone acoustic real nice. They took away that *quack* when moving up and down the neck too...
 
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The Martin bronze strings sound real nice, but wear out quickly. I like the elixirs (polyweb) I have on my guitar now. I have the 13 set, but it's tuned down to C#. Try the 12s or 13s, depending on if you like thicker or thinner strings.
 
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the martin phosphor bronze .012 (light) set i really like. they do wear out quickly though. i like the tone when u just put them on, on my martin really makes it come alive and brightens it a bit, over time, they wear down and die, but i like that more mellow bassy tone as well. Clarity remains nearly the same. try em out
 
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thanks guys/gals ... you are all helpful. I kinda wanted to stick with the D'addario's, maybe just thicker strings or maybe another line of them. the sad part is that the suzuki sounded better with stock strings. i will get to the bottom of this.
 
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True, I was one of their beta testers, but I have to say, the new Cleartone strings are the best-sounding and longest-lasting acoustic strings I have ever used.

Period.
 
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If you have a store in your area that specializes in acoustic instruments, you might want to check them out and get their recommendations. The first set of strings might cost a buck more, but then you can buy from whomever.
 
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