Full plain string set?

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Hey guys. I'm looking for a set of strings that is something like 10-52 or 11-52, but ALL of the strings are unwound. I've found unwound strings to be much better for slide and suffer from fewer issues with nut binding.
 
Re: Full plain string set?

Try pedal steel guitar specialist retailers.
 
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I looked at all of the pedal steel strings offered on Just Strings (which has a huge array of brands), and I couldn't find anything that had a plain string above 38. My suggestion would be to get a set of flatwound strings. They have a similar texture to the plain ones, and you can get them in an 11-50 set. I looked at the 50's on my guitars, and I think that if you tried to get a plain 50, it's not gonna have an flexibility and your tone is gonna suffer.
 
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Rebar maybe? :D

Just throwing up an idea - Nashville Tuning? Might be able to make it happen then.
 
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If the nut is binding it's not the strings it's the nut.

You won't find unwound strings nearly big enough ti do a full set and I don't think you'd really want it once you did...

If you want a smooth feel and sound flats are the ticket....I am actually trying flats on one of my slide guitars right now, I don't think it's for me truth be told but you might dig it.
 
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Go with the flatwounds, imagine yourself playing thick solid wire, thickness of a low E string and you may get why they do not exist.
 
Re: Full plain string set?

Its going to depend on the alloy and treatment (Annealing/quenching) but the tension on the string will be the same - just the bend at the machine and the bridge would be of concern.

Anyone know what the core diameter is on a .105 Bass E string is?

Piano wire maybe?
 
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