duhvoodooman
Addicted to solder....
For quite a while, I'd thought that the tone of my Epi Elitist LP Standard was a bit bright and didn't have quite enough of that low-to-midrange "girth" that I associate with a classic LP sound. The other night, I finally got around to a long-overdue string change on the guitar, since the old set was getting pretty dull sounding on the bottom strings. The guitar originally came with 9's on it, and that's what I'd been using up to now, though I use 10's on all my other electric guitars. But this time, I decided to put a set of D'Addario XL 10's (nickel wound) on it. WOW!!! What a difference! I expected something a lot more subtle, but this is very noticeable, and the guitar has a much richer, thicker tone now. While I expected that this change would be a move in the right direction, I didn't expect this degree of impact. Not sure what the key factors are--I would guess things like pickup sensitivity characteristics, wood resonance properties, and who knows what else--but a simple change to slightly heavier strings sure made a significant and positive tonal impact!
Just wondered if any of you experienced similar results with heavier strings?
Just wondered if any of you experienced similar results with heavier strings?