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David Griffin


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Jimmy Creek,Arkansas via Cowtown, USA
Post  Posted 3 Feb 2010 2:09 pm    
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I hate to be obsessive about strings,but I've had an idea. I like the sound of stainless steel wound strings but hate the way SS unwound strings sound(too strident for my tastes). Has anyone ever tried using nickel unwound string w/ SS wound on the bottom? I'm gonna try it myself soon,just wondering if anyone has tried that. I'm wondering if they might sound "unbalanced"? Any opinions out there?Thanx>>>dg
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Jonathan Cullifer

 

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Gallatin, TN
Post  Posted 3 Feb 2010 2:22 pm    
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The nickel/stainless only applies to the windings. All of the plain gauge strings I've ever seen are plain steel, regardless of whether or the wound strings are nickel or stainless.
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Larry Bell


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Englewood, Florida
Post  Posted 3 Feb 2010 2:29 pm    
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Jonathan is correct. All unwound strings -- whether in nickel or stainless sets or purchased separately are made from plain steel 'music wire'. And the nickel or stainless wrap is wound on a core of the same material although some do use a hexagonal music wire core.
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David Griffin


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Jimmy Creek,Arkansas via Cowtown, USA
Post  Posted 3 Feb 2010 5:21 pm    
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My bad! Embarassed . It's strange that I seem to hear a difference in the two,but,I SWEAR I do! Could it be the the way the two different types of wound strings interact with the plain strings? Either that or I just have a tin ear! Shocked Maybe that's my problem. I do seem to hear more highs than most people. Has anyone else ever experienced this?
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Scott Appleton


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Ashland, Oregon
Post  Posted 3 Feb 2010 6:01 pm     thin
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High strings are my problem too .. with the right eq and amp the problem
goes away .. I think we get more sensitive to highs as we get older ..
I know i cant hear them as some people can so I need to watch I don't turn
the treble up too high .. Your Highs may vary ..
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Georg Sørtun


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Mandal, Agder, Norway
Post  Posted 3 Feb 2010 6:25 pm    
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If you can't play around with different materials on the bridge/changer rollers for softer-sounding plain strings, I suggest rolling off frequencies above 3KHz to make them sound softer without losing tone.
The highest tone on fret 24 on an E9 steel is 1.76 KHz, and strong harmonics above that don't sound all that good coming from a PSG no matter the strings - IMO.
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