Yeah, the brighter sound is what I want. When I first got my guitar and was playing it by strumming with a pick mostly, it was too bright and I was looking for ways to mellow it out. For that, I found that I like the D'Addorio Phospher Bronze. That is my preferred string for when I strum/pick. But mostly I finger pick, and since I have tried fingerpicks (the picks that slide on your fingers) and discovered that I hate them and they cut up my cuticals and hurt like a son-of-a-gun and therefore play fingerpick style with just my fingers, I need to brighten up a LOT. So, I now prefer to have very bright sounding strings because the plunking with my bare fingers dulls the sound down quite a bit. With the warm and mellow phospher bronze, too dull. With bright sounding strings, much better. It's especially important on the treble strings because those are the nails I can't keep long enough to matter. My bass strings are plucked quite ferociously enough to keep phospher bronze, but the treble strings not so much.
That's why I say that for my style, my songs, my taste, I like them. We are in complete agreement about their sound, it's what we do with the strings that and what we prefer that seems different. And that's as it should be. If we all played and liked the same thing, wouldn't that be boring?
- Zurf
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