Topic: String Advice - looking for some nice tone

I'm playing an Epi Dot with Gibson 490/498 pups with D'Addario 10-46s - but the sound is a little thin for my taste.  I'm looking for that chunkier, almost Les Paul feel - any suggestions?  I don't have a problem moving to larger gauge - just want some stronger tone.

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'99 Gibson Les Paul Special DC, '99 Epiphone Dot, '06 Norman B50, '03 Yamaha FG-433S, Fender Performer 650

Re: String Advice - looking for some nice tone

I'm wondering why you've narrowed the problem down to the strings? A fresh set of D'Addario 10-46 should sound great on your guitar...Have you tried a different amp and different settings with your pickups? Not trying to be critical, just trying to get a handle on this...A quality guitar with quality pickups and strings makes me suspect some wiring/switch/capacitor issues or an amp that's not delivering...betcha someone here can come up with some good info

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Re: String Advice - looking for some nice tone

The guitar is delivering, the pups are loud and I have dialled around with the tone as well as the amp (Fender Performer 650).  Don't worry about the critique - I'm just looking for some suggestions from people with a similar guitar who use different strings.

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'99 Gibson Les Paul Special DC, '99 Epiphone Dot, '06 Norman B50, '03 Yamaha FG-433S, Fender Performer 650

Re: String Advice - looking for some nice tone

Hi Ckphoto,

  My buddy Jeff plays a Dot and uses Elixer med. strings with nice result, like 12-54s.  It would help to know if you are looking for more bottom or top end though.   Acoustically I use D'Addario Bluegrass that have a heavier Bass string trio and a light top end.  In my case I was looking for a bit more Bass as my Ovation is a shallow body and doesn't produce much in the low end without a heavier string.

  I Use Elixer lights on my Solid Body Epi. and they sound really good with the old Classic 57 Gibson Hummers.  The Dot though does benefit quite a bit from a little additional string tension, the bridge needs to put a bit of downward push on that semi-hollow body to get the resonance that they really like to make.  That classic jazz sound that the 335s do so well.

Good Hunting & Take Care;
Doug

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Re: String Advice - looking for some nice tone

Thanks Doug - I was checking out the Gibson Humbucker strings over the web and may give them a try - interesting to hear about the heavier gauge adding resonance.

Now I work down at the car wash where all it ever does is rain.

'99 Gibson Les Paul Special DC, '99 Epiphone Dot, '06 Norman B50, '03 Yamaha FG-433S, Fender Performer 650

Re: String Advice - looking for some nice tone

Yep, thicker strings = thicker tone.

Dm

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