Very light compression helps, especially if you do a lot of hybrid picking and use your flesh (not nails) along with the pick.
You mean just playing the strings lightly?
....with bigger (13 or 14s) Phosphor Bronze strings to negate the brightness as you approach the bridge and the higher tension will also add evenness ...
14's?!
My friend broke the headstock off his guitar, trying to string it with 013's...
No hard feelings bro..
(I use 011's myself).
\m/
It's funny- the last acoustic I bought with no concern about how it sounded in the room- it had to sound great through a PA. I ended up with a Godin Multiac. String size or technique doesn't matter a ton because the signal is blended with a Fishman model of a well-recorded acoustic guitar.
While it's a pretty cool guitar, a Multiac isn't an acoustic. It's an electric guitar that doesn't use magnetic pickups.![]()
On an Acoustic Guitar?? that's tiny
Acoustic guitar need tension and size to resonate the body at their best.
My Farida dreadnaught came with 011's,
and I've been putting 011's on it ever since I got it, 15 years ago \m/.
It seems to be happy with it;- so do I.![]()