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leftovertion
Posted 2004-08-19 11:13 AM (#180709)
Subject: What brand and gauge on Ovations from factory


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I think someone said D'Addario, but I was wondering, and if so, what gauges.

Also, what gauges are some of you using? I tend to go as heavy as I can stand to drive the top as much as possible; occasionally I'll cheat a little and use a medium set (56-13) but use a 16 on the B and a 12 on the E.
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Slipkid
Posted 2004-08-19 11:20 AM (#180710 - in reply to #180709)
Subject: Re: What brand and gauge on Ovations from factory



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Please...someone remind me of the advantages of heavy guage strings.
Brad
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Duncan J
Posted 2004-08-19 11:23 AM (#180711 - in reply to #180709)
Subject: Re: What brand and gauge on Ovations from factory


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I think they come with D'Addario phosphor bronze light gauge; if I'm wrong, I'm sure someone will correct me pronto. I use the same kind; I switched from extra-light to light for a better sound. I wouldn't want to go heavier, particularly on my Martin, which has scalloped braces, and probably wouldn't take kindly to heavier gauges.
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John Lawrence
Posted 2004-08-19 11:38 AM (#180712 - in reply to #180709)
Subject: Re: What brand and gauge on Ovations from factory


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Ovation (most) guitars come standard with the D'Addario phosphur bronze light gauge strings (EJ16). Using a heavier gauge string can lead to neck and bridge problems with too much pressure. But for more info. contact the Big O factory direct at customerservice@ovationguitars.com Play on!

John L.

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an4340
Posted 2004-08-19 1:31 PM (#180713 - in reply to #180709)
Subject: Re: What brand and gauge on Ovations from factory


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From the ovation website:
We use D'Addario EXP16 (.012-.053) Phosphor Bronze strings on our guitars. Another string we like is the Adamas 1818 (.012-.053) Phosphor Bronze. You can use whatever string suits your playing style. Heavier or lighter strings might require a truss rod adjustment.
From my experience:
You can put on extra extra lights with no problem. I never have put on more than medium so I can't say what happens if put on extra thick.
From this website:
Matt Smith posted something a while ago on using thicker strings.

The good thing about using thicker strings is that, for some people it sounds better, and you get a better "grip".
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leftovertion
Posted 2004-08-19 3:12 PM (#180714 - in reply to #180709)
Subject: Re: What brand and gauge on Ovations from factory


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I don't know if anyone sells a "standard" set of strings much heavier than D'Addario EJ17, which are 13-56.

The only advantage to going any heavier than this on most guitars would be:
1. tuning down;
2. non-standard tunings (requiring the low E to be tuned down to a C or B, which I've been thinking about trying with my Larrivee LV-09); or
3. On a shorter scale instrument, like a Larrivee Parlor (24") or Taylor Baby (?") in order to keep the strings from becoming to floppy.

Larrivee ships their guitars with "light" gauge strings (12-53), but says they can handle mediums (13-56) with no problem; I'm sure Martin would say the same thing for most of their guitars...after all, lighter gauge (electric and acoustic) steel strings are a fairly modern phenomenon.


From Ovation's website:

We use D'Addario EXP16 (.012-.053) Phosphor Bronze strings on our guitars. Another string we like is the Adamas 1818 (.012-.053) Phosphor Bronze. You can use whatever string suits your playing style. Heavier or lighter strings might require a truss rod adjustment.

I had read this, just wondered what everyone else's experience was; thanks! ;)
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