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JohnW63
Posted 2012-08-16 12:00 AM (#457842)
Subject: 12 string ...strings


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If I end up getting an Ovation 12 string, what strings are recommended ? Probably depends on which model I can get my hands on.

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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2012-08-16 2:08 AM (#457844 - in reply to #457842)
Subject: Re: 12 string ...strings



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Just like any string question, this has many answers.
It would depend on the sound you like.

I use D'Addario EJ36 80/20 Bronze.
I would also recommend D'Addario EXP36, also 80/20 Bronze.

The EXP's cost twice as much but the last many times as long.
And I wanna avoid changing strings on a 12-er for as long as possible.
So you could get the cheaper EJ's first, and go to the EXP's if you like the sound.
(new EXP's sound like month-old EJ's)
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kitmann
Posted 2012-08-16 6:34 AM (#457845 - in reply to #457842)
Subject: Re: 12 string ...strings



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Thomasik-Infeld Vienna strings. These were an early birthday gift from Bburg and they just boom. The sustain is un real. A little expensive but well worth it. On all my other guitars I use D'Addario, I fact thats what I had on my Adamas 12er prior to getting these in the mail.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2012-08-16 12:06 PM (#457861 - in reply to #457842)
Subject: Re: 12 string ...strings



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I like Pyramid best on the 12er.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2012-08-16 1:31 PM (#457863 - in reply to #457842)
Subject: Re: 12 string ...strings



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For 12s, I prefer the same type of stings as I do on the 6s . . . preferably complimentary, but more likely whatever is on sale.
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JohnW63
Posted 2012-08-16 4:47 PM (#457865 - in reply to #457842)
Subject: Re: 12 string ...strings


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What string gauge ? Or does that differ with models ?
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stonebobbo
Posted 2012-08-16 4:48 PM (#457866 - in reply to #457842)
Subject: Re: 12 string ...strings



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10-46.



Edited by stonebobbo 2012-08-16 4:49 PM
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Guitsome
Posted 2012-08-16 5:40 PM (#457868 - in reply to #457842)
Subject: RE: 12 string ...strings


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JohnW63 - 2012-08-16 1:00 AM

If I end up getting an Ovation 12 string, what strings are recommended ?



#7.

(Or was it #9? It seems so long ago...)
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sycamore
Posted 2012-08-28 8:05 AM (#458328 - in reply to #457842)
Subject: Re: 12 string ...strings


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I don't find any difference in makes, once the gauge is right. local shops only ever have 'extra light gauge' which translates to 10-46, 10-47 or so. I have found some come with a 9 on the high octave G (the highest pitched string on a 12-string) but a 10 works better on my Pacemaker
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