Topic: D'Addario Nickel-Bronze Acoustic Strings
Yep ... you read it right. Nickel on an acoustic? So what else do we do when we want to embark on a cheap experiment, than trying new strings out? My first thought about these was the nickel would work really well with a magnetic sound-hole pickup, but since I don't have a guitar with that, time to move on. It's been a l-o-n-g time since anyone tried anything different with acoustic strings, so the curiosity was also piqued.
First thing I noticed was the silver color, which looks weird on an acoustic in place of 80/20's (copper color) or Phosphor/Bronze (gold color). What I was after was a little sharper, brighter sound on my old Norman ST30 (solid Red Spruce top, solid Mahogany back & sides), which is a bit too "boomy" when playing full chords, and not just picking. D'Addario also claims more harmonic overtones and better tuning stability with these, so also worth a shot.
Right on all counts. The beautiful big voice of my guitar is still there, but the sound is brighter and clearer and even a bit louder. Once I got them broke-in, I played through a few songs with a lot of bending / hammering / pulling, etc., and they stayed almost perfectly in tune. The voice is not as "brassy" sounding as other strings (for better or worse) and makes a nice alternative to the more familiar acoustic tone.
I'll give 'em top marks, and it wouldn't hurt someone else to give them a try.