Joe Strummer
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What strings do you like on this instrument (not Opio) for reentrant tuning?
I did some experimenting but didn’t find anything that sounded better than the factory low G strings. I used a micrometer to measure the original diameters: .020”, .022”, .027”, .033”. These are all thinner and lower tension than most fluorocarbon string sets. The brightness of the first and second strings are nicely balanced by the richness of the low G.
I tried replacing the 4th string with .022” and the 2nd string with .024” Seaguar Pink. This made it way too bright and quiet. Then, I upped the diameters to .022, .026, .029, and .022. This was louder but still a bit too bright.
I went back to very close to the original string diameters using Seaguar, and it sounds amazing again. It seems like this instrument is very dependent on the unusual string set. The problem is I’m working mostly on reentrant pieces lately, so I’m having to use my backup tenor.
I did some experimenting but didn’t find anything that sounded better than the factory low G strings. I used a micrometer to measure the original diameters: .020”, .022”, .027”, .033”. These are all thinner and lower tension than most fluorocarbon string sets. The brightness of the first and second strings are nicely balanced by the richness of the low G.
I tried replacing the 4th string with .022” and the 2nd string with .024” Seaguar Pink. This made it way too bright and quiet. Then, I upped the diameters to .022, .026, .029, and .022. This was louder but still a bit too bright.
I went back to very close to the original string diameters using Seaguar, and it sounds amazing again. It seems like this instrument is very dependent on the unusual string set. The problem is I’m working mostly on reentrant pieces lately, so I’m having to use my backup tenor.