Re: the brightest, most open, metallic sounding strings ?
i've been with the Ernie Ball not even slinky and heavy bottom/light top sets lately, they sound awesome during the first couple of weeks but later on it feels like something's covering my entire guitar, reducing its resonance.
perhaps it just needs to get set up, but while we're at it, i'd like to know which brand or set of strings (preferably in the 52-10 type of gauge) sounds the most open and resonant.
I have a tip for preserving that "awesome" sound new strings have, no matter what brand or gauge your using. I've been using this trick for thirty years. I use a rag and WD-40 to clean the strings each time,
after use!
I just spray a tiny bit of WD on the rag,
carefully wrap that portion of the rag tightly around one string at a time, and wipe away all sweat, salts and dirt left by your hands.
This not only cleans the strings, but also helps keep them from oxidizing (providing a protective coating) while stored in the case.
I have found that this method preserves the brillance of the strings for a much longer period (double the normal period).
One added bonus is that the WD-40 also works like "Finger Ease", when you pull the guitar out of the case the strings are not only clean and bright, but slick and easy to play.
Thats my "Tip for the Day"
AlleeCat